1982 in Norway

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1982
in
Norway

Centuries:
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
See also:List of years in Norway

Events in the year 1982 in Norway.

Incumbents[]

  • MonarchOlav V
  • Prime MinisterKåre Willoch (Conservative Party)

Events[]

  • 11 March – Widerøe Flight 933 crashed into the Barents Sea near Mehamn, killing all 15 on board; this accident remains highly controversial in Norway.
  • 2 July – A bomb explodes in a locker at the Oslo Central Station. A young woman is killed and eleven others are injured.
  • 9 July – An unexploded bomb is found and defused in the cargo storage at the Oslo central station.
  • 9 October – An 18-year-old confesses that it was he who was behind the bombing of the Central Station in Oslo.
  • 11 October – Eight paintings worth an estimated 25 million NOK are stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo .
  • 18 October – the trail of Arnfinn Nesset, who stands accused of killing 25 patients at the Geriatric institution in Orkdal where he was the director, begins.
  • The Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs is established

Popular culture[]

Sports[]

Music[]

Film[]

Literature[]

Notable births[]

Maria Solheim
Andreas Thorkildsen
Julie Andem
Mira Craig
Sondre Lerche
Aksel Lund Svindal
Jan-Erik Fjell

Full date missing[]

Notable deaths[]

Trygve Hoff
Radka Toneff
Jonas Brunvoll Jr.
  • 3 January – Inger Haldorsen, physician, midwife and politician (born 1899)
  • 4 January – Trygve Hoff, businessman, writer and editor (born 1895)
  • 4 January – Ragnhild Hartmann Varmbo, politician (born 1886)
  • 5 January – Thomas Stang, forester and businessperson (born 1897)
  • 8 January – Bjarne Støtvig, politician (born 1898)
  • 14 January – Ragnar Larsen, international soccer player, manager and journalist (born 1925)
  • 22 January – Arne Lie, actor (born 1921)
  • 24 January – Nils Sletbak, jurist and theatre director (born 1896)
  • 26 January – Hans Jacob Ustvedt, medical doctor and broadcasting administrator (born 1903)
  • 1 February – Eilert Bøhm, gymnast (born 1900)
  • 1 February – Egil Olbjørn, police leader (born 1902)
  • 11 February – Andreas Knudsen, sailor and Olympic silver medallist (born 1887)
  • 20 February – Alfhild Hovdan, journalist and tourist manager (born 1904)
  • 26 February – Anders Jahre, shipping magnate (born 1891)
  • 28 February – Aage Steen, boxer (born 1900)
  • 2 March – Inger Alver Gløersen, smallholder and writer (born 1892)
  • 5 March – Torolv Kandahl, politician (born 1899)
  • 8 March – Mauritz Amundsen, sport shooter (born 1904)
  • 29 March – Karl Aasland, politician (born 1918)
  • 2 April – Johan Gørrissen, chemical engineer and industrial leader (born 1907)
  • 8 May – Otto Sverdrup Engelschiøn, marketer, businessperson, resistance member and genealogist (born 1902)
  • 9 May – Erling Engan, politician (born 1910)
  • 18 May – Sigrun Berg, weaver and textile designer (born 1901)
  • 12 June – Per Hansson, journalist (born 1922)
  • 22 June – Hjalmar Andresen, footballer (born 1914)
  • 27 June – Ingvar Bakken, politician (born 1920)
  • 12 July – Arne Askildsen, bailiff and politician (born 1898)
  • 12 July – Einar Bergsland, skier (born 1909)
  • 16 July – Herman L. Løvenskiold, ornithologist, photographer, government scholar and author on heraldry (born 1897)
  • 27 July – Henrik Bahr, judge (born 1902)
  • 4 August – Hallvard Rieber-Mohn, writer and Dominican priest (born 1922)
  • 13 August – Bjarne Andersen, actor, stage producer and theatre director (born 1909)
  • 13 August – Frank Cook, jazz musician and band leader (born 1924)
  • 14 August – Harald Rød, farmer and politician (born 1907)
  • 27 August – Sverre Udnæs, playwright, dramatist, director and stage producer (born 1939)
  • 2 September – Odd Granlund, media personality (born 1910).[6]
  • 2 September – Knut Hergel, actor and theatre director (born 1899)
  • 19 September – Reidar Lunde, newspaper editor (born 1911)
  • 21 September – Georg Hagerup-Larssen, engineer and businessperson (born 1903)
  • 1 October – Finn Berstad, footballer (born 1901)
  • 1 October – Nils Helgheim, politician (born 1903)
  • 9 October – Otto Nielsen, songwriter, revue writer, cabaret singer and radio personality (born 1909)
  • 13 October – Kristian Rønneberg, politician (born 1898)
  • 14 October – Otto von Porat, heavyweight boxer (born 1903)
  • 19 October – Ivar Cederholm, tenor (born 1902)
  • 21 October – Radka Toneff, jazz singer (born 1952)
  • 31 October – Jacob Ramm, dentist and organizational leader (born 1890)
  • 20 November – Odd Hovdenak, civil servant (born 1917)
  • 27 November – Jonas Brunvoll Jr., opera singer and actor (born 1920)
  • 19 December – Karen Grønn-Hagen, politician and Minister (born 1903)
  • 29 December – Leif Johansen, economist (born 1930)

Full date missing[]

  • Leif O. Foss, trade unionist and politician (born 1899)
  • Jens Gram Jr., barrister and politician (born 1897)
  • Håkon Robak, forester (born 1905)
  • Eivind Tverbak, novelist and children's writer (born 1897)
  • Christian August Anker, businessperson in the paper industry (born 1896)
  • Dagfinn Dekke, jurist and civil servant (born 1908)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Tidligere vinnere av Kritikerprisen" (in Norwegian). NRK. 2002. Archived from the original on 6 September 2006. Retrieved 21 October 2008.
  2. ^ Tvedt, Knut Are. "Else Marie Tveit Rødby". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Trine Rønning". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  4. ^ Tvedt, Knut Are. "Solveig Vitanza". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Heidi Loke". eurohandball.com (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 27 May 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  6. ^ Dahl, Hans Fredrik. "Odd Granlund". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 3 March 2014.

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