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5 Loddrett
''5 loddrett'' (5 Down) is a Norwegian comedy film from 1959. It was directed by Nils Reinhardt Christensen, who also wrote the script based on a concept by Lillebil Kjellén. The film was shot at the studio in Jar. Plot Knut Jespersen (played by Henki Kolstad) is the manager of a record company. He wants to be a man about town, and one night he meets the seductive nightclub singer Anita Daae (Ingerid Vardund). His wife Randi (Nanna Stenersen) seeks advice from the architect Hans Falkenberg ( Knut M. Hansson), and to win her man back she decides to change. Cast * Henki Kolstad as Knut Jespersen, the manager of a record company * Nanna Stenersen as Randi Jespersen, Knut's wife * Ingerid Vardund as the nightclub singer Anita Daae * Carsten Winger as Åge Møller, a store manager for A/S Grammofon * Tore Foss as Colonel Falkenberg * Knut M. Hansson as the architect Hans Falkenberg * Joachim Holst-Jensen as Backer, the CEO for A/S Grammofon * Jon Heggedal as Odd Jespersen, Knut and ...
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Nils Reinhardt Christensen
Nils Reinhardt Christensen (13 April 1919 – 8 November 1990) was a Norwegian film director and screenwriter. He directed nine films between 1957 and 1969. Filmography * 1957: ''Selv om de er små'' * 1959: '' 5 loddrett'' * 1961: ''Et øye på hver finger'' * 1961: '' Line'' * 1962: ''Stompa & Co'' * 1963: ''Stompa, selvfølgelig!'' * 1965: ''Stompa forelsker seg'' * 1967: ''Stompa til Sjøs!'' * 1969: ''Psychedelica Blues ''Psychedelica Blues'' is a Norway, Norwegian youth drama film from 1969 directed by Nils Reinhardt Christensen. Along with Øyvind Vennerød's ''Himmel og helvete'', it was the first Norwegian film that dealt with adolescents' use of narcotics, a ...'' References External links * 1919 births 1990 deaths Norwegian male film actors Norwegian screenwriters 20th-century Norwegian writers 20th-century Norwegian male actors 20th-century screenwriters {{Norway-film-director-stub ...
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Øivind Bergh
Øivind Bergh (3 December 190925 January 1987) was a Norwegian violinist and orchestral leader. Biography Øivind Ingvard Bergh was born in Hamar, Norway. His parents were Even Johannesen Bergh (1873–1958) and Karen Hanssen (1881–1940). He was the brother of musician Sverre Arvid Bergh (1915–1980) and the brother-in-law of actress Eva Bergh (1926–2013). He was married in 1937 to Rigmor Hansen (1913–1994). Bergh was educated in Dresden, Germany. In 1938 he was a violinist with the Oslo String Quartet and the following year he started his own orchestra. He was instrumental in establishing the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and was the conductor of the orchestra from its inception in 1946 until 1976. He contributed to more than 5,000 programs for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. His book ''Moderne dansemusikk'' was published in 1946, and his autobiography ''Takt og tone'' in 1977. Øivind Bergh Memorial Prize The Øivind Bergh Memorial Prize (''Øivind Berghs ...
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Saga Cinema (Oslo)
Saga Cinema was a theatre located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It opened in 1941 and had a seating capacity of 2,086, which at the time was the third largest cinema in Northern Europe. Due to the decline in cinema the theatre was used as a concert venue A music venue is any location used for a concert or musical performance. Music venues range in size and location, from a small coffeehouse for folk music shows, an outdoor bandshell or bandstand or a concert hall to an indoor sports stadium. ... from the early-1980s until its closing in 1992. The building was subsequently demolished in 1997. References {{coord missing, Denmark Cinemas in Copenhagen Concert halls in Denmark Demolished buildings and structures in Denmark Buildings and structures demolished in 1997 Former theatres in Copenhagen Former cinemas ...
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William Duborgh Jensen
William Duborgh Jensen (10 May 1935 – 24 May 2017) was a Norwegian fashion and costume designer. William was first known as a fashion Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in a specific context, of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and body posture. The term implies a look defined by the fashion in ... designer; he was Norway's first "haute couturier" with his own collection in 1958. He later worked in television and film as a costume designer. He was appointed as a Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 2006 for his efforts in fashion design. William died at the age of 82.Death announcement, Aftenposten 31 May 2017 p. 29 References 1935 births 2017 deaths Businesspeople from Oslo Norwegian fashion designers {{fashion-bio-stub ...
