Arne Bang-Hansen
Appearance
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Born | Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway | September 8, 1911
Died | February 23, 1990 | (aged 78)
Occupation | Actor |
Arne Bang-Hansen (September 8, 1911 – February 23, 1990) was a Norwegian actor that performed at the National Theater in Oslo for many years.[1][2][3]
Acting career
Arne Bang-Hansen played a total of 155 roles at the National Theater, where he worked from 1932 to 1982. For many, he is better known as the voice actor for Chief of Police Bastian in the audiobook version of Thorbjørn Egner's When the Robbers Came to Cardamom Town.[4] Many also know him from the role of Professor Slatters in the TV series Brødrene Dal og spektralsteinene (The Dal Brothers and the Spectral Stones).
Filmography
- 1934: Sangen om Rondane as Greta's brother Arne
- 1939: Hu Dagmar as Sjur[2]
- 1953: Brudebuketten as Stockholmsfarer
- 1953: Skøytekongen
- 1954: Kasserer Jensen as the ferryman
- 1955: Den standhaftige tinnsoldat as the narrator
- 1959: Støv på hjernen[2]
- 1960: Millionær for en aften as the commercial director of the Phoenix Theater
- 1961: Sønner av Norge as Baltzersen, a tax official[2]
- 1962: Sønner av Norge kjøper bil as Baltzersen, a tax official
- 1964: Alle tiders kupp as Teodor Halvorsen, a writer[2]
- 1969: An-Magritt as Filip Degn[2]
- 1969: Himmel og helvete as chief physician Tosdahl
- 1970: Skal vi leke gjemsel? as the station master
- 1975: Skraphandlerne as Uncle Arne
- 1978: Autumn Sonata as Uncle Otto[5][6]
- 1979: Lucie as Pastor Brandt
- 1982: Leve sitt liv as Hilmar[2]
- 1985: Smugglarkungen as Slemdal
References
- ^ "Arne Bang-Hansen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. 2021. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g Løken Larsen, Svend Erik (2009). "Arne Bang-Hansen". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved July 1, 2021.
- ^ Ringdal, Nils Johan (2000). Nationaltheatrets historie, 1899–1999. Oslo: Gyldendal. p. 154.
- ^ Beyer, Edvard (1975). Norges litteratur historie, vol. 5. Oslo: J. W. Cappelens. p. 460.
- ^ Bergman, Ingmar (1978). Autumn Sonata: A Film. New York: Pantheon Books.
- ^ Gado, Frank (1986). The Passion of Ingmar Bergman. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. p. 531.
External links
- Arne Bang-Hansen at IMDb
- Arne Bang-Hansen at Sceneweb
- Arne Bang-Hansen at Filmfront