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Torill Mortensen
{{Short description, Norwegian female given name Torill, also written Toril and Thorill, is a Norwegian feminine given name. It may refer to: * Toril Brekke (born 1949), Norwegian novelist and author * Torill Eide (born 1950), Norwegian children's writer * Torill Eidsheim (born 1970), Norwegian politician * Torill Fjeldstad (born 1958), Norwegian alpine skier * Torill Fonn (born 1967), Swedish ultramarathon runner * Toril Førland (born 1954), Norwegian alpine skier * Thorill Gylder (born 1958), Norwegian racewalker * Toril Hallan, Norwegian ski-orienteering competitor * Toril Hetland Akerhaugen (born 1982), Norwegian footballer * Torhild Johnsen (born 1934), Norwegian politician * Torill Kove (born 1958), Norwegian-born Canadian film director and animator * Toril Marie Øie (born 1960), Norwegian judge * Toril Moi (born 1953), American literature academic * Torill Selsvold Nyborg (born 1952), Norwegian nurse, missionary and politician * Torill Thorstad Hauger (1943–2014), Norwegia ...
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Toril Brekke
Toril Brekke (born 24 June 1949) is a Norwegian novelist, writer of short stories, children's writer, biographer, translator and literary critic. Early and personal life Brekke was born in Oslo as a daughter of the poet Paal Brekke and painter Bjørg Rasmussen. She was married to Martin Indregard from 1972 to 1982, and their son Kjetil Indregard is also a writer. She was married to professor Jon Bing from 1988 to 1998. She worked at a bread factory, and later as a typographer, and has been a full-time writer since 1982. She was a member of the Workers' Communist Party during the early 1970s, but later renounced communism. Literary career Brekke made her literary debut in 1976 with the novel ''Jenny har fått sparken'' ('Jenny Has Been Fired'), about factory women's fight against their employer. ''Den gylne tonen'' (1980) is about women's situation in the society, while ''Filmen om Chatilla'' (1983) is from the Lebanon conflicts. Her novel ''Granitt'' (1994) is a family chro ...
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Torill Kove
Torill Kove is a Norwegian-born Canadian film director and animator. She won the 2007 Academy Award for Animated Short Film for the film '' The Danish Poet'', co-produced by Norway's Mikrofilm AS and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Life and career Torill Kove was born in Hamar, in the south of Norway near Oslo. In 1982 she moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada to continue her academic studies in urban planning at Concordia University earning a master's degree at McGill University, later changing her major to animation. Career Kove has stated that she in fact did not watch much animation until she was in her thirties. Unemployed in the fall of 1991, rather than look for work she spent time at the NFB's former public access facility on St. Denis Street, where every day she would watch films. "Two things happened as I was sifting through the NFB animation collection: one was excitement at having discovered such a wonderful treasure of films, and the other was a voice in me ...
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Torhild
Torhild, also written Thorhild, Thorild Torild, is a Norwegian feminine given name. Notable persons with that name include: * Torhild Aarbergsbotten (born 1969), Norwegian politician * Torhild Johnsen (born 1934), Norwegian politician * Thorild Olsson (1886–1934), Swedish runner * Torild Skard (born 1936), Norwegian psychologist * Torild Skogsholm (born 1959), Norwegian politician * Torhild Staahlen (born 1947), Norwegian opera singer * Torild Wardenær (born 1951), Norwegian poet and playwright * Thorild Wulff (1877–1917), Swedish botanist and polar explorer See also * Tor (given name) * Hild (other) Hild or Hildr may refer to: * Hildr or Hild is one of the Valkyries in Norse mythology, a personification of battle * Hild or Hilda of Whitby is a Christian saint who was a British abbess and nun in the Middle Ages * Hild (Oh My Goddess!), the ul ... * Torill, a related name {{given name Norwegian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Toril (other)
Toril may refer to: Philippines * Toril, a district of Davao City in the Philippines * Toril, a barangay in Samal, Davao del Norte, Philippines * Turil or Toril, a barangay or village in the municipality of Maribojoc, Bohol province in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines Spain * Toril, Cáceres, a municipality in Extremadura, Spain * Toril y Masegoso, a municipality in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain Other uses * '' TorilMUD'', a 1996 online game * Alberto Toril (born 1973), Spanish footballer and coach * Abeir-Toril, a fictional planet in the ''Dungeons & Dragons ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) originally created and designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by TSR (company)#Tactical ...'' universe See also * Torill, a Norwegian given name also written as Toril {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Torill Thorstad Hauger
Torill Thorstad Hauger (22 November 1943 – 4 July 2014) was a Norwegian novelist, children's writer, non-fiction writer and illustrator. She was the author of a number of prize-winning novels with historical themes for children and teenagers. Biography Torill Thorstad Hauger was born in Oslo, Norway. She was raised in the neighborhood of Vika where she attended a school for art and crafts. She was enrolled at the University of Oslo where she studied German, ethnology, folklore and archaeology. During the period from 1966 to 1971, she worked at the University Museum of National Antiquities, History Museum. She made her literary début in 1976, with the prize-winning documentary ''Karl Eugen Olsen fra Vika''. Between 1978 and 2001, she wrote children's books first with the Viking Age as a backdrop. Her subsequent books were placed in the Middle Ages with later books featuring emigration to North America. These books proved popular with several subsequent publications. Her docu ...
