Events in the year 1950 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
- 2 January â Postbanken (lit. The Post Bank) starts its operations.
- 15 November â 14 people killed in the Hjuksebø train disaster.
- 1 December â Population Census: 3,278,546 inhabitants in Norway.
- The official inauguration of the Oslo City Hall.
Popular culture
Sports
Music
Film
Literature
Notable births
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
- 7 July â Sverre Rødahl, theatre director.
- 13 July â Iben Sandemose, illustrator, children's writer, playwright and biographer.
- 22 July â Elisabeth Eide, journalist, teacher, novelist and non-fiction writer.
August
September
October
November
December
Notable deaths
- 9 January â Elise Sem, barrister (born 1870)
- 20 January â Sofie Schjøtt, jurist (born 1871).
- 30 January â Sigurd Eldegard, actor and playwright (born 1866).
- 22 February â Halvor Møgster, Olympic sailor (born 1875)
- 23 February â Cally Monrad, singer and actress (born 1879).
- 11 February â Anders Sandvig, dentist and ethnologist (born 1862)
- 4 March â Johanne Dybwad, actress and stage producer (born 1867).
- 16 March â Vilhelm Dybwad, songswriter, barrister and writer of comedies and revues (born 1863)
- 5 April â William Farre (71), composer.
- 6 April â Signe Lund (81), composer.
- 27 May â Gunvald Aus, engineer (born 1851)
- 10 June â Karen Platou, politician (born 1879)
- 20 June â Otto Valstad, educator, painter, book illustrator and children's writer (born 1862).
- 26 June â Hans Jørgen Darre-Jenssen, engineer and politician (born 1864)
- 27 July â Marta Steinsvik, author and translator (born 1877)
- 3 August â Kristian Laake, Commanding General of the Norwegian Army (born 1875)
- 6 September â Egil Sundt, civil servant (born 1903).
- 10 September â Alfred Larsen, Olympic sailor (born 1863).
- 14 September â Marius Eriksen, Olympic gymnast (born 1886).
- 17 September â Halfdan Christensen, actor and theatre director (born 1873).
- 3 October â Betzy Kjelsberg, politician and feminist (born 1866)
- 22 December â Bernhoff Hansen, wrestler and Olympic gold medallist (born 1877)
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