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Thomas Nordseth-Tiller

Thomas Nordseth-Tiller (November 27, 1980 Lørenskog-May 12, 2009 Oslo) was a Norwegian screenwriter and film producer.

Nordseth-Tiller was known for his work on several acclaimed Norwegian films, including "Max Manus: Man of War" and "The King's Choice". He began his career as a writer for the stage, but transitioned to film in 2005 with his debut screenplay "Vinterkyss" (Winter Kiss). He went on to win a Amanda Award (Norway's top film award) for Best Original Screenplay in 2008 for "Max Manus: Man of War". In addition to his success as a screenwriter, Nordseth-Tiller was also a co-founder of the production company 4 1/2 Film. He is remembered as a talented and influential figure in the Norwegian film industry.

Nordseth-Tiller's passion for storytelling can be traced back to his childhood, where he used to create and write his own stories. He went on to study at the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre, where he received his degree in stage writing. Following his success in film, he continued to write for the stage and even adapted his own films for theatre productions. Nordseth-Tiller was also a fierce advocate for the value and importance of Norwegian cinema, often speaking out on the need for more government support for the industry. In recognition of his contributions to Norwegian film, he was posthumously awarded a Special Jury Prize at the 2009 Amanda Awards.

He died in cancer.

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