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Glomdalsbruden
''The Bride of Glomdal'' (Norwegian: ''Glomdalsbruden'') is a 1926 film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is based on the stories "Glomdalsbruden" and "Eline Vangen" by Jacob Breda Bull. Cast * Einar Sissener as Tore Braaten * Tove Tellback as Berit Glomgaarden * Stub Wiberg as Ola Glomgaarden * Harald Stormoen as Jakob Braaten * Alfhild Stormoen as Kari Braaten, his wife * Oscar Larsen as Berger Haugsett * Einar Tveito as Gjermund Haugsett, his son * Rasmus Rasmussen as the priest * Sophie Reimers as the priest's wife * Julie Lampe Julie Lampe (a.k.a. ''Julie Christensen Lampe'', July 13, 1870 – December 20, 1948) was a Norwegian actress. Career Julie Lampe made her debut in 1888 at the National Theater in Bergen and remained there until 1899. From 1901 to 1935, she was ... as Old Guri References External links * 1926 films Films directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer 1926 romantic drama films Norwegian silent feature films Norwegian black-and-white fi ...
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Tove Tellback
Tove Tellback (née Ruth Lilly Margareta Swanstrøm, July 25, 1899 – January 20, 1986) was a Norwegian actress. She made her film debut in 1926 as Berit Glomgaarden in Carl Theodor Dreyer's '' Glomdalsbruden''. Family Tove Tellback was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway as Ruth Lilly Margareta "Toppen" Swanstrøm, the daughter of Lars Magnus Swanstrøm (1868–1939) and Aagot Bjørnson (1872–1968). She married Johan Mølbach-Thellefsen (1897–1973) in 1922, and she performed under the stage name ''Tove Tellback'' while using the married name ''Toppen Mølbach-Thellefsen'' (a.k.a. ''Mølback Tellefsen''). She married a second time in 1935, to Ludvig Cæsar Martin Aubert (1878–1964). Filmography * 1926: '' Glomdalsbruden'' as Berit Glomgaarden * 1927: '' Troll-elgen'' as Ingrid Rustebakke * 1928: '' Cafe X'' as Lilly * 1933: ''Vi som går kjøkkenveien ''Vi som går kjøkkenveien'' (We Who Enter Through the Kitchen) is a Norwegian comedy film from 1933. The film was ...
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Alfhild Stormoen
Alfhild Stormoen (née Alfhild Larsen, January 30, 1883 – February 11, 1974) was a Norwegian Norwegian actress and director. Family Alfhild Stormoen was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway, as the younger sister of the landscape painter Lars Larsen (1876–1955) and the older sister of the pianist Nils Larsen, (1888–1937); their parents were the caretaker Nils August Larsen (1851–1912) and Anne Jensen Røhne (1846–1933). On July 9, 1909, in Kristiania Alfhild married the actor Harald Stormoen in his second marriage. Alfhild Stormoen had two daughters with Harald Stormoen: Anne Stormoen (1911–1930) and Siri Stormoen (married Boehlke, 1921–1981). Life and work Stormoen made her debut at the Central Theater on January 19, 1904, in the title role in '' Agnete'' by Amalie Skram. Regarding her debut, it was written that "Judging from her performance yesterday, one is faced here with a rather significant talent." She was engaged with the Central Theater from 1904 to 190 ...
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Carl Theodor Dreyer
Carl Theodor Dreyer (; 3 February 1889 – 20 March 1968), commonly known as Carl Th. Dreyer, was a Danish film director and screenwriter. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, his movies are noted for their emotional austerity and slow, stately pacing, frequent themes of social intolerance, the inseparability of fate and death, and the power of evil in earthly life. His 1928 movie ''The Passion of Joan of Arc'' is considered to be one of the greatest movies of all time, renowned for its cinematography and use of close-ups. It frequently appears on Sight & Sound's lists of the greatest films ever made, and in 2012's poll it was voted the 9th-best film ever made by film critics and 37th by film directors. His other well-known films include ''Michael'' (1924), ''Vampyr'' (1932), ''Day of Wrath'' (1943), ''Ordet'' (''The Word'') (1955), and '' Gertrud'' (1964). Life Dreyer was born illegitimate in Copenhagen, Denmark. His birth mother was an unmarried Sca ...
