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Klaus Hagerup
Hagerup in 2010
Born(1946-03-05)5 March 1946
Died20 December 2018(2018-12-20) (aged 72)
Oslo, Norway
Occupation(s)Author, translator, screenwriter, actor, director
Years active1969–2017
Children2, including Hilde
Parent
RelativesHelge Hagerup (brother)

Klaus Hagerup (5 March 1946 – 20 December 2018) was a Norwegian author, translator, screenwriter, actor and director. He was also known for his role of Tom in the film The Chieftain (1984).

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The youngest of two brothers, he debuted with the poem collection『Slik tenker jeg på dere』("This is how I think about you") in 1969. During 1968–69 he worked at the Bergen theatre Den Nationale Scene and later at Nationaltheatret and Hålogaland Teater as an actor, instructor, director and writer. He has also acted in several movies, but is better known as a writer of plays for scene and radio theater. He also wrote many well-known books, mostly for teenagers, but also for older and younger readers. He is best known for his books about the insecure teenage boy Markus.

In 1988, he wrote a biographyAlt er så nær meg』("Everything is so close to me") about his famous mother, Inger Hagerup. He won several literature awards for his books, including the Brage Prize in 1994. Sverre Kjelsberg has written music for many of his lyrics, amongst others "Ellinors vise" ("Ellinors song"). He also collaborated with people like Tande-P, Jostein Gaarder, and Trond Kirkvaag.

His brother, Helge Hagerup (deceased) was an author and artist, and his daughters, Hanne Hagerup and Hilde Hagerup, are also authors.

In 2017, Hagerup was diagnosed with colorectal cancer.[1] He died from the disease on 20 December 2018 in Oslo at the age of 72.[2]

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Preceded by

Torill Eide

Recipient of the Brage Prize for children and youth
1994
Succeeded by

Liv Marie Austrem
Akin Duzakin


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