Jørgen Lerdam is known for Den utrolige historie om den kæmpestore pære (2017), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) and FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992).
Jørgen Leth was born on June 14, 1937 in Århus, Denmark. He is a director and writer, known for Haiti. Uden titel (1995), Jeg er levende - Søren Ulrik Thomsen, digter (1999) and De fem benspænd (2003).
Jørgen Rudshaug was born on 6 February 1997 in Norway. He is an actor and director, known for Parrot (2020), Beat the Waves and Disconnected (2020).
Jørgen W. Larsen is an actor, known for Tag min hånd (2022), Hooligan (2021) and Dræberne fra Nibe (2017).
Actor Jorn-Bjorn Fuller-Gee was born in Cape Town, South Africa in June 1980. He grew up in Norway, before studying acting at LIPA in England (2000-2004). Known for Rovdyr (2008), Hjelp, vi er i filmbransjen (2011), DAG (2013) and Lillyhammer (2014) . He has worked extensively in theaters in Norway, making his debut in Hålogaland Teater in 2005 with the lead in "the Dog in the manger". With over 40 productions to date he has been part of the ensemble at Kilden Theatre- and Opera in Kristiansand for five years, and is now back at Hålogaland Teater in Tromsø. He is also part of Jo Strømgren Kompani, and has toured 15 countries in Europe, America, Asia, and Africa. Theatre credits include Osvald in "Ghosts", the transvestite Molina in "Kiss of the spiderwoman", Doctor Proctor in "Doctor Proctor" and Krapp in "Krapps last tape" by Samuel Beckett.
Jørn Bro is known for Spy Wars (2019), Skandale (2010) and Profilen (1994).
Jørn Magnus Karlsen was born on January 18, 1986 in Tromsø, Norway. He is an actor, known for Den 12. mann (2017), Kampen om Narvik (2022) and Donne-moi des ailes (2019).
Jørn Rose was born on October 20, 1923 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was an actor, known for Anne Sophie Hedvig (1975), Mej och dej (1969) and Et eventyr om tre (1954). He was previously married to Inge Ketti. He died on May 3, 2011.
Jørn Steen is a director and actor, known for Saga (2016).
The architect of Sydney Opera House, Jørn Utzon was a relatively unknown 38 year old Dane in January 1957 when his entry was announced winner of the international competition to design a 'national opera house' for Sydney's Bennelong Point. His vision for a sculptural, curved building on the Harbour broke radically with the cube and rectangular shapes of modernist architecture. The building transformed his career and, in turn, transformed the image of an entire nation. Jørn Utzon was born on April 9, 1918 in Copenhagen. He grew up in the town of Aalborg, where his father was a naval architect, engineer and director of the local shipyard. A keen sailor, Utzon originally intended to follow his father as a naval engineer, but opted to study architecture at the Copenhagen Royal Academy of Arts. After graduating in 1942 with a Diploma in Architecture, he worked in Sweden until the end of World War II. Utzon was influenced by Swedish architect Gunnar Asplund and later Alvar Aalto, with whom he worked in Finland for a short period after the war. In 1949 he received a grant that enabled him and his wife Lis to travel extensively in USA and Mexico, coming into contact with some of the most influential architects and designers of his day, including those at Frank Lloyd Wright's school at Taliesin, Mies van der Rohe and Ray and Charles Eames. In 1956 the New South Wales Premier, The Hon. Joe Cahill, announced an international competition for the design of an opera house for Sydney which attracted more than 200 entries from around the world. After having won a number of smaller architectural competitions, Utzon submitted his vision for the Sydney Opera House.