Even Stormoen

Even Stormoen (born May 10 1955) is a Norwegian actor, educated at The National Academy of Theatre (1978). His father was the actor Kjell Stormoen and his mother was the actress Elna Kimmestad.

Even Stormoen spent his first years as a professional actor at The National Stage (where his roles included Romeo in Romeo and Juliet), at Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation's TV Drama Division, The Norwegian Touring Theatre and The National Theatre. After he came to Rogaland Theatre in 1989, he has performed a large number of leading roles, in productions including My Fair Lady, The Wild Duck, A Doll's House and Erasmus Montanus.

Even Stormoen won The Hedda Award 1998 in particularly excellent performance category for the role of Harpagon in The Miser, produced by Rogaland Theatre. He won The Norwegian Critics' Award 1997/1998 for the same role.

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(Objekt ID 4614)
Object type Person
Born May 10, 1955
Functions Actor
Nationality Norwegian
Gender Male
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Even Stormoen was nominated for The Hedda Award 2017 in the best supporting actor category for the roles of seven British rulers in Orlando, by Sigrid Strøm Reibo and Njål Helge Mjøs after Virginia Woolf, directed by Sigrid Strøm Reibo for Rogaland Theatre.

Stormoen was nominated for The Hedda Award 2020 in the best leading actor category for the role of Max in The Homecoming, Rogaland Theatre (2020).

SOURCES:

Stormoen, Even. E-mail, 23.10.2018

Sceneweb on The Hedda Award 1998, www.sceneweb.no, 16.11.2012, http://www.sceneweb.no/en/awarding/23943/The_Hedda_Award_1998-1998

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

The Hedda Award, www.heddaprisen.no, 16.07.20, https://www.heddaprisen.no/nominerte/2020