Anne-Lise Tangstad

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Anne-Lise Tangstad with her husband Frimann Falck Clausen , 1959.

Anne-Lise Tangstad (born February 6, 1935 in Oslo ; † December 13, 1981 there ) was a Norwegian actress and voice actress .

Life

Tangstad made his debut in 1954 in the play South Pacific in Centralteatret , and later worked at this theater from 1957 to 1958. She then worked at Folketeatret from 1958 to 1959 and at Oslo Nye Teater from 1959 to 1979 . Subsequently, she then performed freelance at various Norwegian theaters. She had her best-known theater appearances as Sofja Jegorowna in Chekhov's Platonov , as Hazel in Eugene O'Neill's Mourning becomes Electra , as Helen in Shakespeare's Was ihr wollt and as Frau Krana in Kranes konditori and as Guriana in Oskar Braatens Ungen .

She has also worked in numerous Norwegian films and television series . She made her film debut in 1952 in Det kunne vært deg in a supporting role and her first leading role in 1958 In such a night as Liv Kraft . She had other best-known appearances in 1969 in the feature film Brent jord as Alma and in 1979 in Skulle det dukke opp flere lik er det bare å ringe and in 1976 in Den sommeren jeg fylte 15 . She became better known in her home country through her appearances in five films by the Norwegian Olsen Gang . She has appeared on Norwegian television in several formats and series, including Nitimemordet , Benoni & Rosa and an episode of Fleksnes . Tangstad also gave her Norwegian voice as a voice actress in several children's films and animated films.

Tangstad was married to the actor Frimann Falck Clausen (1921-1983).

Filmography

Television appearances

  • 1972: Fleksnes - Visittid
  • 1973: Benoni & Rosa (mini series)
  • 1975: Nitimemordet ( Helmer & Sigurdson ) (miniseries)
  • 1976: Fleksnes - Trafikk og panikk
  • 1988: Fleksnes - En siste sjanse

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