Tancred Ibsen
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Tancred Ibsen | |
Born | 11 July 1893 Gausdal, Norway |
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Died | 4 December 1978 (aged 85) Oslo, Norway |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, officer, and pilot |
Spouse | Lillebil Ibsen |
Children | Tancred Ibsen |
Parents | Sigurd Ibsen and Bergljot Ibsen |
Tancred Ibsen (born 11 July 1893, died 4 December 1978) was a Norwegian officer, pilot, film director and screenwriter. He was the son of Sigurd Ibsen, and the grandson of Henrik Ibsen, and Nobel laureate Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. He was married to Lillebil Ibsen.
[edit] Selected filmography
- Den store barnedåpen (1931) — director
- Opp med hodet (1933) — writer, director, editor, producer
- Du har lovet meg en kone (1935) — writer, director, editor
- Fant (1937) — director
- To levende og en død (1937) — writer, director, editor
- Gjest Baardsen (1939) — writer, director
- Tørres Snørtevold (1940) — director
- Den farlige leken (1942) — director
- To mistenkelige personer (1950) — writer, director
- Forbidden to be shown in public by the Supreme Court of Norway in 1952, allowed and published in 2007[2]
- Venner (1960) — director
- Vildanden (1963) — director
[edit] References
- ^ "Ibsen, Tancred". Store Norske Leksikon 7. (2005). Kunnskapsforlaget. 363.
- ^ Forbudt film frigjøres for offentligheten: To mistenkelige personer. Norsk Filminstitutt (29 January 2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-20.