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Hedda may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * Hedda Award, a Norwegian theatre award * ''Hedda Gabler'' (1890), a play by Henrik Ibsen * ''Hedda'' (film), 1975 film based on the play People with the given name * Hedda Østberg Amundsen (born 1998), Norwegian cross-country skier * Hedda Anderson (1832–1912), Swedish writer, teacher, and school founder * Hedda Andersson (1861–1950), Swedish physician *Hedda Berntsen (born 1976), Norwegian skier *Hedda Bolgar (1909–2013), American psychoanalyst * Hedda Dyson (1897–1951), Netherlands-born New Zealand journalist and magazine editor * Hedda Eulenberg (1876–1960), German translator and writer * Hedda von Fersen (1753–1792), Swedish countess and courtier * Hedda Strand Gardsjord (born 1982), Norwegian footballer * Hedda Hjortsberg (1777–1867), Swedish ballerina * Hedda Hopper (1885–1966), American actress and columnist * Hedda Hynne (born 1990), Norwegian middle-distance runner * Hedd Korsch (1890–1982), German- ...
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Hedda Award
The Hedda Award (''Heddaprisen'') is a Norwegian theatre award, first presented in 1998. It is named after the character "Hedda" from Ibsen's play ''Hedda Gabler''. Among its categories, which have varied over the years, are: Best Theatre Production, Best Direction, Best Stage Performance, and occasionally an honorary prize. The prize is administered by the Association of Norwegian Theatres and Orchestras (''Norsk teater- og orkesterforening'') in collaboration with the Norwegian Theater Leaders' Forum (''Norsk teaterlederforum''). Recipients of the Honorary Prize have included Wenche Foss (in 2002), Jon Fosse (2003), and Toralv Maurstad and Espen Skjønberg (both in 2005). Else Nordvang in 2008, Edith Roger in 2010 and Bjørn Sundquist Bjørn Richard Sundquist (born 16 June 1948) is a Norwegian actor, famous for TV, theatre, and movie roles. For many years he worked at Det Norske Teatret and Nationaltheateret in Oslo, and he is especially famous for the roles as Merlin an ...
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Hedda Lundh
Hedda Lundh (1921–2012) was a Danish journalist and schoolteacher who, under the German occupation of Denmark in World War II, was a Danish resistance fighter. Based at the time in Aarhus, she is remembered as a railway saboteur, explosives expert and courier in the resistance movement. Early life Born on 29 September 1921 in Korsør, Hedda Lundh was the daughter of the newspaper editor Theodor Lundh-Jensen (1884–1952) and Alpha Tusnelda Emilie Winckler (1887–1973). The youngest of three sisters, she was brought up in a middle-class home where her father called her his "boy" as she climbed trees, joined the scouts and cut her hair short. She completed her secondary school education at Aurehøj Gymnasium, matriculating in 1940, a few months after the German troops arrived. She then began to study literature at the University of Copenhagen. On 28 December 1940, she married Carl-Einar Maaløe. When her husband began to work in Aarhus in 1942, she continued her studies at Aarhus ...
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207 Hedda
Hedda (minor planet designation: 207 Hedda) is a sizeable Main belt asteroid. It is a C-type asteroid, meaning it is primitive in composition and dark in colour. This asteroid was discovered by Johann Palisa on October 17, 1879, in Pola and was named after Hedwig, wife of astronomer Friedrich A. T. Winnecke. Attempts to determine the rotation period for this asteroid have led to conflicting results. A study published in 2010 using photometric observations from Organ Mesa Observatory showed a rotation period of 19.489 ± 0.002 hours and a brightness variation of 0.18 ± 0.02 in magnitude Magnitude may refer to: Mathematics *Euclidean vector, a quantity defined by both its magnitude and its direction *Magnitude (mathematics), the relative size of an object *Norm (mathematics), a term for the size or length of a vector *Order of .... References External links The Asteroid Orbital Elements Database* * Background asteroids Hedda Hedda C-type asteroids (Tholen) ...
