Christian Ingebrigtsen

Biography:
He was born into a musical family. His father Stein Ingebrigtsen  was the biggest selling recording artist in Norway in the 1970s. At the  age of three, Christian joined his father on tour. He learned to play  the violin at six, and later started playing the piano and guitar. At  school he concentrated on music and drama, and eventually played the  piano at local events and at church. At 16 he started composing his own  songs, and as an exchange student in Kentucky in the U.S. he participated in musicals, talent contests and held his own concerts. In 1995 he was given the state award Kentucky Colonel, something he shares with the likes of Bing Crosby, Colonel Sanders and Winston Churchill.

In 1996 Ingebrigtsen got into the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts  (LIPA), where he studied song-writing and production. In 1998 he was  one of 2500 auditioning for a new boyband. A teacher at LIPA recommended  Ingebrigtsen to manager Tim Byrne working on putting together the  group, and he became the third member of A1, who after becoming a  quartet, signed a recording contract with Columbia Records in 1999.
Place of Birth:
Oslo, Norway
Known for:
Acting
Birthday:
Jan 25, 1977