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Tancred Ibsen (11 July 1893 – 4 December 1978) was a
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military officer, aviator, film director and screenwriter.


Background

Ibsen was the son of Sigurd Ibsen and Bergljot Bjørnson. He was the grandson of both Henrik Ibsen and Nobel laureate
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson ( , ; 8 December 1832 – 26 April 1910) was a Norwegian writer who received the 1903 Nobel Prize in Literature "as a tribute to his noble, magnificent and versatile poetry, which has always been distinguishe ...
. He married dancer and actress
Lillebil Ibsen Lillebil Ibsen (née Sofie Parelius Monrad Krohn) (6 August 1899 – 12 August 1989) was a Norwegian dancer and actress. Personal life Lillebil was born in Kristiania, as the daughter of engineer Georg Monrad Krohn and actress Gyda Martha Kristi ...
in 1919, and remained married to her until his death in 1978. His son Tancred Ibsen, Jr. (1921–2015) was a Norwegian diplomat.


Aviation career

In 1917, Tancred Ibsen started pilot training at Kjeller Airport and began his career in the
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. He started the first civilian active airplane company, ''
A/S Aero A/S Aero was a Norwegian airline company founded by Tancred Ibsen in January 1920. The company was financed by Tancred Ibsen's uncle, businessman Einar Bjørnson, and two shipowners. Despite the ''A/S'' (for private company limited by shares) in it ...
'' in 1920, financed by his uncle, businessman Einar Bjørnson, and two shipowners. The company successfully operated demonstration, advertising, and limited mail flights with Ibsen as the head pilot. The company also chartered airplanes to the Det Norske Luftfartrederi routes in southern Norway. The activity of ''A/S Aero'' ended, with the company becoming part of the aircraft factory ''A/S Norske Aeroplanfabrik'' in
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.


Film career

A 1923 trip to New York and a screening of D.W. Griffith's ''
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'' inspired Ibsen with the potential of filmmaking. He spent the next two years in Los Angeles, working at
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as a handyman, electrician, and finally in the script department. Ibsen's return to Norway and directoral debut in 1931 was Norway's first feature-length sound film, ''Den store barnedåpen''. Through the 1930s he would "dominate" the nation's film industry, together with Leif Sinding (1895–1985). Ibsen produced conventional melodramas more or less on the model of Hollywood films. In 1940, he returned to active military service against
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but continued to produce films through 1942. After the war, Ibsen took on the project ''To mistenkelige personer'' (1950), based on a 1933 book by Gunnar Larsen about a real-life 1926 killing. The completed film was banned by the
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, based on the privacy rights of one of the figures in the real-life killing, still alive.


Second World War

Ibsen was arrested on 17 August 1943 during the
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. He was imprisoned in Schildberg and then
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until the camp was liberated.


Selected filmography

* 1931 - '' Den store barnedåpen'' (director) **The first Norwegian
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* 1933 - ''Men with Brooms'' (writer, director) * 1934 - ''Op med hodet'' (writer, director), his wife Lillibel Ibsen starred in this play * 1934 - ''Synnøve Solbakken'' (director), based on the novel written by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson * 1935 - '' Kanske en gentleman'' (director) * 1935 - ''Du har lovet meg en kone'' (writer, director, editor) * 1936 - ''Ä vi gifta?'' (director) * 1936 - '' Poor Millionaires'' (director) * 1936 - '' The Ghost of Bragehus'' (director) * 1937 - '' Fant'' (director) * 1937 - '' To levende og en død'' (writer, director, editor) * 1939 - '' Whalers'' (director) * 1939 - '' Gjest Baardsen'' (writer, director) * 1940 - '' Tørres Snørtevold'' (director) * 1942 - '' The Dangerous Game'' (director) * 1948 - ''The Private Apartment'' (writer, director) * 1950 - ''
To mistenkelige personer ''To mistenkelige personer'' (Two Suspects) is a Norwegian crime drama from 1950 directed by Tancred Ibsen. The film is about the murder of two sheriffs in Norway and the subsequent hunt for the criminals. The script is based on Gunnar Larsen's ...
'' (writer, director) **Forbidden to be shown in public by the
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in 1952, legalized and published in 2007 *1952 - ''Oslo 1952: The VI Olympic Winter Games'' (director) **Official video of the 1952 Winter Olympics, held in Oslo, Norway * 1960 - '' Venner'' (director) * 1963 - ''The Wild Duck'' (director), written by Henrik Ibsen


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