Norwegian movie stars born in 1952

Here are 5 famous actors from Norway were born in 1952:

Trond-Viggo Torgersen

Trond-Viggo Torgersen (June 14, 1952 Oslo-) also known as Trond Viggo Torgersen or Torgersen, Trond-Viggo is a Norwegian actor, physician, broadcaster, artist, musician and music artist.

He is best known for his work as a comedian and television presenter, particularly on the popular Norwegian children's show "Åpen Post". Torgersen is also a prolific writer and has published numerous books, both for children and adults. In addition, he has been involved in politics and was a member of the Norwegian Parliament for the Socialist Left Party from 1993 to 2001. Torgersen is a versatile artist and continues to be an influential figure in Norwegian culture.

Knut Haugmark

Knut Haugmark (August 11, 1952 Norway-January 30, 2008 Norway) was a Norwegian actor.

He was born and raised in Norway, and began his acting career at a young age. Haugmark was best known for his roles in Norwegian films and TV shows, where he was regarded as a talented and versatile actor. He appeared in numerous stage productions as well, showcasing his range and commitment to his craft.

Throughout his career, Haugmark received critical acclaim for his performances, winning several awards for his work in film and theater. He was known for his ability to inhabit complex and dynamic characters, bringing them to life with authenticity and nuance.

Outside of acting, Haugmark was also an accomplished writer and director. He wrote and directed several productions for the stage, and also worked on numerous film and TV projects behind the scenes.

Despite his success, Haugmark remained humble and grounded throughout his career. He was widely respected and admired by his colleagues and fans alike, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of Norwegian artists.

Ingolf Karinen

Ingolf Karinen (December 8, 1952 Norway-) is a Norwegian actor.

He was born in Oslo, Norway and studied philosophy, music and drama. He started his professional acting career in 1980 with a role in the TV series "Herskap og tjenere." Karinen has appeared in several Norwegian films and television series including "Frida - med hjertet i hånden," "Pelle Parafins Bøljeband," and "Det tredje tegnet." He is also known for his work as a voice actor and has provided the Norwegian dubbing voice for characters in various animated films such as "The Lion King" and "Finding Nemo." In addition to acting, Karinen is also a writer and has published several books including "Skjermbilde" and "Sorte greiner."

Gjert Haga

Gjert Haga (November 23, 1952 Odda-February 1, 2006 Bergen) was a Norwegian actor.

He started his acting career in the early 1970s in various theater productions before moving on to film and television. Haga appeared in several popular Norwegian TV series, including "Hotel Cæsar" and "Offshore," and in the films "Orions belt" and "Brent av frost." He was also a successful voice actor, lending his voice to numerous animated films and television series.

Despite his success, Haga struggled with addiction throughout his life, and his death at the age of 53 was attributed to complications from a long-term drug addiction. Nevertheless, he is remembered as a talented and versatile actor, who brought a depth and authenticity to all of his roles, whether on stage or on screen.

Terje Strømdahl

Terje Strømdahl (August 22, 1952 Oslo-) also known as Terje Strømdal is a Norwegian actor.

He began his acting career in the early 1970s, performing on stage and in multiple TV dramas in Norway. Strømdahl is best known for his roles in the movies "Orion's Belt" (1985), "The Last Place on Earth" (1985), and "Gymnaslærer Pedersen" (2006). He has also acted in various TV series, such as "Hotel Cæsar" and "Himmelblå". In addition to acting, Terje Strømdahl has also worked as a theater director and producer. In 1987, he was awarded the Hedda Award for his work as a director. Strømdahl is known for his versatility as an actor, being able to portray a variety of characters, from comedy to drama.

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