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Oscar Egede-Nissen (March 7, 1903 – November 1, 1976) was a Norwegian actor. He appeared in dozens of films from his debut in 1936 onward, his last being An-Magritt in 1969. Egede-Nissen was an unruly child, and he was sent to the alternative Odenwald School in Germany. He came home and started high school, but soon left again, this time on a long trip to South America. He went whaling and spent time in Buenos Aires. He ended up as an illegal immigrant to the United States, where he became a professional soldier and flew to the Philippines. There he had a falling out with a lieutenant, and he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. With the help of connections in Norway, including Prime Minister Johan Ludwig Mowinckel, he was pardoned after 14 months.

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  • Oscar Egede-Nissen (7 de marzo de 1903 - 1 de noviembre de 1976) fue un actor teatral y cinematográfico noruego, a lo largo de cuya carrera participó en decenas de filmes desde su debut en 1936, siendo el último de ellos (1969). (es)
  • Oscar Egede-Nissen (March 7, 1903 – November 1, 1976) was a Norwegian actor. He appeared in dozens of films from his debut in 1936 onward, his last being An-Magritt in 1969. Egede-Nissen was an unruly child, and he was sent to the alternative Odenwald School in Germany. He came home and started high school, but soon left again, this time on a long trip to South America. He went whaling and spent time in Buenos Aires. He ended up as an illegal immigrant to the United States, where he became a professional soldier and flew to the Philippines. There he had a falling out with a lieutenant, and he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. With the help of connections in Norway, including Prime Minister Johan Ludwig Mowinckel, he was pardoned after 14 months. When he returned to Norway this time, his own abilities—and the family's connections—in theater became decisive for his future. He started performing at the National Theater in Bergen, where he made his debut in Hamlet in 1932, playing opposite the famous Magda Blanc. He was successful in the role and was engaged at the theater. During the Second World War he was arrested on January 6, 1941, and on February 21 he was placed in Vollan Prison. On February 17, 1942, he was transferred to Bredtveit Prison, before being released on March 2. Egede-Nissen was also imprisoned in the Cameroonian city of Douala for several summer months in 1955 as the result of a fight ending in a death on the Oslo-registered boat Slemdal on May 3, 1955. Three years later, he appeared in Arne Skouen's film Pastor Jarman kommer hjem in the role of a stoker, which he had personal experience with. Similarly, three years later he played a prisoner in a drunken arrest in the film Hans Nielsen Hauge (1961). Before the Second World War, Egede-Nissen appeared in Tancred Ibsen's film Valfångare (1939) as the helmsman Olav Lykke. In Vi vil leve from 1946, he played the telegraph operator Harald. He also had a bit role in the film Freske fraspark, which was based on Kjell Aukrust's stories. In addition, he played a number of roles in various productions for NRK's Radio Theater. Egede-Nissen was the son of the patriarch of the Communist Party of Norway Adam Egede-Nissen and Goggi Egede-Nissen. He was the brother of the actors Aud Richter, Gerd Grieg, Ada Kramm, Stig Egede-Nissen, Lill Egede-Nissen, and Gøril Havrevold. His wife Unni Torkildsen (1901–1968) was also an actress. (en)
  • Oscar Egede-Nissen, född 7 mars 1903 i Oslo, död 1 november 1976, var en norsk skådespelare, son till Adam Egede-Nissen. Han debuterade 1932 på Den Nationale Scene i titelrollen i Hamlet, och medverkade i uruppsättningen av Nordahl Griegs Atlanterhavet (1933) i Griegs egen regi. Han var sedan vid Nationaltheatret, Centralteatret och Trøndelag Teater. Bland hans filmroller kan nämnas rollen som den vänlige Oscar i Tancred Ibsens Tattarbruden (1937) och som brutal tysk officer i Toralf Sandøs Englandsfarare (1946). (sv)
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  • Oscar Egede-Nissen (7 de marzo de 1903 - 1 de noviembre de 1976) fue un actor teatral y cinematográfico noruego, a lo largo de cuya carrera participó en decenas de filmes desde su debut en 1936, siendo el último de ellos (1969). (es)
  • Oscar Egede-Nissen, född 7 mars 1903 i Oslo, död 1 november 1976, var en norsk skådespelare, son till Adam Egede-Nissen. Han debuterade 1932 på Den Nationale Scene i titelrollen i Hamlet, och medverkade i uruppsättningen av Nordahl Griegs Atlanterhavet (1933) i Griegs egen regi. Han var sedan vid Nationaltheatret, Centralteatret och Trøndelag Teater. Bland hans filmroller kan nämnas rollen som den vänlige Oscar i Tancred Ibsens Tattarbruden (1937) och som brutal tysk officer i Toralf Sandøs Englandsfarare (1946). (sv)
  • Oscar Egede-Nissen (March 7, 1903 – November 1, 1976) was a Norwegian actor. He appeared in dozens of films from his debut in 1936 onward, his last being An-Magritt in 1969. Egede-Nissen was an unruly child, and he was sent to the alternative Odenwald School in Germany. He came home and started high school, but soon left again, this time on a long trip to South America. He went whaling and spent time in Buenos Aires. He ended up as an illegal immigrant to the United States, where he became a professional soldier and flew to the Philippines. There he had a falling out with a lieutenant, and he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. With the help of connections in Norway, including Prime Minister Johan Ludwig Mowinckel, he was pardoned after 14 months. (en)
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