Dagmar Myhrvold (April 19, 1898 – April 21, 1972) was a
Norwegian
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actress.
After attending
Sofie Bernhoft
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's school, Myhrvold spent a year studying theater in
Copenhagen
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. In 1916 she was able to make her debut as a participant in
Edvard Drabløs
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Biography
Drabløs was born at Sykkylven in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. He was the son of Jens Helgesen Drabløs (1856–1925) and Olave Velle (1852–191 ...
's touring theater. The following year there was a tour with ''
The Dance of Death
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'' by
August Strindberg
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, 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
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's ''
The Power of Darkness
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'' and
Selma Lagerlöf
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's ''
The Emperor of Portugallia
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'' as well as Tale in
Olav Duun
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's ''Medmenneske'' (Fellow Man). With a broad sense of humor, she also played genuine Oslo types such as Gurina-Neger in
Oskar Braaten
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Oskar Alexander Braaten was born in Sagene, a borough of the city of Oslo. Sagene was one of Norway's oldest industrial areas dating to the mid ...
's ''Ungen'' (The Child) and Dobbelt-Petra in the same author's ''Den store barnedåpen'' (The Great Christening). Myhrvold also worked as a stage director, and she directed twelve works.
Myhrvold was a teacher at the Norwegian Theater's student school, which she led from 1947 to 1949. She also worked to establish the
National Academy of Theatre ( no, Statens teaterhøgskole), which opened in 1953 and where she taught for a few years.
Myhrvold was married to the actor
Vilhelm Lund in the 1920s.
Their daughter Anne-Marie (born 1929) was married to the French sinologist André Lévy (1925–2017), and in 1968 she published the travelogue ''Ferden til Shigaraki'' (Journey to Shigaraki).
In 1935 Myhrvold married the theater director
Nils Sletbak
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Biography
Sletbak was born in Sunndal, Norway.
He graduated as a cand.jur. at the University of Oslo.
He was an active proponent for Nynorsk ...
.
Filmography
*1920: ''
Fante-Anne
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Film history
''Fante-Anne'' is considered to mark the beginning of the national bre ...
'' as Anne's mother
*1926: ''
Brudeferden i Hardanger
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'' as Kari Bjørve
*1934: ''
Sangen om Rondane
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It was shot location filming, on location in Rondane.
Cas ...
'' as Kari, Knut's mother
*1937: ''
Bra mennesker
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'' as Andrine Vik
*1940: ''
Godvakker-Maren
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'' as Matea
*1942: ''
En herre med bart
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'' as Thea, Grong's maid
*1943: ''
Vigdis'' as the midwife
*1946: ''
Om kjærligheten synger de
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'' as Mrs. Larsen
*1964: ''
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 Gu ...
'' as Maja's friend
*1968: ''
Smuglere
''Smuglere'' (The Smugglers) is a Norwegian crime film from 1968 directed by Rolf Clemens. The screenplay was written by Liv Clemens, who based it on Arthur Omre's 1935 novel of the same name.
Plot
In the 1920s, the unemployed architect Ernst ...
''
*1969: ''
Brent jord
''Scorched Earth'' ( no, Brent jord) is a 1969 Norwegian drama film directed by Knut Andersen. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a diploma.
Cast
* Rolf Søder as Hekki Haldonen
* Anne-Lise Tangstad as ...
'' as Herdis's grandmother
*1970: ''
Selma Brøter
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'' (TV)
References
External links
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Dagmar Myhrvoldat Filmfront
1898 births
1972 deaths
Norwegian stage actresses
Norwegian film actresses
Norwegian silent film actresses
20th-century Norwegian actresses
Actresses from Oslo
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