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Familien På Borgan
(The Family at Borgan) is a 1939 Norway, Norwegian drama film. It was directed by Helge Lunde. Cast *Victor Bernau as Halvor Berg, a farm manager *Harald Steen as Borgan, a wholesaler *Joachim Holst-Jensen as Cohn, a lawyer *Lillemor von Hanno as Marie Berg *Georg Løkkeberg as Knut Borgan *Wenche Klouman as Anne, Berg's daughter *Thomas Thomassen as Borgan, a wholesaler *Eva Steen as the wholesaler's wife *Astri Steiwer as Lillemor Borgan *Vivi Schøyen as Åse Borgan *Per Schrøder-Nilsen as Victor Faber *Alfred Solaas as Erik Nelson *Pehr Qværnstrøm as Ola Bråten *Turid Haaland as Gurine Plassen *Alf Sommer as Nils Moen *Berit Alten as a girl *Henny Skjønberg as an old woman *Einar Vaage as a carpenter References External links * ''Familien på Borgan''
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Helge Lunde
Helge or Helgi is a Scandinavian languages, Scandinavian, German language, German, and Dutch language, Dutch mostly male name. The name is derived from Proto-Norse ''Hailaga'' with its original meaning being ''dedicated to the gods''. For its Slavic version, see Oleg. Its feminine equivalent is Olga (name), Olga. Notable people with this name *Halga, legendary Danish king mentioned in ''Beowulf'' and in medieval Scandinavian sources *Helgi Hjörvarðsson, Scandinavian hero from ''Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar'', in the ''Poetic Edda'' *Helgi Hundingsbane, Scandinavian hero who figures in the ''Völsunga saga'' and who has two poems in the ''Poetic Edda'' *Helgi Haddingjaskati, Swedish hero from ''Hrómundar saga Gripssonar'' *Helge (Danish king), 9th-century king *Helge Akre (1903–1986), Norwegian diplomat *Helge Bostrom (1894–1977), Canadian ice hockey player *Helge Dohrmann (1939–1989), Danish politician *Helge Jung (1886–1978), Swedish general *Helge von Koch (1870–192 ...
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Vivi Schøyen
Vivi may refer to: People * Gino Vivi (born 2000), Costa Rican footballer * Vivi Bach (1939–2013), Danish actress and singer * Vivi Fernandez (born 1977), Brazilian model * Vivi Flindt (born 1943), Danish ballerina * Vivi Friedman (1967–2012), Finnish film director * Vivi Gioi (1917–1975), Italian actress * Vivi Jiang (born 1988), Chinese pop singer * Vivi Krogh (1919–2014), Norwegian anti-immigration activist * Vivi Sylwan (1870-1961), Swedish textile historian and textile curator at the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg. * Vivi Zigler, American television executive * Albert Vivancos (born 1994), commonly known as Vivi, Spanish footballer * ViVi (born 1996), stage name of Wong Ka Hei, Hong Kong born singer based in South Korea, member of Loossemble, former member of Loona and Loona 1/3 Places * Vivi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a town * Lake Vivi in Evenkia, Russia * Vivi (river), a tributary of the Nizhnyaya Tunguska in Evenkia, Russia * Río Viví, a river ...
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Norwegian Drama Films
Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe *Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway *Demographics of Norway *Norwegian language, including the two official written forms: **Bokmål, literally "book language", used by 85–90% of the population of Norway **Nynorsk, literally "New Norwegian", used by 10–15% of the population of Norway * Norwegian Sea Norwegian or may also refer to: Norwegian *Norwegian Air Shuttle, an airline, trading as Norwegian ** Norwegian Long Haul, a defunct subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle, flying long-haul flights * Norwegian Air Lines, a former airline, merged with Scandinavian Airlines in 1951 *Norwegian coupling, used for narrow-gauge railways *Norwegian Cruise Line, a cruise line *Norwegian Elkhound, a canine breed. * Norwegian Forest cat, a domestic feline breed *Norwegian Red, a breed of dairy cattle *Norwegian Township, Pennsylvania, USA Norsk ...
