Snefrid Aukland Explained

Snefrid Aukland
Birth Date:October 5, 1884
Birth Place:Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway
Nationality:Norwegian
Occupation:Actress
Mother:Elly Kjølstad
Relatives:Mathilde Nielsen

Snefrid Erika Aukland (née Kjølstad, October 5, 1884 – January 14, 1977)[1] was a Norwegian actress.[2]

Family

Snefrid Aukland was the daughter of the orthopedist and lawyer Thorvald Nils Gotfrid Essendrop Kjølstad (1832–1910) and the actress Elly Kjølstad (1850–1930).[3] She was the niece of the actress Mathilde Nielsen. She was married to the engineer Ernst Bernhard Aukland (1894–1969).[4] She also performed under the names Erika Warnecke[5] and Snefrid Warnecke.[6]

Acting career

Snefrid Aukland took part in the National Touring Theater (Norwegian: Nationalturnéen), a troupe led by the theater manager Ludovica Levy, from 1907 to 1911. From 1913 to 1917, she worked at the Norwegian Theater. In 1917, she sailed on SS Bergensfjord to New York City to seek her fortune. At the time, she was registered as an extra living in Kongsberg.[7] She later returned to Norway. In the fall of 1931 she took part in the Chat Noir revue, under the direction of Victor Bernau, and in the 1930s she was on several tours with Bjørn Bjørnevik's theatre, where she performed in the plays Augustas lille feiltrinn (1935)[8] and No'n er gifte – og andre har det godt (1939).[9]

Aukland appeared in several Norwegian films. She made her film debut in 1928 in Ragnar Westfelt's Viddenes folk,[10] and she also appeared in the first Norwegian sound film, Den store barnedåpen, in 1931.[10]

For many years, Aukland was a prompter and a prop assistant at the National Theater in Oslo, where she was nicknamed Føyka.[11]

Modeling

Snefrid Aukland was one of the first models for the painter Henrik Sørensen, and she is portrayed, among other works, in his painting Artister (Performers) in the Rasmus Meyer art collection in Bergen.[12]

Selected theater roles

Filmography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Døde 1951–2014 . Digitalarkivet . Arkivverket . March 6, 2023.
  2. Book: Nielssen . Finn . Henrik Sørensen. 24 fargeplansjer etter malerier . 1950 . Mittet . Oslo . 14.
  3. Web site: Folketelling 1891 for 0301 Kristiania kjøpstad . Digitalarkivet . Arkivverket . March 6, 2023.
  4. News: Dødsfall . March 6, 2023 . Arbeiderbladet . 105 . May 8, 1969 . 15.
  5. Book: Jensson . Liv . Biografisk skuespillerleksikon: norske, danske og svenske skuespillere på norske scener særlig på 1800-tallet . 1981 . Universitetsforlaget.
  6. Book: Sletbak . Nils . Det Norske teatret: femti år 1913-1963 . 1963 . Samlaget . Oslo.
  7. Web site: Emigranter over Kristiania 1871–1930, redigert utgave . Digitalarkivet . Arkivverket . March 7, 2023.
  8. News: Bjørneviks Teater . March 7, 2023 . Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad . 80 . April 4, 1935 . 3.
  9. News: Bjørneviks Teater kommer . March 7, 2023 . Smaalenenes Social-Demokrat . 64 . March 16, 1939 . 4.
  10. Book: Heltberg . A. . Norsk film gjennom 35 år . 1943 . Centralforlaget . Oslo . 74,82.
  11. Book: Ringdal, Nils Johan . Nationaltheatrets historie 1899–1999 . Nils Johan Ringdal . 657 . 2000 . Gyldendal . Oslo . Norwegian . 82-05-26482-1.
  12. Book: Nielssen . Finn . Henrik Sørensen . 1950 . Mittet . Oslo . 14.
  13. News: Teater . March 9, 2023 . Tidens Tegn . 352 . December 22, 1914 . 8.
  14. News: Det norske teatret . March 9, 2023 . Middagsavisen . 14 . January 18, 1915 . 3.
  15. News: Friluftsteatret på Bygdøy . March 9, 2023 . Arbeiderbladet . 196 . July 25, 1926 . 5.
  16. News: Knold og Tott på Oslo teater . March 9, 2023 . Arbeiderbladet . 305 . November 10, 1927 . 5.