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Hege may be a given name or a surname. Its given name version is the short form of Helga. People with the given name * Hege Bøkko (born 1991), Norwegian long-track speedskater * Hege Brannsten (born 1972), Norwegian sprint canoeist * Hege R. Eriksen (born 1965), Norwegian research director and professor * Hege Frøseth (born 1969), Norwegian handball player * Hege Gunnerød (born 1973), Norwegian footballer * Hege Hansen (born 1990), Norwegian footballer * Hege Jensen (born 1971), Norwegian politician * Hege Kvitsand (born 1973), Norwegian handball player * Hege Haukeland Liadal (born 1972), Norwegian politician * Hege Løken (born 1993), Norwegian handball player * Hege Nerland (1966–2007), Norwegian politician * Hege Peikli (born 1957), Norwegian cross-country skier * Hege Anett Pettersson (born 1973), Norwegian handball player * Hege Reitan, Norwegian sport wrestler * Hege Riise (born 1969), Norwegian footballer * Hege Schøyen (born 1957), Norwegian singer, actor ...
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Helga
Helga (derived from Old Norse ''heilagr'' - "holy", "blessed") is a female name, used mainly in Scandinavia, German-speaking countries and the Low Countries (''Hege'', ''Helle'', ''Helge'', ''Helga'', ''Helka'' or ''Oili''). The name was in use in England before the Norman Conquest, but appears to have died out afterwards. It was re-introduced to English-speaking nations in the 20th century from Germany, the Netherlands, and the Nordic countries. Scandinavian male equivalent is Helge, or Helgi. Eastern Slavic names Olga (Ольга) and Oleg (Олег) are derived from it. Name days: Estonia - May 31, Hungary - October 3, Latvia - October 9, Sweden - November 21, Finland - May 31, Greece - 11 July Helga was among the most popular names for girls in Germany from the 1920s to the 1950s. People All of last names listed in alphabetical order: A * Helga Adler (born 1943), East German historian and politician * Helga de Alvear (1936–2025), German art collector * Helga Ame ...
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Hege Schøyen
Hege Schøyen (born 22 May 1957, in Oslo) is a Norwegian singer, actor and comedian. She has played at the Oslo revue theatre Chat Noir and at Nationaltheatret. She was television presenter for the youth program series ''Midt i smørøyet'' at the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, and has participated in several Swedish and Norwegian films. She was awarded the Leonard Statuette ''Leonardstatuetten'' (Leonard Statuette) is a prize awarded by the Norwegian Comedy Writers' Association. The award is named after revue instructor, composer and director Einar Schanke, Einar Leonard Schanke (1927–1992), who was one of Norway's ... for 1998. Schøyen is the niece of Norwegian actor Jon Skolmen. They were both in the 1991 Swedish comedy '' Den ofrivillige golfaren'', where they were supposed to play lovers. The characters' on-screen relationship was toned down to a near friendship to make the two actors less uncomfortable. References 1957 births Living people Norwegian stage ...
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Hegen (surname)
Hegen (German for 'cherish', 'nourish') is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrea Hegen, German Paralympian athlete * Dieter Hegen (born 1962), German ice hockey player * Hannes Hegen Hannes Hegen (real name ''Johannes Eduard Hegenbarth''; 16 May 1925 – 8 November 2014) was a German illustrator and caricaturist and is most famous for creating the East Germany, East German comic book Mosaik and its original protagonists, ... (1925–2014), German illustrator and caricaturist * Josef Hegen (1907–1969), Czech-German politician and diplomat * Manuel Hegen (born 1992), German footballer See also * Hagen (surname) * Heger, a surname {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Heger
Heger (German for "gamekeeper") is a German surname, it may refer to: * Altfrid Heger, German racing driver * Anders Heger (born 1956), Norwegian publisher and writer * Astrid Heppenstall Heger Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the USC Keck School of Medicine in East Los Angeles * Constantin Heger (1809–1896), Belgian teacher of the Victorian era * Eduard Heger, Slovak politician, incumbent Prime Minister of Slovakia * Eline Heger (1774–1842), Danish stage actress * Leoš Heger, Czech politician * Mary Lea Heger (1897–1983), founder of the Lick Observatory Archives * Robert Heger (1886–1978), German conductor and composer * Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc., engineering firm that designs, investigates, and rehabilitates structures and building enclosures * Wanda Hjort Heger (1921–2017), Norwegian social worker who helped prisoners in World War II Nazi concentration camps See also * Hegen (surname) Hegen (German for 'cherish', 'nourish') is a German surname. Notable peo ...
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Louis Van Hege
Louis Van Hege (8 May 1889 – 24 June 1975) was a Belgian footballer who played as an inside-forward. Club career At club level, Van Hege played for Italian side A.C. Milan from 1910 to 1915, scoring 97 goals during five Italian Football Championship seasons with the ''rossoneri'', and also serving as the club's captain between 1913 and 1915. In terms of goals scored, he's the tenth-highest goalscorer in the club's history. He left Italy when the First World War began. International career At international level, Van Hege competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics as a member of the Belgium national team which won the gold medal in the football tournament. Bobsleigh career Van Hege also competed in bobsleigh at the 1932 Winter Olympics The 1932 Winter Olympics, officially known as the III Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Lake Placid 1932, were a winter multi-sport event in the United States, held in Lake Placid, New York, United States. The games opened on Febru ...
