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    Kirsten Sørlie (5 October 1926 – 23 September 2013) was a Norwegian actress and stage director. Sørlie was born in Askim to engineer Erling Thorbjørn Sørlie...
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  • Hans Ola Sørlie (30 December 1953 – 29 May 1988) was a Norwegian actor. Sørlie grew up in Otta and moved to Oslo to study medicine at the University of...
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  • Norwegian actress. Grythe was born in Oslo to actress and stage director Kirsten Sørlie and television personality Odd Grythe, and is married to violinist Terje...
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  • Alfred Solaas Astrid Sommer Botten Soot Reidar Sørensen Hans Ola Sørlie Kirsten Sørlie Kirsti Sparboe Lene Cecilia Sparrok Robert Sperati Thea Stabell...
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  • daughter of NRK program host Odd Grythe (1918–94) and film director Kirsten Sørlie (1926–2013). Tønnesen made a sensational debut at age 17 in 1972, "A...
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  • as Klaus Thun Carl Struve as Gustafsen Rolf Christensen as Sahlmann Kirsten Sørlie as Marthe Thorleif Enersen as a member of the Statspolitiet Mrozewicz...
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  • Geo Saizescu, 80, Romanian film director, screenwriter and actor. Kirsten Sørlie, 86, Norwegian actress and stage director. Robert C. Stebbins, 98, American...
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    1984, Gaetani designed the costumes of Ghosts by Ibsen directed by Kirsten Sørlie at the Rogaland Theater in Norway, followed by Saturday, Sunday, Monday...
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  • Lassen as the robbery victim Britta Lech-Hanssen as Anna Eugen Skjønberg Kirsten Sørlie as Marit Lien, the child welfare representative Einar Vaage as Haugen...
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  • 1990) 23 September – Eivinn Berg, diplomat (b. 1931) 23 September – Kirsten Sørlie, theatre instructor (b. 1926) 24 September – Sverre Bruland, conductor...
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