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Liv Bredal
Norwegian actress (1919–2011) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Liv Helen Bredal (February 14, 1919 – November 25, 2011) was a Norwegian film actress from Stavanger.[1][2][3]
Family
Liv Bredal was born in Stavanger[4][5] as the daughter of Olav M. Bredal (1896–1956) and Gunvor Kjeldsrud-Knudsen (1898–1940).[6][7][8] She married the puppeteer Ivo Caprino in 1942,[3][7][8] and she converted to Catholicism. She was the mother of the film directors Remo Caprino[9] and Ivonne Caprino.[7] She died in Bærum in 2011.[10]
Career
Bredal appeared in four films altogether. She made her debut in 1941 in Alfred Maurstad's Hansen og Hansen, in which she played the lead role of Miss Nord,[11][12] followed by a role in Rasmus Breistein's Gullfjellet.[5] In 1942, she played a supporting role in Alfred Maurstad's En herre med bart.[13][14] In 1944, Leif Juster offered her a position at the Edderkoppen Theater,[15][16] but she declined it due to the distance from her home.[17] Her final film performance was in the 1949 short I gode hender.[18]
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Filmography
- 1941: Hansen og Hansen as Miss Nord[19]
- 1941: Gullfjellet as an office lady[19]
- 1942: En herre med bart as Miss Helvik, a spa guest[19]
- 1949: I gode hender (short)
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