Wenche Andersen | |
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Born | 10 July 1954 Lommedalen, Norway |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation | Chef |
Known for | Chef |
Wenche Andersen (born 10 July 1954) is a Norwegian television chef.
She has worked as a television chef in TV 2 since 1994 at God morgen Norge . [1] She had previously worked for the Opplysningskontoret for kjøtt (office for information about meat). [2]
In 2006 she was appointed "Nordic food ambassador" in a project subordinate to the Nordic Council of Ministers. [3] In 2017, she won the honor prize (hedersprisen) at Gullruten. The award was handed to her by the prime minister Erna Solberg. [4]
Eva Wenche Steenfeldt Stang, better known as Wenche Foss, was a leading Norwegian actress of stage, screen and television.
Turid Birkeland was a Norwegian cultural executive and former politician for the Labour Party. She was Minister of Culture in 1996–97. She was an author and also worked in television, including being chief of cultural programming at NRK and a member of the board at Telenor. She also headed the Risør Chamber Music Festival, and was the director of Concerts Norway.
NBU-prisen is a prize which is awarded by the Norwegian Writers for Children to a person or institution who had produced award-winning work in children's or youth literature in Norway. It is awarded every year to a Norwegian author or organization. The actual prize is a work of art, typically created by an illustrator of children’s books.
Anne Holt is a Norwegian author, lawyer and former Minister of Justice.
Events in the year 1954 in Norway.
Events in the year 1943 in Norway.
Events in the year 1906 in Norway.
Albert Cammermeyer was a Norwegian bookseller and publisher. He was a pioneer in Norwegian publishing and founder of Alb. Cammermeyers bokhandel og forlag.
Events in the year 1937 in Norway.
Events in the year 1894 in Norway.
Axel Hermansen Cappelen was a Norwegian surgeon.
Wenche Elizabeth Arntzen is a Norwegian lawyer and judge. She was appointed to the Supreme Court of Norway on 20 June 2014, having previously been a judge at the Oslo District Court.
Per Roger Lauritzen is Norwegian non-fiction writer. He hails from Asker. He has worked as an editor for the Norwegian Trekking Association for more than thirty years, and has published more than fifty books. He was awarded Den norske friluftslivprisen in 2007, jointly with Leif Ryvarden.
Lene Auestad is an author and a philosopher from the University of Oslo. She has written on the themes of prejudice, social exclusion and minority rights, and has contributed to public debates on hate speech.
Anne Carine Tanum is a Norwegian business executive. She is the former owner and managing director of the Tanum chain of bookstores in the Oslo area which was sold to Egmont in 2006. The current chair of DNB and Litteraturhuset, in May 2015 she was appointed chair of the board of directors of the Norwegian Opera.
Wenche Elisabeth Selmer was a Norwegian architect. She specialized in timber architecture, working residential projects. Her wooden cabins and houses were inspired by nature and designed to not overwhelm or dominate but rather blend with the natural landscape.
Anne Sender is a Norwegian lecturer and debater, and a recipient of the Fritt Ord Award.
Guro Jabulisile Sibeko is a Norwegian novelist, non-fiction writer and activist.
Anne Vibeke Roggen is a Norwegian philologist, known for her translations from Latin and among the country's foremost experts on the humanist Niels Thomessøn.
Marit Slagsvold is a Norwegian priest in the Church of Norway, sociologist, author and researcher. She is the wife of Jonas Gahr Støre, the Prime Minister of Norway.
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