Trond Fausa Aurvåg
Trond Fausa Aurvåg, born on December 2, 1972, is a distinguished Norwegian actor and film director. He completed his education at the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre in 2001, subsequently joining Oslo Nye Teater, where he has showcased his talent in various productions since then. Notable performances include roles in acclaimed plays such as "Amadeus," "Manndomsprøven," and "Tatt av kvinnen."
In cinema, Aurvåg is particularly recognized for his pivotal roles in films like "Andreaskorset" (2004), "Den brysomme mannen" (2006), and "Tatt av kvinnen" (2007). His portrayal in "Den brysomme mannen" earned him significant acclaim, culminating in an Amanda Award for Best Actor in 2006, which is Norway's prestigious film accolade. Additionally, his directorial work on the short film "Alene menn sammen" also garnered an Amanda Award, highlighting his versatility in the film industry.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Aurvåg shares his life with actress Lena Kristin Ellingsen, and they reside together in Oslo. With a successful career both on stage and screen, Trond Fausa Aurvåg continues to be a prominent figure in Norwegian entertainment, known for his compelling performances and directorial achievements.