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Rebekka Karijord is a composer and musician originally from Sandnessjøen, just south of the arctic circle in Northern Norway. Over the course of her career she has composed music for over 30 films, modern dance performances and theatrical pieces, as well as released six solo albums under her own name.
Project highlights in 2020- 2022 include the score to Margreth Ohlins "Songs of Earth" in which Rebekka recorded The London Contemporary Orchestra at Air Studios, Hulu documentary "I Am Greta" about climate activist Greta Thunberg, Amazon Studios drama thriller feature "All The Old Knives", Universal Pictures film "Explorer", a forthcoming A24 feature doc thriller to be announced and the album "Complete Mountain Almanac", a collaboration with Bryce and Aaron Dessner (The National) based upon the poems of Jessica Dessner with songs by Rebekka.
Karijord holds a degree from the prestigious Stockholm Royal Dramatic Institute and has an extensive education within fine arts. Over the course of her early career she developed her unique voice through experience as a musician, actor, playwright and composer, working alongside directors including Joachim Trier, Eskil Vogt and Margreth Olin.
Her breadth of experience and skills as a studio technician, songwriter and programmer have allowed her to work on a diverse range of commissioned projects. From American studio film scores to theatre productions for The Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm and The National Opera House in Norway. Karijord writes for all kinds of constellations, from orchestras and ensembles to more intimate electro acoustic scores.
With her in-depth experience Karijord has developed a sharply intuitive dramaturgical understanding of what a film needs emotionally, and many of the projects she has chosen to work on have a clear humanistic and political agenda.- Actor
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Hans Erik Dyvik Husby, also known as Hank von Helvete, Hertugen (The Duke) and Hertis, most famous for being the lead vocalist of the Norwegian death-punk band Turbonegro.
Husby went through detox while living at the Moskenes island in Lofoten, Norway. Here he worked at Norsk Fiskeværsmuseum in Å, as well as working as a presenter at Moskenesradioen, a local radio station.
One of Husby's favorite singers is David Bowie. He is a supporter of FC St. Pauli, a German football-club.
According to Norwegian press, Husby was married to Heidi Riise in 2004, but they separated in 2007.
Husby is married to model Gro Skaustein (28). The couple has a daughter together, who was born on December 22, 2008.- Gisken Wildenvey was born on 23 March 1892 in Vågan, Lofoten, Norway. She was a writer, known for Andrine og Kjell (1952). She was married to Herman Wildenvey. She died on 14 January 1985 in Larvik, Norway.
- Ragnhild Nilstun was born on 31 January 1947 in Lofoten, Norway. Ragnhild is a writer, known for Etterbyrden (1984).