1935 in Norway
Events in the year 1935 in Norway.
Incumbents
Popular culture
Sports
Music
Film
Literature
Births
January to March
- 5 January - Jan Paulsen, President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
- 7 January - Olav Holt, physicist
- 13 January - Svein Aasmundstad, civil servant
- 22 January - Gunnar Høst Sjøwall, tennis player and photographer
- 6 February - Peter Angelsen, politician and Minister
- 9 February - Odd Kvaal Pedersen, journalist, author and translator (died 1990)
- 10 February - Gunnar Stålsett, bishop and politician
- 6 March - Helge Tverberg, mathematician
- 28 March - Paula Nordhus, politician (died 1994)
April to June
Thorbjørn Berntsen.
Photo: Harry Wad (2007)
- 6 April - Harald Tusberg, television personality
- 8 April - Tore Austad, politician and Minister
- 13 April - Thorbjørn Berntsen, politician and Minister
- 15 April - Jens Erik Fenstad, mathematician
- 20 April - Oddbjørn Sverre Langlo, politician (died 2004)
- 1 May - Arve Berg, politician
- 15 May - Hans Petter Lundgaard, jurist
- 15 May - Odd Sefland, politician
- 16 May - Stein Mehren, poet, novelist, essayist and playwright
- 27 May - Karen-Christine Friele, gay rights activist
- 31 May - Liv Thorsen, actress
- 14 June - Kirsten Sødal, author
- 19 June – Arne Haugestad, Supreme Court lawyer (died 2008)[2]
July to September
October to December
Deaths
- 19 January - Martin Olsen Nalum, politician and Minister (born 1854)
- 15 February - Johan Gjøstein, educator, newspaper editor and politician (born 1866)
- 23 February - Anders Venger, politician and Minister (born 1872)
- 8 March - Thorolf Holmboe, painter (born 1866)
- 13 May - Johan Wilhelm Normann Munthe, soldier and art collector (born 1864)
- 19 June - Harald Sohlberg, painter (born 1869)
- 24 July - Birger Brodtkorb, track and field athlete (born 1891)
- 26 July - Gil Andersen, motor racing driver in America (born 1879)
- 17 August - Johan Martin Jakobsen Strand, farmer and politician (born 1873)
- 3 September - Jens Tvedt, novelist and short story writer (born 1857)
- 7 September - Per Winge, conductor, pianist and composer (born 1858)
- 19 October - Oda Krohg, painter (born 1860)
- 4 December - Johan Halvorsen, composer, conductor and violinist (born 1864)
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