Arve Opsahl

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Arve Opsahl (May 14, 1921 - April 29, 2007) was a Norwegian movie and stage actor, singer and stand-up comedian.

Opsahl began his career as a comedian in 1942, and played numerous roles both on stage and in more than forty movies.[1] He was then chosen to be the head of Olsenbanden, Egon Olsen. He played Egon Olsen in the first movie in 1969, and in all other 13 movies, until the last one in 1999. He is also well known for his role as the old man "Henry" in the Norwegian sitcom Mot i Brøstet, airing from 1993-1997. In December of 2005 Opsahl's death was prematurely announced online by the newspaper VG, an event to which the comedian reacted with humour.[2] The revue king , Leif Juster , actually didn't want to use him on stage at first because of his "screaming" voice .

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