Lydia Opøien
Lydia Marie Opøien (November 4, 1894 – November 24, 1961) was a Norwegian actress.[1][2]
Lydia Opøien | |
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Died | November 24, 1961 67) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Among other venues, Opøien was engaged with the Oslo New Theater, the Norwegian Theater in Oslo, and the Trøndelag Theater. She also worked with the NRK Radio Theater.[3] Alongside her theater career she was also a film actress. Opøien appeared in twelve films between 1933 and 1957, with her screen debut in Jeppe på bjerget.[4][5]
She was the lawyer Adam Hiorth's second wife.[6]
Filmography
- 1933: Jeppe på bjerget as Nille
- 1940: Godvakker-Maren as Mrs. Bjørn
- 1942: En herre med bart as Rosa Niehlsen
- 1942: Trysil-Knut as a servant girl
- 1946: Englandsfarere as Johanne Volden
- 1951: Kranes konditori as Mrs. Krane
- 1951: Storfolk og småfolk as Mari Smehaugen
- 1952: Vi vil skilles as Mrs. Dahl
- 1953: Selkvinnen as Dorothea, a servant at the Hammershaimb house
- 1953: Skøytekongen as Hellemo's wife
- 1954: Aldri annet enn bråk as Mrs. Ramberg
- 1957: Ni liv as Jordmoren (the midwife)
References
- Støren, Wilhelm K. (1978). Kulturminner i Trondheim. Trondheim: Aktietr i Trondhjem. p. 86.
- Cowie, Peter; Buquet, Françoise; Pitkänen, Risto; Talboom, Godfried (1992). Scandinavian Cinema: A Survey of the Films and Film-Makers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. London: Tantivy Press. p. 204.
- "Broen". Radioteatret NRK P1+. NRK. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
- Aschehougs konversasjons leksikon, Bd. 14. Nedreaas – Pevsner. Oslo: Aschehoug. 1959. p. 411.
- Klossner, Michael (2002). The Europe of 1500–1815 on Film and Television: A Worldwide Filmography of Over 2550 Works, 1895 through 2000. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. p. 195.
- Steenstrup, Bjørn (1948). Hvem er hvem?. Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 225. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
External links
- Lydia Opøien at IMDb
- Lydia Opøien at Sceneweb
- Lydia Opøien at NRK
- Lydia Opøien at the Swedish Film Database
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