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Ingeborg Cook
Ingeborg Cook (born Alma Ingeborg Cook, May 13, 1915 – December 27, 2003) was a Norwegian actress and singer. Cook was born in Galveston, Texas, the daughter of Axel Brynjulf Christensen Cook (1886–1927) and Ingeborg Alma Cook (née Isaksen, 1888–1982). She left the United States for Norway when she was one year old. She married Victor Borg. Cook debuted as an actress in the film ''Tørres Snørtevold'' in 1940. She played a long series of roles both in film and on television. Her last role as an actress was in the sitcom ''Karl & Co'' in 1999 at the age of 84. Ingeborg Cook was the sister of the bass player and band leader Frank Cook. Filmography * 1940: ''Tørres Snørtevold'' * 1942: ''Jeg drepte!'' * 1946: ''Englandsfarere'' * 1947: ''Sankt Hans fest'' * 1959: ''5 loddrett'' * 1960: '' Veien tilbake'' * 1965: '' Hjelp – vi får leilighet!'' * 1966: ''Før frostnettene'' * 1969: '' The Olsen Gang'' (Norwegian: ''Operasjon Egon'') * 1970: ''Døden i gatene'' * 1972: ' ...
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Liv Uchermann Selmer
Liv Uchermann Selmer (January 7, 1893 – January 24, 1983) was a Norwegian actress. Selmer was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), the daughter of Karl Kristian Uchermann (1855–1940) and Bolette Hermana Schnitler (1864–1939). She married the actor Alfred Gjems Selmer (1893–1919). She debuted at the National Theatre in Oslo in 1913 as the wicked fairy Mørkøie in the Norwegian translation of Zachris Topelius's play ''Sleeping Beauty'' ( fi, Prinsessa Ruusunen). For the first 15 years of her career, she was engaged with various theaters in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger, and she was emplyed by the Oslo New Theater from 1929 to 1963. Her roles included Esther in Henri Nathansen's play ''Indenfor Murene'' (Inside the Walls), the title role (and later Herlofs-Marte) in Hans Wiers-Jenssen's play '' Anne Pedersdotter'', and Mrs. Higgins in George Bernard Shaw's play ''Pygmalion''. Selmer appeared in several Norwegian films and performed in many broadcasts of NRK's Radio ...
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Helge Reiss
Helge Reiss (27 February 1928 – 11 November 2009) was a Norwegian actor. He was the son of the actor Thorleif Reiss. Career He began his career in 1948 with a minor role in a low budget crime film, and remained active until his death. He provided the Norwegian voice of main character Carl Fredricksen in the dubbed version of the movie '' Up'' months before his death. Reiss provided the voice for "Cogsworth" in Disney's 1991 animated film, ''Beauty and the Beast''. Despite playing in more than thirty films, he was mostly known for his role as "Professor Drøvel" on the first season of the series ''Brødrene Dal'' and reprised his role in a small cameo in the fourth series, 27 years later. In later years he played in the Norwegian soap opera, ''Hotel Cæsar ''Hotel Cæsar'' is a Norwegian soap opera that aired on TV 2 from 24 October 1998 until 14 December 2017. From the start in 1998, the show was broadcast Monday to Friday, except during the autumn of 2006, where the sho ...
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Kari Simonsen
Kari Simonsen (born 5 June 1937) is a Norwegian actress. She made her professional stage debut at Folketeatret in 1959. She was appointed at Oslo Nye Teater from 1960 to 1972, and at Nationaltheatret from 1974. She has also played for radio and television, and had guest appearances at the revue stages Chat Noir and Edderkoppen. Simonsen is the mother of philosopher Herman Cappelen Herman Wright Cappelen (born 1967) is a Norwegian philosopher. He is currently the Chair Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong. Biography Cappelen is the son of author and publisher Peder Wright Cappelen and actress Kari Simo .... References External links * 1937 births Living people Norwegian stage actresses Norwegian musical theatre actresses Norwegian film actresses Norwegian television actresses 20th-century Norwegian actresses 21st-century Norwegian actresses Actresses from Oslo {{Norway-actor-stub ...