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Hedda Ødegaard
Hedda Ødegaard (born 7 January 1995) is a Norwegian tennis player. She won the Norway National Tennis Championships in 2011 both singles and doubles. Junior career ITF junior finals Singles (1–2) Doubles (3–0) National representation Fed Cup Ødegaard made her Fed Cup debut for Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ... in 2010, while the team was competing in the Europe/Africa Zone Group II, when she was 15 years and 113 days old. Fed Cup (3–10) Singles (2–5) Doubles (1–5) References External links * * * 1995 births Living people Norwegian female tennis players People from Lillestrøm Sportspeople from Viken (county) 21st-century Norwegian women {{Norway-tennis-bio-stub ...
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Hedda Zinner
Hedda Zinner, or Hedda Erpenbeck-Zinner (20 May 1904 – 4 July 1994), was a German political writer, actress, comedian, journalist and radio director. Biography Hedda Zinner was born in Lemberg on May 20, 1904. She attended the Acting Academy there from 1923 to 1925. Zinner began working as an actress but her interest in the workers' movement led her to move to Berlin and, in 1929, join the Communist Party of Germany. She became a journalist for left-wing journals. When Hitler came to power, she moved to Vienna and then Prague, where she founded the cabaret Studio 34 in 1934. In 1935 she emigrated to Moscow. After the Second World War she settled in East Berlin. In 1980, Zinner was awarded the Order of Karl Marx. Zinner also wrote under the pseudonym Elisabeth Frank. Her granddaughter is the writer Jenny Erpenbeck. Works * ''Nur eine Frau'' nly a Woman(1954). A novel about the life of Louise Otto-Peters Louise Otto-Peters (26 March 1819, Meissen – 13 March 1895, Leip ...
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Hedda Wrangel
Anna Hedvig "Hedda" Wrangel née ''Lewenhaupt'' (11 December 1792 in Forstena – 24 July 1833, in Ovesholm) was a Swedish composer. Hedda Wrangel was the daughter of colonel count Gustaf Julius Lewenhaupt and Anna Helena Alströmer, and married in 1810 at Karlberg Palace to the courtier Baron Henning Wrangel af Adinal. Her husband was known for his hot temperament, love life and duels. The couple mainly lived at Sperlingsholm manor. She had no children. Esaias Tegnér portrayed her in a poem (1827) in which he wrote: "When she sings, oh, breathing stops, and the tongue of gossip itself fall silent." After her death, Fredrika Bremer commented: "She flew through life as a dithyramb." ;Works: * Tegnér, Esaias; Wrangel, Anna Hedvig f. Lewenhaupt (1828). ''Tre sånger utur Frithiofs saga. Musik, tillegnad Frithiofs skald af Hedda Wrangel.'' Three Songs from the Saga of Frithiof. Music, dedicated to the Poet Frithiof by Hedda Wrangel' Stockholm. Libris 2435497 #. ''Frithiofs f ...
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Hedda Wardemann
Hedda Wardemann is an immunologist and Professor in the Division of B cell immunology at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg, Germany. Education and scientific career Hedda Wardemann studied Biology at the University of Freiburg, Albert-Ludwig-University in Freiburg from 1992 until 1998. In 1998 she started as a doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Max-Planck-Institute for Immunobiology, where she graduated in 2001. Wardemann moved to New York, United States, to work as a PostDoc in the laboratory of Michel C. Nussenzweig at the Rockefeller University until 2003. From 2003 to 2005, she held a position as Research Assistant Professor in Nussenzweigs group before she opened her junior research group at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Max-Planck-Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin, Germany. Since 2014 Hedda Wardemann heads the B cell immunology division at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelbe ...
