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  1. Thorbjørn Harr (born 24 May 1974) is a Norwegian actor. Background. Harr was discovered in a schoolyard by NRK people who were scouting for actors for youth series. [citation needed] Career. He soon became a familiar face on programs like Blikkbåx and U and also appeared in the popular 1991 television movie Frida – med hjertet i hånden. [1] .

  2. Thorbjørn Harr was born on 24 May 1974 in Oslo, Norway. He is an actor, known for 22 July (2018), Barn (2019) and Vikings (2013). He has been married to Tai Victoria Grung since 2006.

  3. Thorbjørn Harr (født Torbjørn Harr; 1974) er en norsk skuespiller som har gjort seg bemerket både på scene, film og TV. Han har hatt et lengre ansettelsesforhold ved Nationaltheatret.

  4. Thorbjørn Harr was born on 24 May 1974 in Oslo, Norway. He is an actor, known for 22 July (2018), Barn (2019) and Vikings (2013). He has been married to Tai Victoria Grung since 2006. They have three children.

  5. Thorbjørn Harr (Jarl Bord - Vikings, Younger) is interviewed by Stefan Pape for his new action thriller The Tunnel.

  6. Thorbjørn Harr (born May 24, 1974) is a Norwegian actor. He portrayed Jarl Borg on History's drama series Vikings. Harr was discovered in a schoolyard by NRK people who were scouting for actors for youth series. He is known for his work in Bel Canto, Stockholm, and 22 July.

  7. Apr 7, 2021 · His name means “Norse God-Bear” in Norwegian and for Thorbjørn Harr, the star of Norway’s mighty disaster movie “The Tunnel,” it’s helped fuel a lifelong desire to step into the ...

  8. Thorbjørn Harr (born May 24, 1974) is a Norwegian actor.

  9. Nov 6, 2018 · Two of the 22 July cast members, Maria Bock and Thorbjørn Harr, discussed their feelings about the sensitive subject matter when they joined Deadline co-editor-in-chief Mike Fleming Jr on stage...

  10. Jan 17, 2023 · Acclaimed Norwegian helmer Dag Johan Haugerud (“Beware of Children”) has attached actors Thorbjørn Harr (“Vikings,” “22 July”) as well as Jan Gunnar Røise (“Pørni”, “In Order of Disappearance”)...