Leif Juster
Leif Juster | |
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Born | Leif Normann Nilsen 14 February 1910 Christiania, Oslo |
Died | 25 November 1995 | (aged 85)
Resting place | Oslo Western Civil Cemetery |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Known for | Film actor |
Leif Juster (born Leif Normann Nilsen) (14 February 1910 – 25 November 1995) was a Norwegian comedian, singer and actor, arguably the most popular of his generation in Norway. Juster started out as a variety show performer, and for a period he ran the theater Edderkoppen. Characterised by his unusually tall, lanky figure and squeeky voice, his signature act was the monologue "Mot normalt".[1] He also acted in several successful comedies on the big screen, notably Den forsvundne pølsemaker (1941), En herre med bart (1942) and Fjols til fjells (1957).
He was the uncle of one of Norway's most beloved comedian, the late Rolf Just Nilsen.
References[]
- ^ Johansen, Carl, ed. (June 2006). "Juster, Leif" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 9 November 2012.
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Categories:
- 1910 births
- 1995 deaths
- Norwegian comedians
- Norwegian male stage actors
- Norwegian male film actors
- Leonard Statuette winners
- Norwegian male singers
- 20th-century Norwegian male actors
- 20th-century Norwegian singers
- 20th-century comedians
- 20th-century male singers