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Hedda Vernon
Hedda Vernon (born Hedwig Klara Kemp; 27 October 1888 – 1925) was a German actress, screenwriter, and film producer. She was a prominent star of the early Weimar Republic, and had her own film production company. Early life Hedwig Klara Kemp was born on 27 October 1888 to Karl Martin Friedrich Kemp (1849–1901), the owner of a brewery, and Pauline Auguste Karoline Kemp (née Koball, 1855–1935), a housewife. She had three brothers and four sisters. Career Vernon was hired in 1912 by the German Bioscope as an actress. She made her screen debut in 1912 in the silent film ''Die Papierspur'' (The Paper Trail), directed by Emil Albes. The following year she acted in the Vitascope films ''Menschen und Masken'' (People and Masks) and '' Menschen und Masken – 2. Teil'' (People and Masks Part 2), directed by Harry Piel. She also worked in other films directed by Piel and collaborated with Max Obal until 1914. Some of her early films are ''The Struggle for the Heritage'' (1912 ...
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Hedda Sterne
Hedda Sterne (August 4, 1910 – April 8, 2011) was a Romanian-born American artist who was an active member of the New York School of painters. Her work is often associated with Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism.Sterne, Hedda, Sarah L Eckhardt, Josef Helfenstein, and Lawrence Rinder. ''Uninterrupted flux : Hedda Sterne, a retrospective''. Champaign, Ill.: Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion, 2006. Early life and education Sterne was born as Hedwig Lindenberg in Bucharest, Romania, on August 4, 1910. She was the daughter of Jewish parents Eugenie (née Wexler) and Simon Lindenberg, a language teacher. Her older brother and only sibling, Edouard Lindenberg (1908–1973), would become a prominent conductor in Paris.Eckhardt, 2006. As a young child, Sterne and her brother were educated in music and languages. In addition to Romanian, Sterne was taught to read German, French, and English. She would recall the importance of German philosophy texts and art history books i ...
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Hedda Stiernstedt
Hedda Matilda Stiernstedt (born December 3, 1987) is a Swedish actress. Born into the Stiernstedt family, she is the daughter of painter Jöran Modéer and teacher Metta Stiernstedt. Her breakthrough roles were as Nina Löwander in ''Vår tid är nu'' (2017–2021) and as Alice in '' Unga Sophie Bell'' (2015). Life and career Early life and career beginnings Stiernstedt was born December 3, 1987, in St. Göran's parish, Sweden. Her father Jöran Modéer, is a painter. Her mother, Baroness Metta Stiernstedt, is a teacher. A maternal ancestor, Erik Gustaf Gejier was a renowned Swedish writer, historian, poet, philosopher and composer. Stiernstedt attended Östra Real. In 2015, she played the leading role in the film '' Unga Sophie Bell''. She also appears in the music video for the song " Addicted to You" by Avicii. 2017–2021: ''Vår tid är nu'' Since 2017, she has been cast in the role of Nina Löwander in the drama series ''Vår tid är nu'' (English title: ''The ...
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Hedda Zu Putlitz
Hedda zu Putlitz (born 4 September 1965) is a German former cyclist. She competed in the women's cross-country mountain biking event at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 .... References External links * 1965 births Living people German female cyclists Olympic cyclists of Germany Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics People from Neumünster German mountain bikers Cyclists from Schleswig-Holstein {{Germany-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Hedda Piper
Hedvig "Hedda" Catharina Piper née ''Ekeblad'' (1746–1812) was a Swedish courtier; ''överhovmästarinna'' (Mistress of the Robes) to the queen of Sweden, Frederica of Baden, from 1795 to 1805. Born to count Claes Ekeblad the Younger and Eva Ekeblad, she married count Carl Gustaf Piper in 1769. The marriage was unhappy because of the homosexual love affair between her husband and his manservant Beck, "as she daily finds herself compromised by his manservant, has no voice to command in her own house"Erdmann, Nils, Vid hovet och på adelsgodsen i 1700-talets Sverige: en tidskrönika, Wahlströms, Stockholm, 1926 because Beck: "embarrassed her in every way. She was even forced to personally buy food for her last child, as she couldn't even order broth in her own kitchen without being contradicted by The Beck", and the love affair between Beck and her spouse continued to be one of the scandals of the era until Beck's death in 1788, when it was said that "she did miss him in some asp ...
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