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Nydelige Nelliker
''Nydelige nelliker'' (The Misfits) is a Norwegian comedy film from 1964, directed by Knut Andersen. The screenplay was written by Bjørn Bergh-Pedersen, who based it on Egil Lian's novel ''Drevne karer og viltre jenter på strøket'' (Shrewd Guys and Wild Girls in the Neighborhood). Knut Andersen and Knut Bohwim edited the shooting script. Plot Lerka and his two sidekicks Slegga and Proffen have been convicted of cheating people out of money and housing fraud. When they are released from prison after six months, they realize that it is not easy to get work after "graduating" from the Oslo Penitentiary. Society does its part to undermine the good intentions of the "misfits," including Dråpan, who has stopped drinking and has been given a painting job by Colonel Ruud and his wife. His thirst—and a thoughtlessly poured glass of liqueur—are enough to drive him off the wagon. Nelly—who is working the Oslo City Hall neighborhood—gets the upper hand over Harald Drangeid. W ...
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Knut Andersen (film Director)
Knut Andersen (9 May 1931 – 17 June 2019)Filmregissør Knut Andersen er død
was a Norwegian film director. He was born in . He directed a series of films, including '''' (1968), '''' (1970), '' Marikens bryllup'' (1972), ''
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Tore Foss
Tore Foss (21 February 1901 – 6 August 1968) was a Norwegian singer, actor and theatre director. He made his stage début at Chat Noir in 1927. He played at Balkongen from 1927 to 1928, and later worked for the National Theatre, Det Nye Teater, Centralteatret and Folketeatret. He participated in several films. Before his acting career, Foss had military training and became a reserve officer in the Norwegian Army The Norwegian Army ( no, Hæren) is the land warfare service branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces. The Army is the oldest of the Norwegian service branches, established as a modern military organization under the command of the King of Norway .... He married the actress Gunvor Hall in 1934. References 1901 births 1968 deaths Norwegian Army personnel Male actors from Oslo Norwegian male stage actors Norwegian male film actors Norwegian theatre directors 20th-century Norwegian male actors {{norway-actor-stub ...
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Ola Isene
Ola Isene (2 June 1898 – 6 May 1973) was a Norwegian opera singer (baritone) and actor. Isene was born in Rødenes and studied at the Musikkonservatoriet in Oslo, Kristiania. He made his professional debut at the Mayol-teatret in 1923. His operatic roles were varied, among them Beckmesser in ''Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg'', Scarpia in ''Tosca'', and Amonasro in ''Aïda'' – most of them at the Nationaltheatret, which at the time had opera on its programme. He took part in many tours and also appeared in operettas, including as Schubert in ''Jomfruburet''. In 1929, he sang Al Jolson's parts from The Jazz Singer when it was presented as a silent film in Sweden, and in the middle of the 1930s, he moved to theatre and film as an actor. Isene also played the title role in the three criminal radio plays ''Inspektør Scott på farten'' by John P. Wynn, which were broadcast by Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation radio in 1960 and 1961. Ola Isene was from 1926 married to the singe ...
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Erling Lindahl
Erling Lindahl (Juni 23, 1903 – August 8, 1973) was a Norwegian actor and stage director. Lindahl debuted in 1933 at the Comedy Theater ( no, Komediateatret) in Bergen and later performed at the National Theater. He appeared in many films and performed at various theaters. Lindahl played several strong character roles. He frequently appeared on NRK's Radio Theater. From 1967 until his death in 1973, Lindahl was engaged with the National Traveling Theater. Filmography *1955: ''Hjem går vi ikke'' *1956: '' Kvinnens plass'' as an editorial staff member *1956: '' Toya'' as a doctor *1957: '' På slaget åtte'' as Haugen, a journalist *1957: ''Stevnemøte med glemte år'' as J. L. Ruud, a gynecologist *1957: '' Toya og Heidi'' as Uncle Erling *1958: '' De dødes tjern'' as Kai Bugge, a psychologist *1958: ''I slik en natt'' as the interrogator *1958: ''Pastor Jarman kommer hjem'' *1958: '' Ut av mørket'' as the physician *1961: '' Den anstendige skjøgen'' (TV) as the senator * ...
