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Amalie Andersen | |
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Born | (1863-04-19)19 April 1863 |
Died | 14 February 1924(1924-02-14) (aged 60) Bergen, Vestland, Norway |
Spouse |
Johan Fredrik Dahl (m. 1888) |
Tilda Amalie Andersen (19 April 1863 – 14 February 1924) was a Norwegian actress.
Early life
Tilda Amalie Andersen was born on 19 April 1863 and was the illegitimate daughter of cattle trader Truls Andersen and Anne Sophie Baltzersen. On 28 July 1888, she married business teacher Johan Fredrik Dahl (1859–1911).
Career
Andersen's made her official acting debut as Lisbet in En Søndag paa Amager at the Den Nationale Scene in Bergen on 11 December 1881. However, she had already played Elisif in Væringene i Miklagard at the Christiania Theatre in March of the same year.
Her so-called second debut came on 5 February 1882 with the role of Inga in Mellem Slagene again at the Den Nationale Scene. Andersen continued to be employed there for a few years. In Autumn 1895, she portrayed Ane in Geografi og Kjærlighed.
Later life and death
Andersen died on 14 February 1924 in Bergen, at the age of 62.
References
- "Grønland prestekontor Kirkebøker, AV/SAO-A-10848/F/Fa/L0001: Ministerialbok nr. 1, 1859-1861". DigitalArkivet (in Norwegian). p. 197.
- ^ Jensson, Liv (1981). Biografisk skuespillerleksikon : norske, danske og svenske skuespillere på norske scener særlig på 1800-tallet (in Norwegian). Universitetsforl. p. 15. ISBN 8200056228.
- "Theatret". Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger (in Norwegian). Bergen. 11 December 1881. p. 1.
- "Christiania Theater". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). 19 March 1881. p. 3.
- "Theatret". Bergens tidende (in Norwegian). 4 February 1882. p. 1.