Sigrun Otto Explained
Sigrun Otto |
Birth Date: | April 13, 1896 |
Birth Place: | Kristiania, Norway |
Death Place: | Oslo, Norway |
Nationality: | Norwegian |
Occupation: | Actress |
Mother: | Thora Emilie Enersen |
Father: | Otto Enersen |
Spouse: | Reidar Otto |
Sigrun Otto (a.k.a. Sigrun Enersen Otto,[1] April 13, 1896 – August 15, 1980) was a Norwegian actress. She was married to the theater director Reidar Otto.[2]
Otto was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), the daughter of Otto Enersen and Thora Emilie Enersen. She debuted in 1912[2] and was employed at the Central Theater from 1914 to 1959.[2] She married Reidar Otto in 1919.[1] In addition to theater roles, she also appeared in several Norwegian films,[2] and she played roles in NRK's Television Theater[2] and Radio Theater departments.
Filmography
- 1942: Jeg drepte!, Miss Bull
- 1946: Vi vil leve
- 1946: To liv, Else Nordgaard, Ivar Nordgaard's wife
- 1947: Sankt Hans fest, Mrs. Christensen
- 1951: Kranes konditori, Mrs. Breien
- 1951: Skadeskutt, Else's mother
- 1952: Trine!, Mrs. Jahnfeldt, Jens's mother
- 1953: Brudebuketten, conscientious mother
- 1955: The Summer Wind Blows, Klaus's mother
- 1959: Støv på hjernen
- 1960: Ungen (TV), Lagerta
- 1961: Den evige ektemann (TV), Marja Syssojevna
- 1963: Elskere, Gudleik's mother
- 1964: Alle tiders kupp, Kari's mother
- 1964: Nydelige nelliker, milk woman
Notes and References
- Book: Brinchmann . Christopher . Daae . Anders . Hammer . Karl Vilhelm . Steenstrup . Hjalmar . Hvem er hvem? . 1930 . H. Aschehoug & Co. . Oslo . 326.
- Encyclopedia: Store norske leksikon . Sigrun Otto . April 5, 2019 . no.