Ivar Nergaard

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Ivar Nergaard
Born (1964-07-13) July 13, 1964 (age 59)
Nationality Norwegian
OccupationActor
PartnerHilde Borg Nesbakk

Ivar Nergaard (born July 13, 1964) is a Norwegian actor and writer, born in Rena, Norway. [1]

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Career

Nergaard has performed in several venues, including the Trøndelag Theater, [1] and has had roles in the television series Ca. Lykkelig and Ran. [2] He was the presenter for TVNorge's program Skjult kamera (Hidden Camera) in 1999, [3] and in 2001 he was a member of the musical group Adamseplene in the series Adamseplene: Full pupp on NRK. [4] In addition to his work as an actor and copywriter with Adamseplene, Nergaard has also written lyrics for and performed in the rock band Ompakara. [5] [6] In the early 2000s he was engaged as a writer for the newspaper Byavisa in Trondheim.

Since he started narrating weekly magazines for the Norwegian Association of the Blind in Trondheim in the 1990s, [1] Nergaard has also made a career as an narrator of audiobooks. In 2012 he won the Lydbokforlaget (Audio Book Publishers) narrator prize for both children's and adult books. [7]

Discography

Adamseplene

Ompakara

Participated in

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