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Julie Lampe
Julie Lampe (a.k.a. ''Julie Christensen Lampe'', July 13, 1870 – December 20, 1948) was a Norwegian actress. Career Julie Lampe made her debut in 1888 at the National Theater in Bergen and remained there until 1899. From 1901 to 1935, she was one of the leading actresses at the National Theatre in Oslo. Especially in classic comedies, she created unfailingly real characters such as Magdelone in '' Den sundesløse'', Mette in '' Kjærlighet uten strømper'', and Mor Aase in ''Peer Gynt''. With warmth and a sense of reality, she also played tragic roles such as the nurse in August Strindberg's ''Fadren''. She performed roles at the theater from 1900 to 1938, and she appeared in 165 productions during the period. She also appeared in six feature films. Theater roles (selected) * 1900: ''Baldevins bryllup'' as Madam Sørensen * 1923: ''Peer Gynt'' as Mor Aase * 1929: '' Den sundesløse'' as Magdelone * 1931: ''Fadren'' as Amman * 1935: '' Kjærlighet uten strømper'' as Mette * 1 ...
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Einar Sissener
Einar Sissener (21 September 1897 – 4 March 1968) was a Norwegian stage actor, film actor, stage producer, film producer and theatre director. Personal life Einar Rasmus Krag Schnitler Sissener was born in Kristiania as the son of dispensing chemist Einar Andreas Sissener and Ida Cathrine Dorthea Schnitler. He studied law at the University of Oslo for three years without finishing, but was active in student organizations, editing the periodical ''Minerva'', heading the student theatre Samfundsteatret, and a board member of the Norwegian Students' Society. Career Sissener made his stage debut on Centralteatret in 1919, as the character "Philip" in an adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play '' You Never Can Tell''. His breakthrough came in 1923 as "Gottfried" in Ludvig Holberg's comedy ''Det lykkelige Skibbrud'' (English, ''The Happy Capsize''), and as the title character in Molière's comedy ''Les Fourberies de Scapin''. He worked for the National Theatre from 1924. and ...
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Stub Wiberg
Lauritz Stub Wiberg (11 March 1875 – 24 June 1929) was a Norwegian actor. He made his stage debut at the Bergen theatre Den Nationale Scene in 1898, and played at Nationaltheatret in Kristiania from 1903. He participated in the film ''Glomdalsbruden'' from 1926. He was decorated as Knight, First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1928, and was Knight of the Swedish Order of the Polar Star The Royal Order of the Polar Star (Swedish: ''Kungliga Nordstjärneorden'') is a Swedish order of chivalry created by King Frederick I on 23 February 1748, together with the Order of the Sword and the Order of the Seraphim. The Order of the .... References 1875 births 1929 deaths Norwegian male stage actors Norwegian male film actors Norwegian male silent film actors 20th-century Norwegian male actors Knights of the Order of the Polar Star Male actors from Bergen {{Norway-actor-stub ...
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Jacob Breda Bull
Jacob Breda Bull (28 March 1853 – 7 January 1930) was a Norwegian author, journalist and editor. Biography Jacob Bull was born at Rendalen in Hedmark, Norway. He was the son of parish priest Mathias Bull (1815–1876) and Henriette Margrethe Breda (1817–1887). In May 1876 he graduated with a ''cand.theol.'' degree and received the university title “haud laudibilis” (not without praise). He then served a year as a teacher at Nickelsen's Girls' School in Kristiania (now Oslo). In April 1878 he founded the newspaper ''Dagen'' and subsequently earned his living as a journalist. He served as leader of the Norwegian Authors' Union from 1900 to 1903. His debut novel ''Paa Grænsen'' was published in 1879. Bull is best known as the author of the short story ''Vesleblakken''. The story about the horse named Vesleblakken is based upon a childhood memory from the author's upbringing in Rendalen. The story was first published in ''Skisser'' (1891). His other novels and storie ...