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1939 Films
The year 1939 in film is widely considered the greatest year in film history. The ten films nominated for Best Picture at the 12th Academy Awards (which honored the best in film for 1939)—''Dark Victory'', '' Gone with the Wind'', '' Goodbye, Mr. Chips'', '' Love Affair'', '' Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'', '' Ninotchka'', ''Of Mice and Men'', ''Stagecoach'', '' The Wizard of Oz'', and '' Wuthering Heights''—range in genre and are considered classics. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1939 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events Film historians often rate 1939 as "the greatest year in the history of Hollywood". Hollywood studios were at the height of their Golden Age, producing a number of exceptional motion pictures, many of which became honored as all-time classic films. * February 15 – John Ford's Western film ''Stagecoach'' starring John Wayne premieres in New York City and Los Angeles. * March 31 – Release of the 20 ...
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1939 Drama Films
This year also marks the start of the World War II, Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history. Events Events related to World War II have a "WWII" prefix. January * January 1 ** Coming into effect in Nazi Germany of: *** The Protection of Young Persons Act (Germany), Protection of Young Persons Act, passed on April 30, 1938, the Working Hours Regulations. *** The small businesses obligation to maintain adequate accounting. *** The Jews name change decree. ** With his traditional call to the New Year in Nazi Germany, Führer and Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler addresses the members of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). ** The Hewlett-Packard technology and scientific instruments manufacturing company is founded by Bill Hewlett and David Packard, in a garage in Palo Alto, California, considered the birthplace of Silicon Valley. ** Philipp Etter takes over as President of the Swiss Confederation. ** The Third Soviet Five Year P ...
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National Library Of Norway
The National Library of Norway () was established in 1989. Its principal task is "to preserve the past for the future". The library is located both in Oslo and in Mo i Rana. The building in Oslo was restored and reopened in 2005. Prior to the existence of the National Library, the University Library of Oslo was assigned the tasks that normally fall to a national library. The Norwegian ISBN Agency, responsible for assigning ISBNs with prefix 82- and 978-82-, is part of the National Library of Norway. The National Library is also responsible for legal deposits made from publishers in Norway. All material is to be submitted free of charge. Aslak Sira Myhre is national librarian from November 2014. History On 15 August 2005, Norway opened a fully functioning national library for the first time in its history. This occurred exactly 100 years after Norway dissolved its union with Sweden. Although gaining independence in 1905 marked the peak of Norwegian nationalism, it took Norway ...
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Einar Vaage
Einar Vaage (March 1, 1889 – June 11, 1973) was a Norwegian actor. Vaage was active in Oslo from 1921 onward, where he was engaged with the Central Theater (from 1925 to 1931) and the Oslo New Theater. The comedy roles that Vaage played include the clerk Styver in Henrik Ibsen's play ''Love's Comedy''. Vaage appeared in 49 Norwegian films. He played bit roles in most of them. Waage debuted in the silent film ''Madame besøker Oslo'' in 1927, and he played one of the lead roles in '' Sangen om Rondane'' in 1934, which was one of the first sound films in Norway. He is probably best remembered for his portrayal of Judge Nicolai Bals in '' Tante Pose'' (1940). Vaage's last film role was in the 1964 comedy '' Husmorfilmen høsten 1964''. Selected filmography * 1927: ''Madame besøker Oslo'' as Wagelsteen, a banker * 1934: ''Op med hodet!'' as an audience member * 1934: '' Sangen om Rondane'' as the wholesaler * 1936: '' Dyrk jorden!'' as Ola Engset * 1939: ''Familien på Borg ...
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Henny Skjønberg
Henny Kristin Skjønberg (6 August 1886 – 5 January 1973) was a Norwegian actress and stage director. Biography Hennika Bucher Eide was born in Stavanger, Norway. She was the daughter of Henrik Eide (1831–1907) and Ingeborg Sofie Bucher (1846–1929). She attended upper secondary school at Kongsgård in Stavanger, after which she traveled to London. She made her debut at the newly established Stavanger Faste Scene (later Rogaland Teater) in 1914. She was mainly employed at the Norwegian Theater in Oslo Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022 ..., where with humour and irony she specialized as a character comedian. She also acted in movies from 1920 to 1967. Skjønberg's most famous role came as the cranky old aunt Tante Pose in the 1940 movie of the same name. Fo ...
