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Aud Egede-Nissen (30 May 1893 – 15 November 1974) was a
Norwegian 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 ...
actress, director and producer. She appeared in many early 20th-century German silent films.


Early life

Born in Bergen, Norway in 1893, Egede-Nissen was a daughter of Norwegian postmaster and politician Adam Hjalmar Egede-Nissen (1868–1953) and his wife Georga "Goggi" Wilhelma Ellertsen (1871–1959); she had ten siblings. Four younger sisters and two younger brothers all became actors as well: Gerd Grieg (1895–1988), Ada Kramm (1899–1981),
Oscar Egede-Nissen Oscar Egede-Nissen (March 7, 1903 – November 1, 1976) was a Norwegians, Norwegian actor. He appeared in dozens of films from his debut in 1936 onward, his last being ''An-Magritt'' in 1969. Egede-Nissen was an unruly child, and he was sent to ...
(1903–1976), Stig Egede-Nissen (1907–1988),
Lill Egede-Nissen Unn Goggi "Lill" Egede-Nissen (November 20, 1909 – January 20, 1962) was a Norwegian actress. She was married to the actor Hans Stormoen from 1943 to 1950, and she was the mother of the musician and philologist Hans Marius Stormoen. Egede-Nis ...
(1909–1962) and Gøril Havrevold (1914–1992).


German film career

Aud made her acting debut on the Norwegian stage in 1911, appearing next in Norwegian director
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's 1913 film ''Scenens børn''. In 1913 she moved to Denmark and started working for Dania Biofilm Kompagni in Copenhagen. In 1914, Bjørn Bjørnson invited her to Berlin, where there were opportunities in the rapidly expanding film industry. In 1916, she appeared in
Otto Rippert Otto Rippert (22 October 1869 – 15 January 1940) was a German film director during the silent film era. Biography Rippert was born in Offenbach am Main, Germany, and began his career as a stage actor, working in theatres in Baden-Baden, Forst ...
's six-part
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serial ''
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''. Also that year, she starred as the character " Christine Daaé" in a German adaptation, directed by Ernst Matray, of
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's novel ''
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'' opposite Swedish actor
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. From 1917 Aud Egede-Nissen was not contented with being an actor in other companies' films in Berlin. In partnership with her husband Georg Alexander, she started the Egede-Nissen Film Co. (''Egede-Nissen Filmbyrå'') where she was the artistic and financial manager. Alexander directed most of their films, while Aud Egede-Nissen and her sisters Ada Kramm and Gerd Grieg usually played the female lead roles. Production notes suggest that these were mainly melodramas in serial form or detective films. In the two years between 1917 and 1919 her film company produced at least 29 films. Harder times and centralization in the German film industry after
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ultimately contributed to the closing of Egede-Nissen's film company at the beginning of the 1920s. In 1920, she starred in two films directed by Ernst Lubitsch. In the period before 1931 she acted in over 80 films and directed 18 more, having worked with many noted directors of early German cinema, including
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,
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,
F. W. Murnau Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (born Friedrich Wilhelm Plumpe; December 28, 1888March 11, 1931) was a German film director, producer and screenwriter. He was greatly influenced by Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Shakespeare and Ibsen plays he had seen at th ...
,
Karl Grune Karl Grune (22 January 1890 – 2 October 1962) was an Austrian film director and writer who made many silent films in the 1920s. Grune was born into a Jewish familySiegbert Salomon Prawer, ''Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German ...
, and
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. She had major roles in movies of 1922 including Fritz Lang's '' Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler'' and F. W. Murnau's '' Phantom''. Paul Richter, who was to become her second husband, also had a role in ''Dr. Mabuse''. In 1924, the year Aud married him, he ascended to superstar status, taking the lead role of King Siegfried in Lang's ''
Die Nibelungen ''Die Nibelungen'' ("The Nibelungs") is a two-part series of silent fantasy films created by Austrian director Fritz Lang in 1924, consisting of ''Die Nibelungen: Siegfried'' and ''Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge''. The scenarios for bo ...
.'' Along with Paul Richter, Aud also played in the 1928 Norwegian-German co-production '' Snowshoe Bandits'' (german: Schneeschuhbanditen) and based on a crime novel by Nils Lie and
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. Egede-Nissen's German film career came to an end shortly after the advent of
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s, though she did return to Norway to make two films there in the 1940s.


Personal life

Egede-Nissen was twice married to actors. In 1915 she married the German actor
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(1888–1945), by whom she had her son Georg Richter (1915–1972); in 1924 they divorced, and from 1924 to 1931 she was married to the Austrian actor
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(1895–1961). Upon their marriage, Richter adopted her nine-year-old son
Georg Richter Georg Lüddeckens Alexander Richter (27 December 1915 – 10 May 1972) was a German-born Norwegian actor. Personal life Richter was born in Berlin to German actor Georg Alexander and Norwegian actress Aud Egede-Nissen. His stepfather was ...
who became an actor and film producer. In 1940, she was married for the third time with Dag Havrevold (1911–1994). Together they had a son Dag Havrevold, Jr. (1938–2011). Havrevold's brother was
Olafr Havrevold Olafr Havrevold (26 May 1895 – 11 July 1972) was a Norwegian engineer and actor. Biography He was born at Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of Lauritz Paulsen Havrevold (1859–1940) and Marta Malena Nielsen (1873–1927). ...
, who later married (and divorced) Aud's sister, Gøril. Aud Egede-Nissen died in
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at the age of 81.


