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Gøril Havrevold
Gøril Havrevold, (née Egede-Nissen, 11 July 1914 – 17 March 1992) was a Norwegian stage and film actress. Biography She was born in Stavanger, Norway; the daughter of Adam Egede-Nissen (1868–1953) and Goggi Egede-Nissen, Georga Wilhelma Ellertsen (1871–1959). she was the youngest of eleven siblings, seven of whom were actors, most of them at the Nationaltheatret. Among her siblings were the actresses Aud Egede-Nissen, Aud Richter (1893–1974), Gerd Grieg (1895–1988), Ada Kramm (1899–1981), and Lill Egede-Nissen (1909–1962) and the actor Stig Egede-Nissen. Havrevold made her stage debut at Nationaltheatret in 1932, and worked for this theatre for more than fifty years, acting in a large number of plays. Her film debut was in ''En glad gutt'' from 1932, and she also played in ''Syndere i sommersol'' from 1934 and in ''Fant (film), Fant'' from 1937. Personal life Havrevold was first married in 1934 to actor Olafr Havrevold (1895–1972). They had two daughte ...
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Stavanger
Stavanger, officially the Stavanger Municipality, is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Norway. It is the third largest city and third largest metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighboring Sandnes) and the administrative center of Rogaland county. The municipality is the fourth most populous in Norway. Located on the Stavanger Peninsula in southwest Norway, Stavanger counts its official founding year as 1125, the year the Stavanger Cathedral was completed. Stavanger's core is to a large degree 18th- and 19th-century wooden houses that are protected and considered part of the city's cultural heritage. This has caused the town center and inner city to retain a small-town character with an unusually high ratio of detached houses, and has contributed significantly to spreading the city's population growth to outlying parts of Greater Stavanger. The city's population rapidly grew in the late 20th century due to its oil industry. Stavanger is know ...
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