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Sigrun Otto
Sigrun Otto (a.k.a. Sigrun Enersen Otto, April 13, 1896 – August 15, 1980) was a Norwegians, Norwegian actress. She was married to the theater director Reidar Otto. Otto was born in Oslo, Kristiania (now Oslo), the daughter of Otto Enersen and Thora Emilie Enersen. She debuted in 1912 and was employed at the Centralteatret, Central Theater from 1914 to 1959. She married Reidar Otto in 1919. In addition to theater roles, she also appeared in several Norwegian films, and she played roles in NRK's Fjernsynsteatret, Television Theater and Radioteatret, Radio Theater departments. Filmography *1942: ''Jeg drepte!'', Miss Bull *1946: ''Vi vil leve'' *1946: ''To liv'', Else Nordgaard, Ivar Nordgaard's wife *1947: ''Sankt Hans fest'', Mrs. Christensen *1951: ''Kranes konditori'', Mrs. Breien *1951: ''Skadeskutt'', Else's mother *1952: ''Trine!'', Mrs. Jahnfeldt, Jens's mother *1953: ''Brudebuketten'', conscientious mother *1955: ''The Summer Wind Blows'', Klaus's mother *1959: ''Støv ...
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Dagmar Myhrvold
Dagmar Myhrvold (April 19, 1898 – April 21, 1972) was a Norwegian actress. After attending Sofie Bernhoft's school, Myhrvold spent a year studying theater in Copenhagen. In 1916 she was able to make her debut as a participant in Edvard Drabløs's touring theater. The following year there was a tour with '' The Dance of Death'' by August Strindberg, in which she played two roles, was responsible for the music, and played violin. From 1919 onward she was engaged with the Norwegian Theater. Already as a young woman, Myhrvold often played older women, whom she portrayed with weight and credibility, including the mothers in Leo Tolstoy's ''The Power of Darkness'' and Selma Lagerlöf's ''The Emperor of Portugallia'' as well as Tale in Olav Duun's ''Medmenneske'' (Fellow Man). With a broad sense of humor, she also played genuine Oslo types such as Gurina-Neger in Oskar Braaten's ''Ungen'' (The Child) and Dobbelt-Petra in the same author's ''Den store barnedåpen'' (The Great Christen ...
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Rolf Søder
Rolf Søder (4 July 1918 – 23 August 1998) was a Norwegian film actor. He appeared in 40 films between 1955 and 1991. Filmography References External links * 1918 births 1998 deaths Norwegian male film actors Male actors from Oslo Norwegian male stage actors 20th-century Norwegian male actors {{Norway-actor-stub ...
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Hans Stormoen
Hans Stormoen (29 May 19064 April 1979) was a Norwegian actor. Family Stormoen was born in Bergen, the son of the farmers Marius Stormoen and Synnøve Henriksen. He was the half-brother of the actor Harald Stormoen and the uncle of the actor Kjell Stormoen. He was first married to the actress Regina "Vesla" Stenersen, and then to the actress Lill Egede-Nissen from 1943 to 1950. He was the father of the musician and philologist Hans Marius Stormoen. Career Stormoen made his stage debut at the National Theater in Bergen in 1934, and his breakthrough came in 1935, as Vingrisen in Nordahl Grieg's play ''Vår ære og vår makt''. He performed at the National Theater until it was damaged in a bombing raid in June 1940. Later in World War II he joined the Norwegian Armed Forces in exile in the United Kingdom. From 1945 to 1948 he played for the Trøndelag Theater Trøndelag (; sma, Trööndelage) is a county in the central part of Norway. It was created in 1687, then named Trondh ...
