Income, wealth of some famous Norwegians
By APThursday, October 22, 2009
Income, wealth of some famous Norwegians
A glance at the finances of some famous Norwegians, from an online database by national broadcaster NRK, based on government tax records (numbers reflect only income taxable in Norway, which for Norwegians working abroad may mean only a fraction of what they earn):
—Liv Ullmann, director and actress. Income, 96,000 kroner ($17,300); Wealth, 13.7 million kroner ($2.5 million).
—Jostein Gaarder, author of best-selling novel “Sophie’s World.” Income, $500,000; wealth, $1.5 million.
—Gro Harlem Brundtland, former prime minister. Income, $110,000; wealth, $135,000.
—Kjetil Andre Aamodt, four-time Olympic gold medalist in skiing. Income, $97,000; Wealth, $3.3 million.
—Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, Olympic biathlete and five-time gold medalist. Income, $110,000; wealth, $415,000.
—Bjoern Daehlie, former cross-country skier, winner of 29 Olympic and World Championship titles, including a record eight gold medals. Income, $270,000; wealth, $5.3 million.
—Mona Grudt Bittrick, Miss Universe 1990. Income, $250,000; wealth, $150,000.
—Grete Waitz, long-distance runner, nine-time New York City Marathon winner. Income, $13,500; wealth, $90,000.
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