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    Ingjald Haaland (22 March 1885 – 28 July 1952) was a Norwegian actor and theatre director. Haaland was born at Hålandsdal in Hordaland, Norway. He was...
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    character's parents were played by her real parents, Mally Carenius Haaland and Ingjald Haaland, who were both actors. She was later mainly associated with the...
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  • the second wife of the actor, film director, and theater director Ingjald Haaland. 1920: Kaksen paa Øverland as a hulder 1938: Ungen as Petrina 1939:...
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  • directed by Arne Bornebusch and Leif Sinding, starring Sonja Wigert, Ingjald Haaland and Sten Lindgren. The film is based on Johan Falkberget's 1913 novel...
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  • Guttormsgaard Greta Gynt Brit Elisabeth Haagensli Agnete Haaland Ingjald Haaland Turid Haaland Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen Klaus Hagerup Nils Hald Ragnhild...
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  • mann gjekk heim into a play, which was staged by Ingjald Haaland at Det Norske Teatret in 1936. Haaland played the character "fisher/farmer", and other...
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    Cultural offices Preceded by Ingjald Haaland Director of the Det Norske Teatret 1933–1934 Succeeded by Oskar Braaten Preceded by Karl Bergmann Director...
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    (shared with Anton Heiberg and Sigurd Eldegard in periods). After him Ingjald Haaland served as theatre director for eleven years, from 1922 to 1933. Hans...
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  • Larssen as Oscar Nissen, a doctor Joachim Holst-Jensen as Christian H. Ingjald Haaland as Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Olav Dalgard as Hans Jæger Bjarne Bø as Carl...
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  • Cultural offices Preceded by Edvard Drabløs Director of the Det Norske Teatret 1916–1922 Succeeded by Ingjald Haaland...
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