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Erna Schøyen
Born(1887-03-01)March 1, 1887
Kabelvåg, Norway
DiedDecember 21, 1968(1968-12-21) (aged 81)
Oslo, Norway
OccupationActress
Years active1906–1965

Erna Kamilla Schøyen (born Erna Kamille Berg, March 1, 1887 – December 21, 1968) was a Norwegian actress.[1]

Career

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Schøyen trained as an actress at the National Theatre from 1905 to 1906, and she had her debut at the Fahlstrøm Theater in 1906.[2] She remained there until she relocated to the Central Theater in 1911, where she worked until 1959. Schøyen was also engaged with Chat Noir from 1920 to 1924.[2]

Schøyen also appeared in dozens of films, including some of Norway's first silent films. When Alice in Wonderland was dubbed into Norwegian in 1951, Schøyen played one of the voices.[3] She was a master of the Northern Norwegian dialect and played the grandmother of Bodø (nicknamed after a town in northern Norway) in one of the Stompa films,[4][5] based on the Jennings novels. Schøyen continued working until she was almost 80 years old.

Family

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Schøyen was born Erna Kamille Berg in Kabelvåg to the bookseller Ørger Johannes Berg (1860–?) and Kamilla Hamine Benjaminsen (1865–1938).[2] She married the entomologist Thor Hiorth Schøyen (1885–1961) on June 19, 1910.[1] Their daughter was the actress Vivi Schøyen (1918–2014), who was the mother of the journalist Hege Duckert (born 1962).

Filmography

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  • 1916: Under kjærlighedens aak
  • 1917: Synd skal sones
  • 1917: Livets gøglespil
  • 1917: Hjertetyven
  • 1936: Vi vil oss et land...
  • 1940: Tørres Snørtevold
  • 1941: Hansen og Hansen
  • 1943: Sangen til livet
  • 1943: Den nye lægen
  • 1944: Kommer du, Elsa?
  • 1946: Om kjærligheten synger de
  • 1946: To liv
  • 1948: Trollfossen
  • 1949: Svendsen går videre
  • 1951: Vi gifter oss
  • 1952: Trine!
  • 1956: Kvinnens plass
  • 1959: Hete septemberdager
  • 1960: Venner
  • 1961: Den store barnedåpen (TV)
  • 1961: Et øye på hver finger
  • 1962: Stompa &Co
  • 1963: Kranes konditori (TV)
  • 1964: Alle tiders kupp
  • 1964: Klokker i måneskinn
  • 1965: Hjelp – vi får leilighet!
  • References

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    1. ^ a b "Thor Hiorth Schøyen". Norsk biografisk leksikon. 2014. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  • ^ a b c "Erna Schøyen". Dansk film database. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  • ^ "Alice i eventyrland". NRK. March 8, 2002. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  • ^ "Erna Schøyen". IMDb. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  • ^ Rasmussen, Bjørn (1968). Filmens hvem-vad-hvor: Udenlanske film 1950-1967. Copenhagen: Politikens Forlag. p. 874.
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