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Kirsten Sørlie (5 October 1926 – 23 September 2013) was a Norwegian actress and stage director.


Early and personal life

Sørlie was born in
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to engineer Erling Thorbjørn Sørlie and Elisabeth Gjersøe . She was married to
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from 1955 to 1958. She was the mother of actress
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, and mother-in-law of violinist Terje Tønnesen.


Career

Sørlie was educated as ceramist from the
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. She made her stage debut as actress at
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in 1947. She had further engagements at
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and Edderkoppen in
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, and at
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in
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, where she had her first commitment as stage director. Back in Oslo in 1965, she had assignments for
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,
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,
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and
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. Her stage productions include the musical ''
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'', the first staging of
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's play ''To akter for fem kvinner'', and adaptations of Beckett's ''
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'' and
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's '' Home''. She died in Oslo on 23 September 2013.


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* 1926 births 2013 deaths Norwegian stage actresses Norwegian film actresses Norwegian television directors 20th-century Norwegian actresses Oslo National Academy of the Arts alumni People from Askim {{Norway-actor-stub