
Herbert Nordrum
Herbert Nordrum (born 1987) is a Norwegian actor. He studied at the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre from 2008 to 2011. He won the Amanda Award in 2014 for Best Supporting Actor and the Kanon Award in 2013 for Best Supporting Role for his role as "Karl" in Pornopung. He had the lead role in the 2018 TV series Match. He played the lead role as Poppe in the 2020 film Fjols til fjells. He was nominated for the Amanda Award 2020 in the category of Best Male Actor for this performance. He played one of the lead roles in Joachim Trier's film comedy The Worst Person in the World, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on July 9, 2021. For the film, he was nominated for the Amanda Award 2022 in the category of Best Supporting Actor. He won the Guldbaggen for Best Male Lead in 2024 for his role in the film Hypnosis. Nordrum has been employed at Trøndelag Teater. As of 2021, he works at the National Theatre. Description above from the Wikipedia article Herbert Nordrum, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
Everybody Wants to F*ck Me
Everybody Wants to F*ck Me

Growth of the Soil
as Isak
Growth of the Soil
as Isak

Sense and Sensibility
as Colonel Brandon
Sense and Sensibility
as Colonel Brandon

Solomamma
as Niels
Solomamma
as Niels

The Hypnosis
as André
The Hypnosis
as André

The Royal Hotel
as Torsten
The Royal Hotel
as Torsten

Making The Worst Person in the World
as Self
Making The Worst Person in the World
as Self

The Worst Person in the World
as Eivind
The Worst Person in the World
as Eivind

Fools in the Mountains
as Poppe
Fools in the Mountains
as Poppe

Amundsen
as Kristian Presterud
Amundsen
as Kristian Presterud

The Culture
as Arvid
The Culture
as Arvid

The Animal
as Lasse
The Animal
as Lasse

The King's Choice
as Frode Vestli
The King's Choice
as Frode Vestli

Women in Oversized Men's Shirts
as Dr. Lied
Women in Oversized Men's Shirts
as Dr. Lied

Crack, Back & Sack
as Karl
Crack, Back & Sack
as Karl

Small One
Small One
The Man Who Stole Portugal
The Man Who Stole Portugal