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Home/People/Morten Harket
Morten Harket profile photo
Born
Sep 14, 1959
Age 66
Place of Birth
Kongsberg, Norway
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

23
Movies
11
TV Shows
Also Known As
a-ha
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Morten Harket

Acting

Biography
Morten Harket (born 14 September 1959) is a Norwegian singer who is the lead vocalist of the synth-pop band A-ha. A-ha has released 11 studio albums as of 2024, and topped the charts internationally with their hit "Take On Me" in 1985. Harket has also released six solo albums. Before joining A-ha in 1982, Harket appeared on the Oslo club scene as the singer for blues outfit Souldier Blue. Harket was named a Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav by King Harald for his services to Norwegian music and his international success. The son of Reidar, a chief physician at a hospital, and Henny, an economics teacher, and brother to Gunvald, Håkon, Ingunn and Kjetil, Morten grew up in Asker in southern Norway. His early musical influences included Uriah Heep, Jimi Hendrix, Queen, Johnny Cash, Simon and Garfunkel, David Bowie, and James Brown. Morten's father had contemplated becoming a classical pianist; Morten also took piano lessons for a while but lacked the discipline to practice. At the age of 4, he started writing music and playing piano. The trio, comprising lead vocalist Harket, guitarist Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (Pål Waaktaar until his marriage in 1994), and keyboardist Magne Furuholmen, formed on 14 September 1982, and left Norway for London to make a career in the music business. They chose the studio of musician, producer, and soon-to-be-manager John Ratcliff, because it had a Space Invaders machine. Ratcliff introduced the band to his manager, Terry Slater, and, after a few meetings, A-ha had two managers. Slater and Ratcliff together formed T.J. Management. Ratcliff dealt with all the technical and musical aspects; Slater was the international business manager and liaison to Warner Brothers' head office. The band says the name "A-ha" comes from a title Paul contemplated giving to a song; he was dithering between the titles "A-ha" and "A-hem". Morten was looking through Paul's notebook, and came across the name, which he liked, and immediately decided that it was the right name. In 1984, A-ha released their first single, "Take On Me", which became a hit only on the third attempt in 1985, after it had been re-recorded and accompanied by a music video directed by Steve Barron. The single's international success helped A-ha's debut album Hunting High and Low to sell over 10 million copies worldwide. Their second studio album was Scoundrel Days, followed by Stay on These Roads and East of the Sun, West of the Moon. The band then issued the commercially disappointing Memorial Beach, after which the band went on hiatus. Harket re-joined his colleagues in A-ha in 1998[7] to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize concert. Since 1998, A-ha has released four studio albums and several compilations. Their eighth studio album Analogue was released in 2005, and became a big hit worldwide, achieving Platinum certification in the UK. The band's last studio album before their split, Foot of the Mountain, was released in the spring of 2009. ... Source: Article "Morten Harket" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
a-ha: True North poster

a-ha: True North

as Self
2022
a-ha: The Movie poster

a-ha: The Movie

as Self
2021
The A-Z of Eurovision poster

The A-Z of Eurovision

as Self - Presenter (archive footage)
2020
a-ha: MTV Unplugged - Summer Solstice poster

a-ha: MTV Unplugged - Summer Solstice

as Self
2017
a-ha | BBC Radio 2 In Concert poster

a-ha | BBC Radio 2 In Concert

as Self
2016
Homeland poster

Homeland

as Self
2015
Die Scorpions Story - 40 Jahre Weltstars poster

Die Scorpions Story - 40 Jahre Weltstars

as Self
2013
Scorpions: MTV Unplugged in Athens poster

Scorpions: MTV Unplugged in Athens

as Self - Vocals
2013
a-ha: Ending on a High Note - The Final Concert poster

a-ha: Ending on a High Note - The Final Concert

as Self - a-ha
2011
a-ha | Video Collection (1984-2010) Vol.2 poster

a-ha | Video Collection (1984-2010) Vol.2

as Self (archive footage)
2011
a-ha | Video Collection (1984-2010) Vol.1 poster

a-ha | Video Collection (1984-2010) Vol.1

as Self (archive footage)
2011
The Child Wanderers poster

The Child Wanderers

as Gypsy Caravan Driver
2010
Simple Minds & a-ha in Concert: Engers Castle in Neuwied, Germany poster

Simple Minds & a-ha in Concert: Engers Castle in Neuwied, Germany

as Self - a-ha
2009
a-ha | SWR3 New Pop Festival 2009 poster

a-ha | SWR3 New Pop Festival 2009

as Self
2009
O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar poster

O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar

as Self (archive footage)
2009
Historisk film om Dyreparken | Den levende Parken poster

Historisk film om Dyreparken | Den levende Parken

as Self (archive footage)
2006
a-ha: Live at Vallhall - Homecoming poster

a-ha: Live at Vallhall - Homecoming

as Self
2001
a-ha: Headlines and Deadlines poster

a-ha: Headlines and Deadlines

as Self
1999
a-ha | Live in South America 1993 poster

a-ha | Live in South America 1993

as Self
1993
a-ha | East Of The Sun West Of The Moon poster

a-ha | East Of The Sun West Of The Moon

as Self
1990