Selected filmography

* ''Die Filmprinzessin'' (1914) * ''Mobilmachung in der Küche'' (1914) * '' Das Phantom der Oper'' (1916) * ''
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'' (1916) * ''Sumurun'' (1920) * '' The Closed Chain'' (1920) * '' Temperamental Artist'' (1920) * ''Das Geheimnis der Chrysanthemen'' (1920) * ''
Anna Boleyn ''Anna Boleyn,'' also known as ''Deception'', is a 1920 German historical film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It stars Henny Porten as Anne Boleyn and Emil Jannings as King Henry VIII. The film was produced by Paul Davidson's Union Film, a ...
'' (1920) * '' Ships and People'' (1920) * '' The Raft of the Dead'' (1921) * ''
The Terror of the Red Mill ''The Terror of the Red Mill'' (german: Der Schrecken der roten Mühle) is a 1921 German silent film directed by Carl Boese and starring Aud Egede-Nissen, Otto Gebühr, and Alfred Abel Alfred Peter Abel (12 March 1879 – 12 December 193 ...
'' (1921) * ''
Night of the Burglar ''Night of the Burglar'' (german: Die Nacht der Einbrecher) is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by Uwe Jens Krafft and starring Paul Richter, Aud Egede-Nissen, and Rudolf Lettinger. It was shot at the Emelka Studios in Munich ...
'' (1921) * '' The Maharaja's Favourite Wife'' (1921) * '' The Secret of the Mummy'' (1921) * '' Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler'' (1921) * '' Lucrezia Borgia'' (1922) * '' Phantom'' (1922) * ''
A Dying Nation ''A Dying Nation'' or ''Dying Peoples'' (german: Sterbende Völker) is a 1922 German silent historical drama film directed by Robert Reinert and starring Paul Wegener, Otto Gebühr, and Fritz Kortner. It was released in two parts ''Heimat in No ...
'' (1922) * '' The Expulsion'' (1923) * ''
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'' (1923) * '' Carousel'' (1923) * '' Carlos and Elisabeth'' (1924) * ''
The New Land ''The New Land'' ( sv, Nybyggarna) is a 1972 Swedish film directed and co-written by Jan Troell and starring Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Eddie Axberg, Allan Edwall, Monica Zetterlund, and Pierre Lindstedt. It and its 1971 predecessor, ''The Emi ...
'' (1924) * ''
Slums of Berlin ''Slums of Berlin'' (german: Die Verrufenen) is a 1925 German silent drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Aud Egede-Nissen, Bernhard Goetzke, and Mady Christians. It was shot at the Marienfelde Studios in Berlin. The film's s ...
'' (1925) * '' Peter the Pirate'' (1925) * ''
The Red Mouse ''The Red Mouse'' (german: Die rote Maus) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Aud Egede-Nissen, Paul Richter, and Charles Willy Kayser. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital ...
'' (1926) * ''
People to Each Other ''People to Each Other'' (german: Menschen untereinander) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht Gerhard Lamprecht (6 October 1897 – 4 May 1974) was a German film director, screenwriter and film historian. He direct ...
'' (1926) * ''
The Ones Down There ''The Ones Down There'' (german: Die da unten) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Victor Janson and starring Maly Delschaft, Aud Egede-Nissen, and Walter Rilla. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacek Rotmil Jacek Rotmil ...
'' (1926) * '' The Armoured Vault'' (1926) * ''
Eternal Allegiance ''Eternal Allegiance'' (german: In Treue stark) is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by and starring Otto Gebühr, Claire Rommer, and Paul Richter. It was shot at the National Studios in Berlin. The film's set's were designed by the ...
'' (1926) * '' Battle of the Sexes'' (1926) * '' Sister Veronika'' (1927) * '' Lord of the Night'' (1927) * '' King of the Centre Forwards'' (1927) * ''
The Villa in Tiergarten Park ''The Villa in Tiergarten Park'' (german: Die Villa im Tiergarten) is a 1927 German silent romance film directed by Franz Osten and starring Joe Stöckel, Aud Egede-Nissen, and Elsa Krueger. It still survives unlike many films from the silent ...
'' (1927) * '' Snowshoe Bandits'' (1928) * ''
The Woman in the Advocate's Gown ''The Woman in the Advocate's Gown'' (german: Die Frau im Talar; no, Frøken Statsadvokat) is a 1929 Norwegian-German silent drama film directed by Adolf Trotz and starring Aud Egede-Nissen, Paul Richter, and Fritz Kortner. The screenplay was ...
'' (1929) * '' Eskimo'' (1930) * '' Between Night and Dawn'' (1931) * ''Hansen og Hansen'' (Norway, 1941) * ''
Trysil-Knut ''Trysil-Knut'' is a Norwegian film from 1942. Rasmus Breistein directed this skiing melodrama during the German occupation of Norway. It tells the story of the legendary skier Knut from Trysil, an ardent patriot at the beginning of the 1800s w ...
'' (Norway, 1942); Swedish title ''Nordlandets våghals''


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