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Gerald Hege
Gerald Keith Hege, Sr. (born 1948) is an American retired law enforcement officer who served as the Sheriff of Davidson County, North Carolina from 1994 until 2004. A veteran of the Vietnam War, he became famous for his highly eccentric behavior as sheriff, his internationally known television show, and eventually for the charges of corruption that led to his resignation. He is a Republican, and a former head of the Davidson County Republican Party. Hege's management style as head of the Davidson County Republican Party sparked a rift that nearly split county Republicans. In 2017, Hege published his first novel, ''Deathbed Confessions''. In 2018, the State of North Carolina expunged his criminal records. Early life In 1970 Hege was hired as a sheriff's deputy by Davidson County Sheriff Fred Sink. Three years later he shot and killed a suspected burglar near Lexington. He left his job in 1974 after a fight with several inmates. Career as sheriff Hege was elected sheriff in 19 ...
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Daniel Hege
Daniel Hege is an American orchestral conductor. He is currently the music director of the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and the Binghamton Philharmonic, and is the principal guest conductor of the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra. Hege previously served as the music director of the former Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. He also makes numerous guest appearances with orchestras and music festivals across the country. Biography Hege was born in Colorado and raised in Idaho to parents Carl and Anne, who he names as his role models. He attended the First Mennonite Church in Aberdeen, Idaho. He began piano lessons at the age of nine and realized at that age that music would be his ruling passion. He has majors in history and music at Bethel College, graduating in 1987. His senior seminar paper was about how the composer Dmitri Shostakovich worked under the repressive Stalin regime in Russia in the mid-20th century. He went on to obtain a master's degree from the University of Utah in orches ...
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Hege Bakken Wahlquist
Hege Bakken Wahlquist (born 7 August 1992) is a Norwegian handball player who currently plays for Silkeborg-Voel KFUM. She represented Norway in the 2011 Women's Junior European Handball Championship, placing 12th. She is also a part of Norway's national recruit team in handball. Achievements * World Youth Championship: **''Silver Medalist'': 2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ... * Norwegian League: **''Bronze Medalist'': 2015/2016 **''Silver Medalist'': 2014/2015 *Norwegian Cup: **''Silver Medalist'': 2015 Individual awards * All-Star Left Wing of Grundigligaen 2015/2016 References Norwegian female handball players 1992 births Living people Norwegian expatriate handball players in Denmark Sportspeople from Vestland 21st-century Norwegian sportswom ...
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Hege Christin Vikebø
Hege Christin Vikebø (born 15 June 1978) is a Norwegian team handball player. Vikebø made her debut on the national team in 1999, against Netherlands. She played 22 matches and scored 19 goals for the national team up to her latest representation in 2006. She played for the national team at the 2000 European Women's Handball Championship The 2000 EHF European Women's Handball Championship was held in Romania from 8 to 17 December. It was won by Hungary by beating Ukraine 32–30 after extra time in the final match. Venues The teams of the tournament were divided into two groups. ... in Romania, when Norway finished 6th. References 1978 births Living people Norwegian female handball players Handball players from Bergen {{Norway-handball-bio-stub ...
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Hege Tunaal
Hege Tunaal (born 17 June 1948) is a Norwegian singer. She was born in Bærum. As a singer she reached national popularity in the 1970s, releasing albums such as ''Olje, brød og vin'' (1972) and ''Vide med vind'' (1974) and singles such as ''I Lover's Lane'' and ''Over broen'' (both 1973, charting at Norsktoppen). She won the Spellemannprisen together with Lars Klevstrand for the 1983 album ''Ola Skutvik og Mariann''. Tunaal has also performed in cabarets, theatrical plays and has worked as a vocal teacher at the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre. For the 2003 album ''Ildfluer'' she won a Gammleng Award. Discography *1969: ''Dobbeltportrett'' (Nor-Disc), with Lars Klevstrand *1972: ''Olje, Brød Og Vin'' (Polydor) *1974: ''... Vide Med Vind'' (Polydor), songs by Hartvig Kiran *1975: ''Roser Og Tistler'' (Polydor) *1978: ''Aramsasa'' (Flower) *1980: ''Yada'' (Triola), with Lakis Karnezis *1983: ''Hartvig Kirans Viser – Historia Om Ola Skutvik & Mariann – Del I og II'' ...
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Hege Storhaug
Hege Storhaug (born 21 May 1962) is a Norwegian political activist, writer and author. She has been known for her criticism of Islamic cultural practices since the 1990s, and later also opposition to immigration. She formerly worked as a journalist, and has run the small organisation Human Rights Service with her partner since 2002. In 2015 she published the bestselling book ''Islam, den 11. landeplage'', later translated to English as ''Islam: Europe Invaded. America Warned'', which claimed that Islam is a "plague". Formerly an active volleyball player, Storhaug is a certified athletic trainer with a degree from the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, and has highlighted eating disorders among female athletes. She began playing on the Norway women's national volleyball team when she was sixteen years old. Sports and early life Storhaug was born in Arendal, and grew up on the island of Hisøya in the municipality of Hisøy. She was an active volleyball player in her youth, and ...
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Hege Stendahl
Hege Stendahl (born 27 April 1967) is a Norwegian cyclist. She was born in Trondheim. She competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the ... in Los Angeles, where she placed 19th in the individual road race. References External links * 1967 births Living people Cyclists from Trondheim Norwegian female cyclists Olympic cyclists for Norway Cyclists at the 1984 Summer Olympics 20th-century Norwegian sportswomen {{Norway-cycling-bio-stub ...
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