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Lalla Carlsen

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Lalla Carlsen

Birth
Svelvik, Svelvik kommune, Vestfold fylke, Norway
Death
23 Mar 1967 (aged 77)
Oslo, Oslo kommune, Oslo fylke, Norway
Burial
Oslo, Oslo kommune, Oslo fylke, Norway Add to Map
Plot
Square 222, Row 00, Grave Number 81
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Lalla Carlsen (née Haralda Petrea Christensen)-She was a Norwegian singer and actress, and is regarded as one of the most legendary female revue artists in Norway. Lalla Carlsen was born in Svelvik as the daughter of shipmaster Carl Alfred Christensen and Laura Nilsson. The family moved to Christiania when she was ten years old. She married composer, pianist and kapellmeister Casten Carlsen in 1917, and adopted the name Lalla Carlsen. She studied at the music conservatory in Oslo from 1909 to 1913, as a soprano singer. She made her professional debut in the musical comedy Høstmanøver in 1914. She performed at the cabaret Chat Noir from 1915 to 1947, and also appeared at the revue stages Casino and Carl Johan Teatret. Her husband Carsten Carlsen was kapellmeister at Chat Noir, and her regular accompanist. Her film début was in the silent film Den glade enke i Trangvik from 1927, and she starred as the singer in the film Lalla vinner from 1932. Between 1928 and 1931 she recorded about forty songs and sketches. During the Second World War Carlsen performed at the Carl Johan Teatret, and her husband composed melodies for several of her songs. Her introduction of Finn Bø and Arild Feldborg's song "Norge i rødt, hvitt og blått" in 1945 was met with wild enthusiasm. After the war she played minor character roles in twenty films, between 1947 and 1965, such as in I slik en natt from 1958, and in the 1961 film Bussen by Arne Skouen.[3] She performed for radio, television, at the revue theatres Edderkoppen and Chat Noir, and at traditional theatres. She acted in O'Neill's Skjønne ungdom at Rogaland Teater, played the character "Mrs. Peachum" in an adaption of Brecht/Kurt Weill's musical The Threepenny Opera at Riksteatret, the character "Aase" in Ibsen's verse drama Peer Gynt, and played in O'Neill's drama Anna Christie. Lalla Carlsen became an honorary member of the Norwegian Actors' Equity Association in 1958. She was honoured with a statue at her birth place Svelvik in 1989. She died in 1967.
Lalla Carlsen (née Haralda Petrea Christensen)-She was a Norwegian singer and actress, and is regarded as one of the most legendary female revue artists in Norway. Lalla Carlsen was born in Svelvik as the daughter of shipmaster Carl Alfred Christensen and Laura Nilsson. The family moved to Christiania when she was ten years old. She married composer, pianist and kapellmeister Casten Carlsen in 1917, and adopted the name Lalla Carlsen. She studied at the music conservatory in Oslo from 1909 to 1913, as a soprano singer. She made her professional debut in the musical comedy Høstmanøver in 1914. She performed at the cabaret Chat Noir from 1915 to 1947, and also appeared at the revue stages Casino and Carl Johan Teatret. Her husband Carsten Carlsen was kapellmeister at Chat Noir, and her regular accompanist. Her film début was in the silent film Den glade enke i Trangvik from 1927, and she starred as the singer in the film Lalla vinner from 1932. Between 1928 and 1931 she recorded about forty songs and sketches. During the Second World War Carlsen performed at the Carl Johan Teatret, and her husband composed melodies for several of her songs. Her introduction of Finn Bø and Arild Feldborg's song "Norge i rødt, hvitt og blått" in 1945 was met with wild enthusiasm. After the war she played minor character roles in twenty films, between 1947 and 1965, such as in I slik en natt from 1958, and in the 1961 film Bussen by Arne Skouen.[3] She performed for radio, television, at the revue theatres Edderkoppen and Chat Noir, and at traditional theatres. She acted in O'Neill's Skjønne ungdom at Rogaland Teater, played the character "Mrs. Peachum" in an adaption of Brecht/Kurt Weill's musical The Threepenny Opera at Riksteatret, the character "Aase" in Ibsen's verse drama Peer Gynt, and played in O'Neill's drama Anna Christie. Lalla Carlsen became an honorary member of the Norwegian Actors' Equity Association in 1958. She was honoured with a statue at her birth place Svelvik in 1989. She died in 1967.

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