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Sverre Holm
Sverre Holm Gundersen (24 July 1931 – 17 March 2005) was a Norwegian stage and film actor. He is probably best known for playing "Benny" in the Olsenbanden-movies (1969–1999), and as station master O. Tidemann the Norwegian children's program '' Sesam Stasjon'' (1990–1998), the Norwegian version of the US program, ''Sesame Street''. Sverre Holm was born in Drammen and was in his youth a relatively good player for a bandy club known as Drafn. He married three times: to Marit Gulbrandsen (later divorced), to the actress Sissel Juul (1939–1987) in 1963, and to the occupational nurse Kari Anne Harnes in 1990. He died in Larvik, Norway at the age of 73, from cancer Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal b .... References External links * 1931 births 2005 deaths ...
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Aud Schønemann
Aud Schønemann (13 November 1922 – 30 October 2006) was a Norwegian actress, regarded by many as the leading comedienne of her generation in Norway. She was born in Østre Aker, and was a daughter of actor August Schønemann and dancer Dagmar Kristensen. She started her acting career in 1945, and is probably best known for her role as Valborg Jensen in the Olsenbanden movies, as Marve Fleksnes' mother on the long-running Norwegian television comedy ''Fleksnes Fataliteter'' and as the janitor's wife in the comedy film '' Skulle det dukke opp flere lik er det bare å ringe'' (based on the play ''BusyBody'' by Jack Popplewell). In 1993, she was knighted in the Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav The Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav ( no, Den Kongelige Norske Sankt Olavs Orden; or ''Sanct Olafs Orden'', the old Norwegian name) is a Norwegian order of chivalry instituted by King Oscar I on 21 August 1847. It is named after King Olav I .... Her appearance in over 50 movies i ...
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Leif Enger (actor)
Leif Omdahl Enger (September 5, 1900 – November 11, 1977) was a Norwegian actor. Enger was born in Christiania (now Oslo). He appeared in a series of roles for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation's radio theater. He was also a popular film actor, appearing in over 20 films. Among the best-known films he appeared in are '' Operasjon Løvsprett'', ''Hunger'' ( no, Sult), and ''Englandsfarere''. Enger died in Oslo and is buried in Oslo's West Cemetery. Partial filmography *1923: ''Strandhugg paa Kavringen'' as Skurken *1934: ''Op med hodet!'' as Skuespiller *1933: ''Jeppe på bjerget'' as Musicus *1941: ''The Sausage-Maker Who Disappeared'' ( no, Den forsvundne pølsemaker) as engineer Barratt *1941: ''Gullfjellet'' as Larsen *1946: ''Englandsfarere'' as Jacob Vollen *1946: ''Vi vil leve'' *1946: ''Fun and Fancy Free'' ( no, Bongo) as Willie the Giant ( no, Kjempen Willy) *1948: ''Trollfossen'' as the chauffeur *1951: ''Storfolk og småfolk'' as Tjenere *1951: ''Alice in W ...
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Carsten Byhring
Carsten Byhring (8 December 1918 – 5 April 1990) was a Norwegian actor. He is probably best known for playing Kjell in the Olsen Gang movies. He is the brother of actor Svein Byhring. He died from cancer in Oslo at the age of 71, in 1990. Selected filmography * 1949: ''Svendsen går videre'' * 1955: ''Hjem går vi ikke'' * 1956: '' Bjørnepatruljen'' * 1959: '' The Chasers'' * 1963: ''Freske fraspark ''Freske fraspark'' (Fresh Push-Offs) is a Norwegian comedy film from 1963 directed by Bjørn Breigutu. The script was written by Kjell Aukrust and Breigutu. The story was previously arranged for stage for the Norwegian Theater in Oslo as the pl ...'' * 1966: '' Før frostnettene'' * 1966: '' Hurra for Andersens!'' * 1968: '' Sus og dus på by'n'' * 1970: '' Skulle det dukke opp flere lik er det bare å ringe'' * 1972: '' Lukket avdeling'' * 1974: '' Bobby's War'' Reference External links * 1918 births 1990 deaths Norwegian male film actors Deaths from cancer in ...
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