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Berit Alten
Berit Alten (May 2, 1915 – December 18, 2002) was a Norwegians, Norwegian actress. Family Alten was born in Oslo, Kristiania (now Oslo), the daughter of the judge Edvin Alten (1876–1967) and Ragna Aass (1880–1975). Her half-sister was the actress Rønnaug Alten (1910–2001). In 1950 she married the literary historian Asbjørn Aarnes (1923–2013). Career Alten made her stage debut in 1938 at the Oslo Nye Teater, New Theater, and from 1939 to 1947 she was engaged with the Trøndelag Teater, Trøndelag Theater. She made her film debut in 1939 in Helge Lunde's film ''Familien på Borgan''. Alten appeared in four films altogether from 1939 to 1946. In her last film, ''Vi vil leve'', she played one of the lead roles as Elsa. Filmography *1939: ''Familien på Borgan'' as a girl *1941: ''Hansen og Hansen'' as Miss Brun *1944: ''Hans livs lopp'' (short) as a Norwegian refugee *1946: ''Vi vil leve'' as Elsa References External links * Berit Altenat Sceneweb Berit Altenat the S ...
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Turid Haaland
Turid Haaland (June 23, 1908 – October 12, 1979) was a Norwegian actress. Haaland debuted in 1926 at the Norwegian Theater. She played the daughter in Runar Schildt's play ''Den store rolla'', and the character's parents were played by her real parents, Mally Carenius Haaland and Ingjald Haaland, who were both actors. She was later mainly associated with the New Theater (and its successor, the Oslo New Theater), mainly in comedy roles, such as Nille in ''Jeppe på Bjerget''. Haaland was also active as a film actress. She made her debut in ''Familien på Borgan'' in 1939. She was particularly active on the screen in the 1950s, and she starred in several of Arne Skouen's films. She had one of the lead roles in ''Aldri annet enn bråk''. Haaland performed the voice of Karius in the animated film '' Karius og Baktus''. Filmography *1939: ''Familien på Borgan'' as Gurine Plassen *1941: '' Kjærlighet og vennskap'' as Hulda *1943: '' Vigdis'' as Nordby's sister *1949: '' Gat ...
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Pehr Qværnstrøm
Pehr Adolf Qværnstrøm (February 8, 1878 – December 12, 1949) was a Norwegian actor, film director, and scriptwriter. Filmography As an actor *1911: '' Bondefangeri i Vaterland'' as the farmer *1911: '' Fattigdommens forbandelse'' *1912: '' Hemmeligheden'' as the fisherman *1920: '' Kaksen på Øverland'' as Aasmund Venaas, a musician *1937: '' Bra mennesker'' as a merchant *1938: '' Det drønner gjennom dalen'' as a forest owner *1938: '' Lenkene brytes'' as Ludvigsen *1938: '' Ungen'' as a restaurateur *1939: '' Familien på Borgan'' as Ola Bråten *1939: '' Gryr i Norden'' as the chairman *1940: '' Godvakker-Maren'' as the merchant Nils Endresen *1943: '' Vigdis'' as a court witness *1946: '' Så møtes vi imorgen'' as the office manager As director *1911: '' Bondefangeri i Vaterland'' As scriptwriter *1911: '' Bondefangeri i Vaterland'' References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Qvaernstrom, Pehr 1878 births 1949 deaths Norwegian male film actors Norwegian male ...
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Alfred Solaas
Alfred Solaas (April 15, 1912 – November 23, 1968) was a Norwegians, Norwegian actor, film director, and theater director. He was engaged for many years at the Oslo Nye Teater, Oslo New Theater. Career Solaas debuted in 1934 at the Carl Johan Theater. After that, he was engaged with the Centralteatret, Central Theater from 1935 to 1939 and with the Oslo New Theater from 1940 to 1960, followed by freelance work. At the Central Theater his appearances included roles in ''The Threepenny Opera'' (Norwegian title: ''Tolvskillingsoperaen'') in 1938 and in Finn Bo's revue ''Takk for sist'' (Nice to See You Again), and he received praise for his role as Arv in Ludvig Holberg's ''Jean de France''. He made his debut as a director in 1946 and staged Shakespeare plays such as ''Hamlet'', ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', and ''As You Like It''. He also staged Henrik Ibsen's ''Peer Gynt'' and musicals such as ''My Fair Lady''. He launched the Summer Theater in Frogner Park in 1953 and led it un ...
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