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Gerd Larsen born Gerd Elly (19 February 1921 – 4 October 2001) was a Norwegian ballerina who performed frequently with England's
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, in a career lasting over fifty years up until her seventy-fifth birthday. In her later years she was known for her mime roles.


Early life

Gerd Elly was born in
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,
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on 19 February 1921. Her father, Leonard, was a civil servant.Arnold Haskell, "Turner, Harold (1909–1962)", rev. ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 200
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Career

In the late 1930s, Elly came to London to study with
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, and
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, the first British ballet expert to recognise her skills. She joined Tudor's London Ballet in 1938, founded after he broke with
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. In 1938, Tudor created two roles for Larsen, Canonetta in ''Soirée Musicale'' and the French ballerina in ''Gala Performance''. Elly first danced with Sadler's Wells Ballet (now The Royal Ballet) in 1944. This was the same year that she married the ballet star Harold Turner becoming his second wife. Now Gerd Larsen, she was later promoted to soloist in 1954. Sir
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noted her stage presence even in nearly static roles, casting her as Hera, in his 1951 ''Tiresias'', and as Demeter is his 1961 ''Persephone''. Back in 1960, Larsen had been selected by the Russian former prima ballerina
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to be personally coached to play this mime role, for a revised staging of the ballet. In 1965, Larsen created the role of Nurse in
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's
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production of ''
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'' to the music of
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. The ballerina
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remembers Larsen as one of the "resident teachers" at the Royal Ballet. The others being
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, Alexander Agadzhanov, and
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. Bull particularly admired Larsen's ability to introduce mime into the ballet. Larsen was a widow with one child when she met the successful writer
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and her husband Henry Maxwell Andrews one evening, on a night Larsen had performed in ''Swan Lake''. Henry became obsessed with Larsen and would refuse to travel with his wife; instead he stayed in London to be with Larsen. Rebecca West initially considered this to be purely her husband's infatuation, but came to think that Larsen was also driven by money. Henry was in his seventies; his life and marriage were ending (he died in 1968). Larsen and Henry's wife were amongst the mourners at the funeral, even though Larsen had only known him for eighteen months. Henry's will left £5,000 for Larsen. In a Royal Ballet career lasting over fifty years, Larsen made her final appearance at Covent Garden in arguably her best-known role, that of Berthe, mother of the eponymous heroine in
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, on her seventy-fifth birthday.


Personal life

Larsen was married to the British dancer Harold Turner from 1944 until his death in 1962. They had one child together, a daughter, Solveig, in 1952.


Death

She died in London in her 80th year.Gerd Larsen IMDb entry https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0488765/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm


References

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