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Einar Tveito
Einar Tveito (April 14, 1890 – January 19, 1958) was a Norwegian actor. Tveito was born in Lårdal, Norway. He debuted as an actor in 1920 in '' Fante-Anne'', and he appeared in 13 films until 1944. Filmography Actor * 1920: '' Fante-Anne'' as Jon Sandbakken, a smallholder * 1926: '' Glomdalsbruden'' as Gjermund Haugsett * 1927: '' Troll-elgen'' as Gunnar Sløvika, a horse dealer * 1928: '' Viddenes folk'' as Lapp-Nils * 1933: ''Jeppe på bjerget'' as Jesper, an estate manager * 1934: '' Sangen om Rondane'' as a horse dealer * 1936: ''Norge for folket'' as Berg, a merchant * 1936: '' Vi vil oss et land... '' as Per Lium, a smallholder * 1937: '' Fant'' as Josefa's uncle * 1939: ''Gjest Baardsen'' as Mathias Strandvik * 1940: '' Godvakker-Maren'' as the priest * 1943: ''Unge viljer'' as Bjørn Storhaug, a farmer * 1944: '' Villmarkens lov'' as Jo Waldor, a reindeer thief Scriptwriter * 1940: '' Godvakker-Maren'' Production manager * 1934: '' Sangen om Rondane'' ...
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1926 Films
The following is an overview of 1926 in film, including significant events, a list of films released, and notable births and deaths. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1926 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events *February – The oldest surviving animated feature film is released in the Weimar Republic, directed by Lotte Reiniger. It is called ''The Adventures of Prince Achmed'' (''Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed''). *August 5 – Warner Brothers debuts the first Vitaphone film, ''Don Juan''. The Vitaphone system uses multiple rpm gramophone records developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and Western Electric to play back music and sound effects synchronized with film. *August 23 – Rudolph Valentino, whose film ''The Son of the Sheik'' was currently playing, dies at the age of 31 in New York. Riots occur at the funeral parlor as thousands of people try to see his body. *October 7 – Warner Brothers release the second Vitaphone film, ...
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Norwegian Black-and-white Films
Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe *Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway *Demographics of Norway *The Norwegian language, including the two official written forms: **Bokmål, literally "book language", used by 85–90% of the population of Norway **Nynorsk, literally "New Norwegian", used by 10–15% of the population of Norway *The Norwegian Sea Norwegian or may also refer to: Norwegian *Norwegian Air Shuttle, an airline, trading as Norwegian **Norwegian Long Haul, a defunct subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle, flying long-haul flights *Norwegian Air Lines, a former airline, merged with Scandinavian Airlines in 1951 *Norwegian coupling, used for narrow-gauge railways *Norwegian Cruise Line, a cruise line *Norwegian Elkhound, a canine breed. *Norwegian Forest cat, a domestic feline breed *Norwegian Red, a breed of dairy cattle *Norwegian Township, Schuylkill County, ...
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Norwegian Silent Feature Films
Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe *Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway *Demographics of Norway *The Norwegian language, including the two official written forms: **Bokmål, literally "book language", used by 85–90% of the population of Norway **Nynorsk, literally "New Norwegian", used by 10–15% of the population of Norway *The Norwegian Sea Norwegian or may also refer to: Norwegian *Norwegian Air Shuttle, an airline, trading as Norwegian **Norwegian Long Haul, a defunct subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle, flying long-haul flights *Norwegian Air Lines, a former airline, merged with Scandinavian Airlines in 1951 *Norwegian coupling, used for narrow-gauge railways *Norwegian Cruise Line, a cruise line *Norwegian Elkhound, a canine breed. *Norwegian Forest cat, a domestic feline breed *Norwegian Red, a breed of dairy cattle *Norwegian Township, Schuylkill County, ...
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1926 Romantic Drama Films
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