Norwegian actor
Finn Bernhoft
Born (1898-02-06 ) February 6, 1898Died April 27, 1981(1981-04-27) (aged 83) Occupation Actor
Finn Hugo Bernhoft (February 6, 1898 – April 27, 1981) was a Norwegian theater and film actor.[1] [2]
Bernhoft was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway .[3] He debuted in 1917 in Edvard Drabløs 's touring theater,[2] and he started working with the Trondheim National Theater that same year. He later played at Chat Noir , the Carl Johan Theater , and the Central Theater , and from 1948 to 1958 he was engaged with the Trøndelag Theater . In addition to many roles in comedies, operettas, and musicals, he won acclaim as Morten Kiil in Henrik Ibsen 's An Enemy of the People [4] and as the riding master in August Strindberg 's The Father .
In film, Bernhoft had almost 30 supporting roles over a period of 40 years. He made his film debut in 1929 in the Norwegian silent film Laila . After that he appeared in Fantegutten (1932), Skjærgårdsflirt (1932), Bør Børson Jr. (1938), Gategutter (1949), Pappa tar gull (1964), and An-Magritt (1969), which was his last film role. He also appeared in some performances on NRK 's Television Theater, including Går ut i kveld (1961) and Læraren (1963).
Bernhoft lived in Slependen .[2] [5]
Filmography
Television
1961: Går ut i kveld as the bartender in the coffee shop
1963: Læraren
References
^ Øisang, Ole (1962). Trøndelag teater gjennom 25 år . Trondheim: F. Bruns Bokhandel i komm. p. 89.
^ a b c "Finn Bernhoft er død". Asker og Bærums budstikke . May 8, 1981. p. 3.
^ "Kommunal folketelling 1.12.1923 for Kristiania" . Digitalarkivet . Arkivverket. Retrieved September 29, 2022 .
^ "Glans over Trøndelag" . Nidaros . No. 202. September 2, 1954. p. 8. Retrieved June 11, 2021 .
^ "70 år". Asker og Bærums budstikke . February 5, 1968. p. 2.
^ Klemperer, Victor (2020). Licht und Schatten: Kinotagebuch 1929–1945 . Berlin: Aufbau.
^ Glödstaf, Kari (2018). 1000 mykkäelokuvaa: Sirpaleita elokuvan kulta-ajalta . Turku: Kustantamo Helmivyö. p. 172.
^ Klaus, Ulrich J. (2006). Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1932 . Berchtesgaden: Klaus-Archiv. p. 268.
^ Syversen, Odd Magnar (1986). Sven Elvestad: en bibliografi . Oslo: Universitetsbiblioteket i Oslo. p. 192.
^ "Broadway Welcomes New Foreign House" . Daily News . New York, NY. January 8, 1938. p. 89. Retrieved June 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Hasenberg, Peter (1993). Religion im Film: Lexikon mit Kurzkritiken und Stichworten zu 1200 Kinofilmen . Cologne: Katholisches Institüt für Medieninformation. p. 73.
External links
International National Artists People