Background
He was born in Kolbu as a son of attorney Bernhard Dunker Stabell (1878–1929) and Dorothea Antoinette Platou (1883–1964). Stabell was a brother of Peter Platou Stabell, a distant descendant of the newspaper editor Adolf Bredo Stabell and father of actor Thea Stabell.
Education
He took the examen artium in 1927 and graduated from the Royal Frederick University with the candidate.jur. He studied abroad, and was then a junior solicitor in Gjøvik and deputy judge in Nordre Hedemarken District Court between 1934 and 1937.
Career
Degree in 1932. In 1937 he was hired as a secretary in the Norwegian Ministry of Justice. He studied at Columbia University from 1939 to 1940, and then, during the Second World War, he served at the Norwegian embassy in the United States. In 1945 he became assistant secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Between 1948 and 1951 he was a legation and embassy counsellor in Brissels, in the United Nations delegation and in Paris.
He then became deputy under-secretary of state in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was the Norwegian ambassador to Canada from 1961 to 1966 and Finland from 1966, succeeding Ivar Lunde.
From 1972 he was the Norwegian ambassador to Portugal. He died in December 1996 and was buried in Vestre gravlund.