Trond-Ove Skrødal

Trond-Ove Skrødal is a Norwegian actor, who graduated from The National Academy of Theatre in 1989, and had his first assignments at Ibsen Theatre and The Arctic Theatre (formerly Hålogaland Theatre) before he in 1996 became an employee of Trøndelag Theatre. Since then, he has played a long series of roles within a varied repertoire for the theatre. For instance, one may mention central roles in The Beauty Queen of Leenane, A Christmas Carol, The Last of the Vikings and I Am the Wind in the Trees, Peter Stockmann in An Enemy of the People and Claudius in Hamlet, the solo performance The Prompter and The Notebook.

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(Objekt ID 10497)
Object type Person
Born September 18, 1966
Functions Actor
Nationality Norwegian
Gender Male
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Trond-Ove Skrødal was nominated for The Hedda Award 2017 in the best leading actor category for the role of George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, by Edward Albee, directed by Marit Moum Aune for Trøndelag Theatre.

Skrødal was nominated for The Hedda Award 2019 in the best supporting actor category for the role of Didrik in Fellow Man, Trøndelag Theatre.

SOURCES:

The Hedda Award, www.heddaprisen.no, https://www.heddaprisen.no/nominerte/2017

The Hedda Award, www.heddaprisen.no, 16.10.19, https://www.heddaprisen.no/nominerte/2019