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Torill Selsvold Nyborg
Torill Selsvold Nyborg (born 23 February 1952) is a Norwegian nurse, missionary and politician for the Christian Democratic Party. She was born in Kvam as a daughter of electrician Johannes Selsvold (1914–1997) and housewife Dorthea Selsvold (1922–1997). She took primary school in her native Ålvik and secondary school (lower and upper) in Øystese, graduating in 1970. She then attended a Red Cross nurse college for three years. She worked mainly as a nurse, first in Oslo from 1973 to 1977 before being a missionary in Arequipa from 1977 to 1982. She then moved to Fjell to become a nurse in 1983. She was a deputy member of Fjell municipal council from 1987 to 1991, and elected member from 1991 to 1995. She served as deputy county mayor from 2001 to 2003, and county mayor of Hordaland from 2003 to 2011. She chaired the countywide party chapter 2002–2006 and sat on the national party board. She also served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from H ...
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Toril Moi
Toril Moi (born 28 November 1953 in Farsund, Norway) is James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies and Professor of English, Philosophy and Theatre Studies at Duke University. Moi is also the Director of the Center for Philosophy, Arts, and Literature at Duke. As an undergraduate, she attended University of Bergen, where she studied in the Literature Department. Previously she held positions as a lecturer in French at the University of Oxford and as Director of the Center for Feminist Research at the University of Bergen, Norway. She lived in Oxford, United Kingdom from 1979 to 1989. Moi lives in North Carolina. She works on feminist theory and women's writing; on the intersections of literature, philosophy and aesthetics; and is fundamentally concerned with "finding ways of reading literature with philosophy and philosophy with literature without reducing the one to the other." In 2002, she was awarded an honorary degree, doctor philos. honoris causa, at the Norw ...
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Toril Marie Øie
Toril Marie Øie (born 17 July 1960) is Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway. She was born in Oslo, and graduated from the University of Oslo as a Candidate of Law in 1986. She worked in the Ministry of Justice and the Police from 1986 to 2006, except for the period 1988 to 1990 when she was an acting district stipendiary magistrate in the Strømmen District Court. From 1994 she was also a part-time university lector at University of Oslo The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ .... She was a Supreme Court Justice from 2004 to 2016. References Living people 1960 births Supreme Court of Norway justices Academic staff of the University of Oslo Judges from Oslo Norwegian women judges Women chief justices {{norway-law-bio-stub ...
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Torhild Johnsen
Torhild Marie Helene Johnsen (14 August 1934 – 21 October 2022) was a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party. Life and career Johnsen served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Østfold during the term 1981–1985. On the local level Johnsen was the mayor of Halden Halden (), between 1665 and 1928 known as Fredrikshald, is both a List of cities in Norway, town and a Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Østfold Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The municipality borders Sarpsborg to the northwest, R ... municipality from 2001 to 2003. Johnsen died on 21 October 2022, at the age of 88. References Sources * 1934 births 2022 deaths Deputy members of the Storting Christian Democratic Party (Norway) politicians Mayors of places in Østfold Women mayors of places in Norway 20th-century Norwegian women politicians 20th-century Norwegian politicians Women members of the Storting {{Norway-politician-1930s-stub ...
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Torill Eide
Torill Eide (born 24 February 1950) is a Norwegian children's writer. She made her literary debut in 1978 with ''Ville så gjerne fortelle om sommeren...'', a book for young adults. Among her other books are ''Det vil komme nye dager'' from 1983 and ''Huletur'' from 1988. She was awarded the Brage Prize The Brage Prize (Norwegian: ''Brageprisen'') is a Norwegian literature prize that is awarded annually by the Norwegian Book Prize foundation (''Den norske bokprisen''). The prize recognizes recently published Norwegian literature. The Brage Pr ... in 1993 for ''Skjulte ærend''. References 1950 births Living people Norwegian children's writers Norwegian women children's writers 20th-century Norwegian women writers 21st-century Norwegian women writers {{Norway-writer-stub ...
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Toril Hetland Akerhaugen
Toril Hetland Akerhaugen (born 5 March 1982) is a Norwegian footballer who played for Stabæk and the Norway women's national football team. She is a central defender. Akerhaugen played for Asker FK in the top Norwegian league, the Toppserien until at the end of 2008 the club encountered financial trouble and left the Toppserien. The club's players then joined a newly formed women's team within Stabæk. Stabæk's women finished second in the Toppserien in 2009 and 2011 and won the league title in 2010. In September 2011 Akerhaugen played in the UEFA Women's Champions League in the club's tie against FFC Frankfurt, in which Stabæk won their match in Oslo but lost the return match in Germany a week later. In November 2011 Stabæk won the Norwegian Cup Final. She played 16 matches for Norway's Under-21 team between 2002 and 2006, and three matches for Norway's senior national team in 2006. She became a regular player in the national team in 2009 and was selected in the squ ...
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Toril Hallan
Toril Hallan is a Norwegian ski-orienteering competitor. She won a bronze medal in the relay event at the 1982 World Ski Orienteering Championships in Austria, together with Ranveig Narbuvold and Sidsel Owren. At the 1986 World Championships in Bulgaria Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey t ... she won the gold medal in the relay, together with Ragnhild Bratberg and Ellen Sofie Olsvik. In Finland in 1988 she won a silver medal, together with Anne Svingheim and Ragnhild Bratberg. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Norwegian female orienteers Norwegian ski-orienteers 20th-century Norwegian women 20th-century Norwegian people {{Norway-orienteering-bio-stub ...
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