Øivind Blunck (28 December 1950) is a Norwegian comedian and actor.
He is best known for his numerous performances with the Norwegian Theatre, and for playing the eccentric, moped-driving ladies' man "Fridtjof", living in Enebakk. Another memorable character is Reidar, a teen growing up in the late 1980s heavily fascinated by British pop culture such as Sky Channel, Pat Sharp and Samantha Fox. Blunck also originated the part of Thénardier in the Norwegian version of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's musical Les Misérables in 1988 in Oslo. His performance of the character's only solo in the musical - "Dog Eats Dog" is featured in the Stage by Stage documentary accompanying the DVD versions of the musical. He has also reappeared several times in Olsenbanden as "Holm", the aide of superintendent "Hermansen", played by Sverre Wilberg.
Blunck was married to actress Guri Schanke. They lived in Oslo.
2007
as Himself / Fridtjof / Reidar / Henrik Meisel
2006
as Fridtjof
2003
as (Archive footage)
1999
as Narrator
1992
as Reidar
1990
as Zorro
1990
as Henrik Meisel
1989
as Programansvarlig
1988
as Jesper
1985
as Hippien
1983
1982
as Holm
1981
as Einar Lorck Mathiesen
1981
as Holm
1980
as Middelaldrende
1979
as Holm
1979
as Norwegian
1978
as Holm
1977
as Holm