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Liv Rockefeller (born as Life Coucheron Torp also known as Liv Heyerdahl, (born August 4, 1916, died April 14, 1969) was Thor Heyerdahl's first wife and a travelling companion on Heyerdahl's first trip to Polynesia in 1936.

She met Heyerdahl while studying economics at the University of Oslo. They got married in 1936, and the next day they were on their way to the Marquesas Islands. The plan was to settle there, but after a few months idyll and idealism were overshadowed by the faithfulness and illnesses of reality, and after one year they returned to Norway. Shortly after, his son Thor Jr. and Bjørn were born.

After the end of the war, she assisted Thor in organising the Kon-Tiki expedition, but life in the spotlight, which became a natural consequence of the preparation, suited her badly. She also did not want to live in Thor Heyerdahl's shadow, nor to "stand in the way of his destiny", and the marriage ended with divorce shortly before "Kon-Tiki" was launched.

In 1956 she married the American adventurer and author James Stillman Rockefeller Jr., son of the Olympic rower champion James Stillman Rockefeller. After living in Norway for six years, and after giving birth to her children Liv and Ola, they settled in Maine in the United States. They lived here until her death as a result of Melanoma in 1969.

References

^ a b Liv Rockefeller (27. april 2013). «‘Kon-Tiki’ and me» (engelsk). Boston Globe. Besøkt 26. november 2013.

Category:1916 birthsCategory:1969 deaths
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