Hans Ingi Hedemark
Hans Ingi Hedemark (September 21, 1875 – June 21, 1940) was a Norwegian opera singer (a tenor) and an actor.
Hans Ingi Hedemark | |
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Born | Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway | September 21, 1875
Died | June 21, 1940 64) Oslo, Norway | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Linken Hedemark Marie Hedemark |
Career
Hans Ingi Hedemark made his debut at the Christiania Theater in 1896 in Otto Sinding's play Iraka.[1][2] Hedemark was engaged with the national Theater in Bergen in 1899 as both an opera singer and a character actor.[1][3] He recorded 78 rpm records on the Gramophone label for Brødrene Johnsen A/S. Hedemark also appeared in film roles.
Opera roles (selected)
- 1901: La belle Hélène (Norwegian: Den skjønne Helene) as Pâris
- 1902: La bohème as Rodolpho
- 1902: Les dragons de Villars (Norwegian: Villars Dragoner) as Sylvain
- 1902: Le postillon de Lonjumeau (Norwegian: Postillionen i Longemeau) as Chapelou
- 1903: Kynthia as Agaton
- 1904: La fille du régiment (Norwegian: Regimentets datter) as Tonio
Filmography
- 1911: Bondefangeri i Vaterland as Ola Snippen
- 1911: Fattigdommens forbandelse
- 1911: Under forvandlingens lov as a singer
- 1917: De Forældreløse as Sam the boatman
- 1918: Lodsens datter as the pilot
- 1919: Æresgjesten as Robert, Klara James's son
- 1919: Historien om en gut as the boatman
References
- Aarseth, Asbjørn (1969). Den Nationale scene 1901–31. Oslo: Gyldendal. p. 78.
- Franzén, Tony; Thelander, Lars; Vanberg, Vidar (1998). Pathé: Acoustic Recordings in Scandinavia with Historical Survey and Biographical Data: A Discography of Recordings Made and Issued Between 1901 and 1925 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden by the Company Pathé Frères and Its Scandinavian Agents. Oslo: T. Franzén, L. Thelander, V. Vanberg.
- Wiers-Jenssen, Hans (1926). Den Nationale Scene. De første 25 aar. Bergen: John Griegs Forlag. p. 405.
External links
- Hans Ingi Hedemark at IMDb
- Hans Ingi Hedemark at Filmfront
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