Ulf André Andersen
Norwegian magazine editor
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Ulf André Andersen (born 1967) is a Norwegian journalist and magazine editor. Since 2017 he has been chief editor of the Norwegian magazine Se og Hør.
Career
Born in Drammen in 1967, Andersen graduated from Journalisthøgskolen i Oslo in 1996. He later took further education in innovation and digital leadership.[1]
He started working as journalist for the newspaper Dagbladet from 1996. From 2008 he worked for the magazine Se og Hør, where he assumed various administrative positions.[1] In 2017 he was appointed chief editor of Se og Hør,[2] succeeding Ellen Arnstad.[1] He resigned as editor of the magazine in January 2026.[3]
His books include Kildeboka. Håndbok for journalister from 2012, written in cooperation with Torgeir Lorentzen.[1] He contributed to the 2025 book Ute av kontroll about the trial of Marius Borg Høiby.[4]
Personal life
Andersen suffered from serious illness (kidney failure), following a climbing expedition in 2017.[5]