Viggo Mortensen | nl

Trond-Viggo Torgersen (Born 14. juni 1952 in Oslo Norway) Norwegian multi artist. Artist, frilans ni NRK 1974–1989 Barneombud 1989–1995 Kanalsjef NRK2 1997–1998 Strategisk rådgiver for fjernsynsdirektøren 1998–Nåværende Album Kua med fletter og juret på tvers (1976) Haruonsågirebort (1977) Bare barn er barn (Men alle er vi barnebarn) (1979) Eyvind & Trond-Viggo (1979) med Eyvind Solås Petter og ulven (1980) Det by’ner nå! (1981) Trond-Viggo Vol. I (1976-1978) (1992) Trond-Viggo Vol. II (1981-1985) (1992) Samleplate (1994) Trond-Viggos beste (1997) Barnetimen for de store (2002) De du kan + Noe nytt & Noe rart (2007) Singles Rappe pølse/pølse (1991) med Trond Kirkvaag...
Malene Winter Mortensen (born May 23, 1982) is a Danish jazz singer-songwriter. Malene is the daughter of two musicians, drummer and music teacher Karen Mortensen and trumpet player and composer Jens Winther. Malene grew up as an only child with her mother in Copenhagen, Denmark, at first in Christiania, later at Christianshavn. Yet in 1991 they moved to Elsinore, Karen Mortensen being headhunted to the post as chief music teacher at IPC, International People's College. Karen Mortensen passed away 1993 after two years struggle against cancer. As a tough consequence of this, 11-year-old Malene moved back to the City of...
Born in New York to a Danish father and an American mother, Mortensen spent the early part of his childhood in Manhattan. His family traveled a great deal and he spent several years living in Venezuela, Argentina and Denmark. He began acting in New York, studying with Warren Robertson. He appeared in several plays and movies, and eventually moved to Los Angeles, where his performance in "Bent" at the Coast Playhouse earned him a Drama-logue Critic's Award. He is best known for his role in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Aragorn). He also has starred in two David Cronenberg...
Finn Mortensen (January 6, 1922 - May 23, 1983) was a Norwegian composer, critic and educator. Finn Einar Mortensen was born in Oslo. His parents were publisher Ernst Gustav Mortensen (1887–1966) and Anna Marie Damnæs (1886–1960). Mortensen grew up in a publishing environment and it was at first expected that he would go into his father's publishing firm, Ernst G. Mortensens Forlag A/S. He studied harmony with Thorleif Eken (1900-1955), composition with Klaus Egge and with Niels Viggo Bentzon at The Royal Danish Academy, as well as the piano and double bass at the Conservatory of Oslo. He also participated...