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Kate Gulbrandsen

1965 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Kate Gulbrandsen is the 3,820th most popular singer, the 854th most popular biography from Norway and the 48th most popular Norwegian Singer.

Kate Gulbrandsen is most famous for representing Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 with the song "Mitt liv." She is also known for her successful music career in Norway, particularly in the pop genre.

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Among Singers

Among singers, Kate Gulbrandsen ranks 3,820 out of 4,381Before her are Benny Cristo, Evelina Sašenko-Statulevičienė, Vilija Matačiūnaitė, Nicholas Teo, Evelin Samuel, and Lea Sirk. After her are Park Bo-ram, Yelawolf, Vlad Miriță, Silvester Belt, Duki, and Craig Mack.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Kate Gulbrandsen ranks 1,101Before her are A. L. Kennedy, Atul Gawande, Ivari Padar, Bruno Le Roux, Nigel Bond, and Will Perdue. After her are Abby Lee Miller, Jillian Richardson, Conny van Bentum, Michael Tritscher, Tofiga Vaevalu Falani, and Peter MacKay.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Kate Gulbrandsen ranks 854 out of NaNBefore her are Josefine Frida Pettersen (1996), Stefan Strandberg (1990), Håvard Nordtveit (1990), Galder (1976), Monica Mæland (1968), and Øyvind Berg (1971). After her are King ov Hell (1974), K-391 (1994), Ida Alstad (1985), Marianne Pettersen (1975), Annette Skotvoll (1968), and Bjarte Myrhol (1982).

Among Singers In Norway

Among singers born in Norway, Kate Gulbrandsen ranks 48Before her are Carl Espen (1982), Terje Bakken (1978), Sivert Høyem (1976), Susanne Sundfør (1986), Marit Larsen (1983), and Kjetil Mørland (1980). After her are Kristoffer Rygg (1976), Christine Guldbrandsen (1985), Dagny (1990), Marion Raven (1984), Emmy (2000), and Jan Werner Danielsen (1976).

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