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Lalla Carlsen (née Haralda Petrea Christensen) (17 August 1889 – 23 March 1967) was a Norwegian singer and actress. She is regarded as one of the most legendary female revue artists in Norway.


Personal life

Lalla Carlsen was born in
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as the daughter of shipmaster Carl Alfred Christensen and Laura Nilsson. The family moved to Christiania (now Oslo) when she was ten years old. She married composer, pianist and
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Carsten Carlsen Carsten Marensius Carlsen (5 June 1892 – 28 August 1961) was a Norwegian pianist and composer. Biography Carsten Marensius Carlsen was born in Oslo, Norway. His parents were Anton Carlsen (1862–1943) and Louise Larsen (1876–1957). In 19 ...
(1892 –1961) in 1917 and was known by the stage name Lalla Carlsen. Their daughter Gjertrud Carlsen (1919–2007) was also a pianist on Chat Noir, wrote several children's songs and was the mother of NRK media personality Vibeke Sæther (born 1943). Their son Arne-Carsten Carlsen (born 1922) became an author, journalist and editor at ''Aftenposten''.


Career

She studied at the
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from 1909 to 1913, as a soprano singer. She made her professional debut in the musical comedy ''Høstmanøver'' in 1914. She performed at the cabaret Chat Noir from 1915 to 1947, and also appeared at the revue stages ''Casino'' and the
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. Her husband Carsten Carlsen was
kapellmeister (, also , ) from German ''Kapelle'' (chapel) and ''Meister'' (master)'','' literally "master of the chapel choir" designates the leader of an ensemble of musicians. Originally used to refer to somebody in charge of music in a chapel, the term ha ...
at Chat Noir, and her regular accompanist. Her breakthrough performance came with Per Kvist's song "Å blei d'a dei (din blei)?" from the 1925 revue ''Summetonen''. Her film début was in the silent film ' from 1927, and she starred as the singer in the film ' from 1932. Between 1928 and 1931 she recorded about forty songs and sketches. During the Second World War Carlsen performed at the Carl Johan Theater, and her husband composed melodies for several of her songs. Her introduction of Finn Bø and Arild Feldborg's song ''
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'' in 1945 was met with wild enthusiasm. After the war she played minor character roles in twenty films, between 1947 and 1965, such as in ''I slik en natt'' from 1958, and in the 1961 film ''
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'' by Arne Skouen. She performed for radio, television, at the revue theatres Edderkoppen and Chat Noir, and at traditional theatres. She acted in
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's ''Skjønne ungdom'' at Rogaland Teater, played the character "Mrs. Peachum" in an adaptation of Brecht/
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's musical '' The Threepenny Opera'' at
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, the character "Aase" in
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's verse drama ''
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'', and played in O'Neill's drama '' Anna Christie''.


Legacy

Lalla Carlsen was awarded the King's Medal of Merit in gold in 1949. She became an honorary member of the
Norwegian Actors' Equity Association The Norwegian Actors' Equity Association ( no, Norsk Skuespillerforbund) is an association of Norwegian actors. Its main purpose is to improve actors' working conditions and to protect the artistic, judicial and financial interests of actors in N ...
in 1958. She was honoured with a statue at her birthplace Svelvik in 1989, sculptured by Per Palle Storm. The street Lallakroken at Briskeby in Oslo, where she lived from 1930, is named in her honour. The biography ''Lalla og hennes verden'' (Oslo: Gyldendal Forlag. 1989) was written by her son Arne-Carsten Carlsen.


