Finn Gjerdrum (born 20 March 1961, in Sandefjord) is a Norwegian film producer.
Gjerdrum started his career making short films with Bent Hamer. His first feature-length movie was Hamer's critically acclaimed Eggs, which was awarded the Amanda Award for best Norwegian film in 1995.[1] Gjerdrum has produced several high profile, successful Norwegian movies, including In Order of Disappearance, A Somewhat Gentle Man, Troubled Water, The Last King and The King's Choice, as well as international production such as Dancer in the Dark,[2] A Thousand Times Good Night and Stella Days. Together with Erik Poppe and Harald Rosenløw-Eeg, Gjerdrum was nominated for the Nordic Council Film Prize in 2005, for the film Hawaii, Oslo,[3] but lost to Manslaughter.[4]