RMG7FC68–Anita Thallaug who will sing for Norway in the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest at the BBC Television Centre, London.
RM2K8KPX1–Oslo 19660205: Artist Anita Thallaug Unden The Norwegian Melody Grand Prix competition. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8R9HN–Oslo; Anita Thallaug in Melodi Grand Prix, Norwegian Final 10-2-1963 Photo: NTB / SCANPX
RM2K8RHMA–Oslo 1965. Actor Toralv Maurstad and Anita Thallaug in 'Fantastic Fantasticks' at Chat Noir. Photo Aage Storløkken Current / NTB
RM2K8PREJ–Oslo 1965. Actor Toralv Maurstad and singer Anita Thallaug in 'Fantastic Fantasticks' at Chat Noir. Maurstad with big cowboy hat. Photo Aage Storløkken Current / NTB
RM2K8W4AG–Oslo 19630210 Melodi Grand Prix, Norwegian final in Store Studio, in NRK at Marienlyst. Anita Thallaug sings with the small orchestra. Photo: Arild Hordnes / NTB / NTB
RM2K8MP2C–Oslo 19660205: Participants in the Norwegian Melody Grand Prix competition. From left Anita Thallaug, Åse Kleveland, Wenche Myhre, Kirsti Sparboe and Grynet Molvig. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8NWMT–Kongsberg 19640425. Kongsberg weapons factory celebrates its 150th anniversary (1814-1964). The factory produces stock exchanges, rifles, cannons and tools. Here from the party space where Anita Thallaug entertained during the anniversary. Photo: Ivar Aaserud Current / NTB
RM2K8RCBH–Oslo 19660205: Participants in the Norwegian Melody Grand Prix competition. From left Anita Thallaug, orchestra leader Kjell Karlsen, Åse Kleveland, Wenche Myhre, Kirsti Sparboe, Grunnet Molvig and program manager Johnny Berg. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8NDRY–Lakselv, Finnmark 19680824. Actor Anita Thallaug moves to Lakselv with her fiancé Knut Heim. It was the urge to return to nature that has led Anita to make Finnmarking off. Tours on Finnmarksvidda or salmon fishing in lovely rivers where the fish bites willingly are the best there is. Photo: Aage Storløkken Current / NTB
RM2K8TT4E–Lakselv, Finnmark 19680824. Actor Anita Thallaug moves to Lakselv with her fiancé Knut Heim. It was the urge to return to nature that has led Anita to make Finnmarking off. Tours on Finnmarksvidda or salmon fishing in lovely rivers where the fish bites willingly are the best there is. Here together with fiance Knut Heim. Photo: Aage Storløkken Current / NTB
RM2K8TRWR–Lakselv, Finnmark 19680824. Actor Anita Thallaug moves to Lakselv with her fiancé Knut Heim. It was the urge to return to nature that has led Anita to make Finnmarking off. Tours on Finnmarksvidda or salmon fishing in lovely rivers where the fish bites willingly are the best there is. Here with stuffed polar bears on the floor. Photo: Aage Storløkken Current / NTB
RM2K8TPCD–Lakselv, Finnmark 19680824. Actor Anita Thallaug moves to Lakselv with her fiancé Knut Heim. It was the urge to return to nature that has led Anita to make Finnmarking off. Tours on Finnmarksvidda or salmon fishing in lovely rivers where the fish bites willingly are the best there is. Here Anita Thallaug who practices firearms with fiancé Knut Heim. Photo: Aage Storløkken Current / NTB
RM2K8W1W0–Lakselv, Finnmark 19680824. Actor Anita Thallaug moves to Lakselv with her fiancé Knut Heim. It was the urge to return to nature that has led Anita to make Finnmarking off. Tours on Finnmarksvidda or salmon fishing in lovely rivers where the fish bites willingly are the best there is. Here together with fiancé Knut home in diving suit. Photo: Aage Storløkken Current / NTB
RM2K8RN1D–Oslo 19621124. At Chat Noir, Kiss is played for crowded hall and enthusiastic people. Something is also happening behind the narrow scenes- in the hallways and wardrobes that the audience is not allowed to participate in at Chat Noir. Here Anita Thallaug skins go over Jens Book Jenssen, while Per Asplin (t.v.) skeptically states. Photo: Aage Storløkken Current / NTB
RM2K8PWXM–Oslo 1954. 'Nine new film faces.' This bouquet of new, young talents in Norwegian film welcomes 'Current' readers to the autumn film season. In the back row from the: Gudrun Waadeland (plays proofreading in Skouens 'It burns tonight') Anita Thallaug (film debut 'in the name') and Grete Nordrå (Gunvor in the movie 'Trost in the roof lamp'). Front: Karin Hox ('never other than noise') and Vigdis Røising ('never other than noise'). Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen
RM2K8M6W7–Oslo 1954. 'Nine new film faces.' This bouquet of new, young talents in Norwegian film welcomes 'Current' readers to the autumn film season. In the back row from the: Gudrun Waadeland (plays proofreading in Skouens 'It burns tonight') Anita Thallaug (film debut 'in the name') and Grete Nordrå (Gunvor in the movie 'Trost in the roof lamp'). Front: Karin Hox ('never other than noise') and Vigdis Røising ('never other than noise'). Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen
RM2R8BW3D–Current 14-9-1960: Superstition is good luck Actors knock on the table and use mascots and amulets. Mascot Anita Thallaug has a white cat on her dressing table. It is a gift from the man. 'I don't dare not pet it.' Photo: Aage Storløkken / Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED***
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