Of course it is. There have been several Scandinavians is English and American movies. For example Viggo Mortensen from Denmark played Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings. You do have to speak good English though.
Certainly!
Yes. Math and English is two of the 3 most important subjects in Norway.
The movie had its premiere in Norway February 4, 2011.
They went to English settlements and destroyed their territory.
The glacier in Norway is "Jostedalsbreen" or in English: The Jostedal Glacier. It is the largest glacier in Europe, and is located in the town Jostedalen, in the county "Sogn og Fjordane" (English: Sogn and Fjorande")
It's an English name influenced by the Old Norse Ásbjørn. So, in a roundabout way it is from Norway, although Osborne isn't actually a name in Norway.
In English, the are called the Scandinavian Mountains
If you mean what "rompe" means in english...? It means ass/but.
No, he is the current King of Norway.
Kim Possible's sidekick is named Ron Stoppable. He has a naked mole rat named Rufus. In the movie (Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time) Ron moves to Norway, so for a brief amount of time, Kim's replacement sidekick is her friend Monique.
English nationality? No. English language? Yes.
Galdhopiggen (Galdho Peak in English). 8100 feet.