Bias Bernhoft

Tobias Brodtkorb "Bias" Bernhoft (13 October 1902 – 24 November 1986) was a Norwegian singer and revue writer.

[3] Unni Elisabeth Bernhoft married Bjørn Sand, and made her debut at Chat Noir in 1953.

[2] Bernhoft made his debut in the revue "Hvisk det Høyt" (English: Whisper it Loud) at the theatre Casino in 1926 in Oslo.

Among his songs are "Omatt og omatt" (English: Again and Again, performed by Elisabeth Granneman), and "Karl Johan og jeg", issued on the album Jeg har mitt hjerte i Oslo (English: I have my heart in Oslo), which became a radio hit in Norway in 1979.

[1][2] Together with Bjørn Sand, Bernhoft wrote a famous monologue titled "Uteliggerne" (English: The Bums), which was performed by Kari Diesen.