Johanne Dybwad (née Juell; 2 August 1867 – 4 March 1950) was a Norwegian stage actress and stage producer. She was the leading actress in Norwegian theatre...
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resistance member Jacob Dybwad (1823–1899), Norwegian bookseller and publisher, and a pioneer in the Norwegian publishing trade Johanne Dybwad (alpine skier) (1918–2011)...
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Hannemor Gram (redirect from Johanne Dybwad (alpine skier))
Johanne "Hannemor" Gram (née Dybwad; 22 October 1918 – 27 January 2011) was a Norwegian alpine skier who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics. Born in...
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son with Johanne, Nils Juell Dybwad, became a barrister. Nils married a sister of Carl Boye Semb and had the daughter Johanne "Hannemor" Dybwad, an alpine...
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Becomes Electra in the spring of 1933. There she performed together with Johanne Dybwad, August Oddvar, and Ingolf Schanche. Later, she performed significant...
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Vilhelm Dybwad and actress Johanne Dybwad, née Juell. He was a paternal grandson of bookseller Jacob Dybwad and a nephew of architect Peter Dybwad. Through...
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Universitetsforlaget. p. 65. ISBN 8200056228. Waal, Carla Rae (1967). Johanne Dybwad, Norwegian Actress. Universitetsforlaget. p. 56. Kræmmer, Elias (1905)...
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Erling Drangsholt Anneli Drecker Svend von Düring Johanne Dybwad Edel Eckblad Espen Eckbo Johannes Eckhoff Sigurd Eldegard Julie Ege Ingjerd Egeberg Aud...
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first staged by Halfdan Christensen on Nationaltheatret in 1908, with Johanne Dybwad playing the role character "Anne". It is based on Anne Pedersdotter...
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alpine skier Johanne "Hannemor" Dybwad (1918–2011), a daughter of barrister Nils Juell Dybwad and granddaughter of actress Johanne Dybwad. Their daughter...
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barrister and married alpine skier Johanne "Hannemor" Dybwad, a daughter of Niels Juell Dybwad and granddaughter of Johanne Dybwad. They had the daughter Kari...
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daughter of barrister Peder "Per" Gram and alpine skier Johanne "Hannemor" Gram, née Dybwad. Her paternal grandparents were physician Harald Mathias...
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Dybwad and Johanne Dybwad were married into the family. In the next generation, Jacob Dybwad was a grandfather of Nils Juell Dybwad and Jacob Dybwad (1890–1966)...
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29 July – Regine Normann, teacher and writer (died 1939). 2 August – Johanne Dybwad, actress (died 1950). 15 August – Anathon Aall, academic (died 1943)...
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portraits of, among others, Aasta Hansteen, Ivar Arosenius, Gunnar Heiberg, Johanne Dybwad and Christian Krohg. Oda was also a central figure in the anti-culture...
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theatre critic of Arbeiderbladet. He biographed actress Johanne Dybwad in the 1937 book Johanne Dybwad. Liv og kunst. He also contributed to the women's magazine...
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Nationaltheatret in Kristiania on 12 February 1908, staged by Halfdan Christensen. Johanne Dybwad played the role character "Anne", Stub Wiberg played her husband "Absalon...
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meeting 27 October 1898. The first chairman was Sigvard Gundersen, with Johanne Dybwad as vice chairman, and Christian Sandal as first secretary. Important...
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the fall of 1907, she took part in the Dybwad tour, in which a group of Norwegian actors led by Johanne Dybwad performed Henrik Ibsen's Bygmester Solness...
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Terrasse, facing Ruseløkkveien, and there is also an entrance from Johanne Dybwads plass, which is the site of the National Theatre. From the west, there...
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large public commission was the statue of actress Johanne Dybwad (bronze. 1959), located on Johanne Dybwads plass outside the National Theatre in Oslo. His...
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Cross founder, Nobel laureate – 1961, 2001 Olav Duun, author – 1976 Johanne Dybwad, actress – 1967 Bjørn Dæhlie, winter athlete – 1993 Hans Egede, missionary...
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ethnologist (born 1862) 4 March – Johanne Dybwad, actress and stage producer (born 1867). 6 March – Vilhelm Dybwad, songswriter, barrister and writer...
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(premièred on 29 January 1914) was produced by Gustav Thomassen, and saw Johanne Dybwad playing the character "Lavinia" and David Knudsen as the politician...
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Egil Eide as Brodersen, with Johanne Dybwad in Gunnar Heiberg's Kjærlighet til næsten (1903). Drawn by Gustav Lærum....
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of the winners in a competition to design a memorial for the actress Johanne Dybwad. Jessen spent many years as a private sculpture teacher, before becoming...
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5:23.4 +19.0 94.12 7 1 Evelyn Pinching (GBR) 5:27.2 +22.8 93.03 8 26 Johanne Dybwad (NOR) 5:32.0 +27.6 91.69 9 23 Marcelle Bühler (SUI) 5:51.6 +47.2 86...
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Nora Strømstad Combined 5:57.4 11 1:34.2 1:51.1 (+0:06) 14 77.20 11 Johanne Dybwad 5:32.0 8 1:26.5 (+0:06) 1:30.9 7 85.90 7 Laila Schou Nilsen 5:04.4 1...
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when she was asked to stage Ibsen's play Little Eyolf, and primadonna Johanne Dybwad, who played one of the roles, refused to cooperate. The play was then...
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No. 44205. London. 25 February 1926. col F, p. 25. "Arrival of the Johanne Dybwad". The Times. No. 44208. London. 1 March 1926. col C, p. 21. "Annual...
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