Inger Jacobsen

Inger Jacobsen
Born 13 October 1923(1923-10-13)
Origin Oslo, Norway
Died 21 July 1996(1996-07-21) (aged 72)
Genres Pop
Occupations Singer

Inger Jacobsen (born 13 October 1923, Oslo - died 21 July 1996, Oslo) was a Norwegian singer and actress, known internationally for her participation in the 1962 Eurovision Song Contest.

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Career

Jacobsen made her first recordings during World War II and became a popular singer and actress in the post-war period, appearing often on television and radio, and in films and stage productions, until shortly before her death. From 1976 she was a member of the travelling Riksteateret. Her best-known record is " Frøken Johansen og jeg", which topped the Norwegian chart in 1960.[1]

Eurovision Song Contest

In 1962, Jacobsen entered the Norwegian Melodi Grand Prix (the national Eurovision selection), and was chosen to represent the country at the seventh Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Kom sol, kom regn" ("Come Sun, Come Rain").[2] The contest was held in Luxembourg City on 18 March, where "Kom sol, kom regn" finished in joint tenth place of the 16 entries, having picked up just two votes, both from the French jury.[3][4]

Jacobsen later made two more unsuccessful attempts in Melodi Grand Prix; in 1964, she came fourth with "Hvor" ("Where") while her 1971 entry "India" finished an ignominious last of the 12 songs.[5][6]

Death

Jacobsen was known to be a private individual who avoided the world of celebrity and preferred to keep details of her personal life out of the public eye. She died of cancer on 21 July 1996, aged 72.[7]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Nora Brockstedt
with "Sommer i Palma"
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
1962
Succeeded by
Anita Thallaug
with "Solvherv"