Sophus Dahl  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Oliver Sofus Pettersen Dahl December 20, 1877  | 
| Died | November 30, 1952 (aged 74) | 
| Nationality | Norwegian | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Parent(s) | Peder Dahl, Johanna Iversdatter Elgaaen | 
Oliver Sofus Pettersen Dahl (December 20, 1877 – November 30, 1952) was a Norwegian theater and film actor.
Dahl was born in Horg, Norway, the son of Peder Dahl and Johanna Iversdatter Elgaaen. He was the half-brother of the novelist and playwright Johan Bojer.[1][2] Dahl married the actress Inga Sparre Dahl, with whom he established a touring ensemble after Ludovica Levy's National Tour (Nationalturneen) closed in 1912. In 1918 they started performing at the new theater in Stavanger, and Dahl was also involved in the start-up of the Trondheim Theater in 1911. Dahl led the new Søilen Theater from 1930 to 1932.[3]
Works
- Teaterminner. Fra Nasjonalturneens dager (Theater Memories. From the Days of the National Tour; 1959), edited by his son Torbjørn Sparre Dahl.[4]
 
Filmography
- 1926: Simen Mustrøens besynderlige opplevelser as Per Pikajord
 - 1932: Den store barnedåpen
 - 1933: Jeppe på bjerget as a farmer
 - 1936: Morderen uten ansikt as Brenne, a detective
 - 1936: Vi vil oss et land... as Amund Fisker
 - 1938: Bør Børson Jr. as Bertil, a smallholder
 - 1939: De vergeløse as Olsen
 - 1939: Gjest Baardsen as a constable
 - 1939: En enda natt as Krogh
 - 1941: Kjærlighet og vennskap as Erik Lind
 - 1943: Sangen til livet as the prison director
 - 1949: Svendsen går videre
 
Radio
- 1941: Fridtjof Nansen – en helt fra vår egen tid, radio play for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, as a professor
 
References
- ↑ "Sekondtheatret". Urd. 4: 104. 1900.
 - ↑ Haarsager, Dennis L. "Johan Bojer". Retrieved October 18, 2020.
 - ↑ Leinslie, Elisabeth (2019). "Søilen Teater". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved October 18, 2020.
 - ↑ Dahl, Sophus (1959). Teaterminner. Fra nasjonalturneens dager. Oslo: Dreyer.
 
External links
- Sophus Dahl at IMDb
 
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