Reiulf Steen (16 August 1933 – 5 June 2014) was a Norwegian politician with the Norwegian Labour Party. He was active in the Labour Party from 1958 to 1990, serving as deputy party chairman from 1965 to 1975 and chairman from 1975 to 1981. Steen served as Norwegian ambassador to Chile between 1992 and 1996.
Biography
thumb|Steen in 2007
He was born at Hurum in Buskerud, Norway. His parents were Nils Steen (1889–1941) and Astrid Karlsen (1899–1986). The father, who died when Reiulf was 7 years old, had been president of the Norwegian Chemical Industry Workers' Union and deputy mayor of the municipality.
He wrote columns for several of the country's leading newspapers, dealing with both national and international issues. He was also active in ATTAC and chaired the Norwegian branch of the European Movement (1999–2001), Norsk Folkehjelp (1999–2003) and the Norwegian branch of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights (1986–1992). In later years, his memoirs and personal recollections related accounts of his own psychiatric problems and difficulties within the Labour Party.
Personal life
Reiulf Steen was married twice. In 1960 he married Lis Fridholm (1936–1985). Their marriage was later dissolved. In 1980 he married Inés Vargas, a native of Chile. His wife's background was part of the reason Steen was appointed Norwegian ambassador to Chile in 1992.
He died on 5 June 2014 and was survived by his wife, four children from his first marriage and step-family. Via his step-daughter, he was father-in-law to Labour politician Raymond Johansen, who was Governing Mayor of Oslo. Steen was non-religious. His grandson, Mats, who was born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, was the subject of the 2024 documentary The Remarkable Life of Ibelin.
Bibliography
- Ørnen har landet, 2003
- Jordskjelv, 2000
- Underveis, 1999
- Beretninger, 1998
- Ideene lever, 1992
- Maktkamp, 1989
- Inés – og det elskede landet, 1988
- Der hjertet banker, 1986
See also
- Gro Harlem Brundtland
- Trygve Bratteli
