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Ingeborg Cathrine Caroline Skov (1893–1990) was a Danish actress who performed on stage as well as in a number of films. After training at Copenhagen's Dagmar Theatre, she made her stage debut there in 1911 while her first movie appearance was in 1914 in the silent film ''Elskovsbarnet''. After marrying the theatre director Carl Thorvald Larsen in 1930, she performed a wide variety of key roles, first at the
Odense Theatre
Odense Teater is a theater in the city of Odense in Denmark. It dates back to 1796, which makes it Denmark's second oldest theater. It is one of the country's three main theaters.
The venue is located in Jernbanegade, where it has three stages: ...
until 1935 and thereafter at Copenhagen's
Folketeatret
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History
The theatre itself operated from 1952 to 1959, but the institution has a much longer history. ...
until 1959. After her husband retired, she ran the Alexandra Cinema in Copenhagen.
Early life and education
Born in Copenhagen on 22 February 1893, Ingeborg Cathrine Caroline Skov was the daughter of the auctioneer Nis Hansen Skov (1853–1904) and Agnes Augusta Ambrosen (1859–1904).
After her marriage with the lawyer Aage Lassen Landorph (1891–1941), in October 1930, she married the theatre director Carl Thorvald Larsen (1892–1992).
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She was trained as an actress by ]Peter Jerndorff
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and Betty Hennings
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and took dancing lessons under Emilie Walbom
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. She completed her training as a pupil at the Dagmar Theatre School.[
]
Career
Skov made her debut at Copenhagen's Dagmar Theatre in 1911 as Louison in Molière
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's '' Den Indbildt Syge''. From 1914, she performed at the Alexandra Theatre and toured in Sweden and Norway. After her first marriage, she took a break from the stage for a few years. From 1925, she performed in various provincial drama companies under directors Ove Bassøe, Gerda Christophersen
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Biography
Born Gerda Amalie Holst Chr ...
and Otto Jacobsen. In 1925, she joined the company directed by her future husband Thorvald Larsen. From 1927 to 1935, she moved with him to the Odense Theatre
Odense Teater is a theater in the city of Odense in Denmark. It dates back to 1796, which makes it Denmark's second oldest theater. It is one of the country's three main theaters.
The venue is located in Jernbanegade, where it has three stages: ...
. Here she performed some 60 roles in varying genres. Among the most memorable were Agnete in ''Elverhøj
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'', Emmy in ''Nøddebo Præstergård'' and Puck in Shakespeare
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's ''En Skærsommernatsdrøm
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''. Her most notable performance was in the farce ''Mrs. Dot'' in which she appeared with Bodil Ipsen
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.[
In 1935 the couple moved to Copenhagen's ]Folketeatret
Folketeateret is a theatre in Oslo, Norway. The building has been used as a movie theatre and as an opera house. The theatre has 1,400 seats.
History
The theatre itself operated from 1952 to 1959, but the institution has a much longer history. ...
where she was less active but stood in for those who were sick. She performed in a number of Danish plays including ''Frøkenklostret'', ''Moderhjertet'', ''Den gale fra Chaillot'', ''Kvinder på hotel'' and ''Fra bord til bord''. She also appeared at Det Ny Teater
Det Ny Teater (English: The New Theatre) is an established theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, first opened in 1908. It is based in a building which spans a passage between Vesterbrogade and Gammel Kongevej in Copenhagen's theatre district on the borde ...
and Allé-Scenen. When her husband ceased to work as a theatre director in 1959, she retired from the stage and ran the Alexandra Cinema in Copenhagen.[
Ingeborg Skov died on 5 February 1990, aged 96.][
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Filmography
References
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1893 births
1990 deaths
Actresses from Copenhagen
Danish stage actresses
Danish film actresses
Danish silent film actresses
20th-century Danish actresses