Hörður Torfason
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Hörður Torfason (born 4 September 1945) is a noted Icelandic songwriter and activist. He has written plays and poetry, played numerous roles on stage and in several films, directed about 50 stage productions and designed and built stage sets for most of them.
Biography
Hörður is the son of the couple Torfi Benediktsson and Anna Kristinsdóttir. He is the second oldest of six siblings.
Trained as an actor at the drama school of the
Already a national figure, in 1975 he was the first person in Iceland to publicly come out of the closet, which made him a human-rights activist.
In autumn 2008, his biography Tabú (Taboo), written by Ævar Örn Jósepsson, was published. In October 2018, his book Bylting (Revolution) was published.
References
- ^ a b Þórsson, Elías (August 15, 2017). "The Struggle Continues: Iceland's Chequered History Of Gay Rights". The Reykjavík Grapevine.
- ^ Hansson, Gunnar; Gunnarsdóttir, Guðrún (8 September 2020). Einarsdóttir, Júlía Margrét (ed.). "Enginn vildi hlusta á "kynvillingatónlist"". RÚV (in Icelandic). Retrieved 21 April 2022.