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Egil Lorck
Egil or Egill is a masculine given name derived from Old Norse. It may refer to: Characters *Egil (Hymiskvida), farmer in the poem ''Hymiskvida'' *Egil, brother of Volund, hero of Völundarkviða and the Thidreks saga *Egil One-Hand, hero from the Icelandic saga ''Egils saga einhenda ok Ásmundar berserkjabana'' *Ongentheow, also known as Egil Places *Eğil, a district of Diyarbakır Province, south eastern Turkey *Egil Peak, Sverdrup Mountains, Antarctica Other uses *Egil (given name) *Electrical Generation and Integrated Lighting Systems Engineer, NASA flight controller See also *''Alt for Egil'', a 2004 Norwegian musical film directed by Tore Rygh, starring Kristoffer Joner and Trond Høvik *Egil's Saga, 13th century Icelandic saga *Egill Skallagrímsson Brewery Olgerdin ( is, Ölgerðin Egill Skallagrímsson) is an Icelandic brewery and beverage company based in Reykjavík. Established on 17 April 1913, the oldest beer-producing factory in Iceland. Annually, it produces 45 ...
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Egil Åsman
Egil Åsman (July 20, 1928 – February 3, 1984) was a Norwegian actor and dancer. In the 1950s he was engaged with the New Theater, the Norwegian Theater, the Edderkoppen Theater, the National Theater, and the People's Theater. From the 1960s to the 1980s, Åsman was primarily engaged with the Oslo New Theater. He also performed in a few film roles, as well as in NRK's Television Theater during its debut in 1954 in Olav Engebretsen's ''I moralens navn''. Filmography * 1954: ''I moralens navn'' as Fredrik * 1959: ''5 loddrett'' as a rock singer * 1960: ''Millionær for en aften'' as a dancer * 1965: ''Det angår ikke oss'' (TV) * 1965: '' Equilibrium – Det er meg du skal elske'' as Roger * 1969: ''22. november - den store leiegården'' (TV) as a hairdresser * 1969: ''I dag død, i morgen rosenrød'' (TV) References External links * Egil Åsmanat Sceneweb Egil Åsmanat Filmfront Filmfront is a Norwegian website for films and television series similar to Internet Movi ...
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Ulf Wengård
Ulf Wengård (Januar 15, 1927 – July 7, 2003) was a Norwegian actor. He was known for his comedy roles, and he appeared in many of the ''Olsen Gang'' films. Wengård's father was a cinema engineer in Oppegård. Wengård made his debut at the Studio Theater in the 1940s, participated in the New Norwegian Ballet, and studied jazz dance at the June Taylor Academy of Dance in the United States and Fred Astaire's Ballroom School. He was engaged at Chat Noir and the People's Theater. From 1954 onward he appeared in more than a hundred roles at the Oslo New Theater, including ''The White Horse Inn'' (Norwegian title: ''Sommer i Tyrol'') and as Snoopy in ''You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown'' (Norwegian title: ''Knøttene''). He played the role of Jamie in ''My Fair Lady'' in the 1960s, appearing alongside Helge Reiss and Henki Kolstad. At the premiere party, he danced with Ingrid Bergman. Other roles were Tim in '' På tokt med Mathilde'' and the Scarecrow in the musical '' Trollmann ...
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Per Skift
Per Skift (born ''Per Anker Christensen'', May 10, 1920 – January 10, 1994) was a Norwegian actor. Skift made his stage debut in 1944 at Chat Noir in Oslo. He was then engaged with the Oslo New Theater, Trøndelag Theater, and Rogaland Theater until he started performing for the National Traveling Theater in 1972. Skift is best known his performances in operettas and musicals such as ''Die Fledermaus'', '' Annie Get Your Gun'', and ''Carmen''. Alongside his stage career, Skift also appeared in eight films between 1946 and 1964. He made his film debut in Toralf Sandø's ''Englandsfarere''. Filmography *1946: ''Englandsfarere'' as Arnfinn *1949: '' Aldri mer!'' (campaign film) *1952: ''Vi vil skilles'' as Leif *1954: '' Shetlandsgjengen'' as Bård Grotle *1957: ''Peter van Heeren'' as Peter van Heeren *1959: ''5 loddrett'' as Jens *1962: '' Operasjon Løvsprett'' *1964: ''Nydelige nelliker References External links * Per Skiftat the Swedish Film Database Per Skiftat Film ...
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