Filmography

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Den glade enke i Trangvik ''Den glade enke i Trangvik'' (English: ''The Merry Widow of Trangvik'') is a 1927 Norwegian silent drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than ...
'' (1927), as "Bergtora" *''
Lalla vinner! ''Lalla vinner!'' (Lalla Wins!) is a Norwegian drama film from 1932. It was directed by Erling Bergendahl and George Schnéevoigt, and it starred Lalla Carlsen, Odd Frogg, and David Knudsen. Plot A lottery win means that the kitchen maid Lalla ...
'' (1932), as "Lalla Hansen" *''
Op med hodet! ''Op med hodet!'' (literally, Up with Your Head!, or Cheer Up!) is a Norwegian comedy film from 1934. It was directed by Tancred Ibsen and produced by Erling Bergendahl. The actors appearing in the film include Lillebil Ibsen, Lalla Carlsen, and L ...
'' (1933), as "actress" *'' Sankt Hans fest'' (1947), as "Madam Blomgreen" *'' Ukjent mann'' (1951), as old lady *''
Ung frue forsvunnet ''Ung frue forsvunnet'' (Young Woman Missing) is a 1953 Norwegian drama film directed by Edith Carlmar. The film stars Astri Jacobsen, Adolf Bjerke, Lalla Carlsen, Wenche Foss, Espen Skjønberg, and Guri Stormoen. Plot The university instructor ...
'' (1953), as the maid *''
Brudebuketten ''Brudebuketten'' ( en, The Bridal Bouquet}) is a 1953 Norway, Norwegian comedy film directed by Bjørn Breigutu, starring Randi Kolstad, Lalla Carlsen and Per Aabel. Cast * Randi Kolstad as Siv Blom * Lalla Carlsen as Berthe * Per Aabel as H ...
'' (1953), as "Berthe" *''
Blodveien Blodveien may refer to: * Blodveien (film) (The Blood Road), a Norwegian-Yugoslav film from 1955 *Blood Road The Blood Road ( no, Blodveien) is a route northeast of Rognan in the municipality of Saltdal in Nordland Counties of Norway, county, ...
'' (1955), as "Ane" *'' Bedre enn sitt rykte'' (1955), as "Miss Hansen" *''
Kvinnens plass ''Kvinnens plass'' (A Woman's Place) is a Norwegian drama film from 1956 directed by Nils R. Müller. The script was written by Müller and Eva Seeberg. Plot The journalist Tore Haugen returns to Norway from the United States. He falls in love ...
'' (1956), as "boardinghouse hostess" *'' På solsiden'' (1956), as "boatwoman" *'' I slik en natt'' (1958), as "Maren" *'' Høysommer'' (1958), as "Oline" *'' Hete septemberdager'' (1959), as "Lindby's sister" *'' Støv på hjernen'' (1959), as "Mrs. Svenkerud" *''
Millionær for en aften ''Millionær for en aften'' (Millionaire for an Evening) is a Norwegian comedy film from 1960 directed by Øyvind Vennerød. It stars Henki Kolstad, Unni Bernhoft, and Willie Hoel. Jørn Ording and Vennerød arranged the screenplay, which was writ ...
'' (1960), as owner of Maison Stellas *''
Sønner av Norge "Sønner av Norge" (originally "Sønner af Norge", ) is the common title of the song "Norsk Nationalsang" (), which was the ''de facto'' national anthem of Norway from 1820 until the early 20th century. From the mid-1860s, "Ja, vi elsker dette lan ...
'' (1961) *''
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'' (1961), as "Klara Tallerud" *'' Tonny'' (1962), as newspapercarrier *'' Freske fraspark'' (1963) *''
Alle tiders kupp ''Alle tiders kupp'' is a 1964 Norwegian comedy film directed by Øyvind Vennerød, starring Rolf Just Nilsen, Arne Bang-Hansen, Henki Kolstad and Inger Marie Andersen. Three men rob an outlet of the government owned alcoholic beverage retailer ...
'' (1964), as aunt "Sara" *'' Hjelp - vi får leilighet!'' (1965) *'' To på topp'' (1965), as "Josephine Hansen"


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Lalla Carlsens hjem
{{DEFAULTSORT:Carlsen, Lalla 1889 births 1967 deaths People from Svelvik Norwegian sopranos Norwegian film actresses Norwegian silent film actresses 20th-century Norwegian actresses Norwegian stage actresses Recipients of the King's Medal of Merit in gold 20th-century Norwegian women singers Burials at Vestre gravlund