Trond-Viggo Torgersen

Trond-Viggo Torgersen
Born (1952-06-14) 14 June 1952
Oslo, Norway
Nationality Norwegian
Spouse(s) Krisrin Helle-Walle

Trond-Viggo Torgersen (born 14 June 1952 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian physician, broadcaster, television host, comedian, singer, songwriter, artist and former Ombudsman for children.[1]

Artistic career

Torgersen started in NRK making programs for children and youth, like Flode and Kroppen, and he was the first program host for Halvsju. He has published several children's albums and was avarded Spellemannprisen 1981 in the class Children's music, together with George Keller, for the album Det by'ner nå. Familiar songs like «Tenke sjæl», «Hjalmar», «Slapp reggae», «Stilig» and «Puss, puss, så får du en suss» is signed by Torgersen. He has also written several plays for children and adults. Hjalmar og Flode has been set up on Oslo Nye Teater, Hordaland Teater and Rogaland Teater.[1]

His books Kroppen (The Body), Flode alene (Flode Alone) and Tenke sjæl (approx. To Think for Yourself) has been translated into several languages.

In recent years, he is perhaps best known as a comedian and artist on radio and television, and from concert stages across the country. In Norway he is especially known for the characters «Vaktmester'n», and «Fem på gaten», and had several programs from Samfundet in Trondheim entitled Trond-Viggo og Samfundet.[1]

Torgersen studied medicine, was Norway's second Ombudsman for children, and is now appointed as Head of NOU Ungdommens maktutredning (Youth power survey) for the Barne- og likestillings- og inkluderingsdepartementet (Ministry of Children, Equality and Inclusion).[2] He is married to Kristin Helle-Valle. He currently resides in Bergen.

The Backing Band

Former member

Discography

Albums

Singles

Audiobooks

Career Overview

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