Emmy Helene Worm-Müller (born Emmy Helene Hornemann, May 3, 1875 – August 23, 1950) was a
Norwegian actress.
Career
Worm-Müller starred in some of the earliest Norwegian silent films. Worm-Müller made her debut in 1911 in ''
Fattigdommens forbandelse
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''
and then occasionally appeared in films until the 1940s. Her last film role was in 1942, in
Rasmus Breistein
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Life
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's ''
Trysil-Knut
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''.
In addition, Worm-Müller was a theater actress engaged with the
Oslo New Theater and
Trøndelag Theater
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.
Family
Worm-Müller was the daughter of Johan Lebrecht Hornemann (1846–1928), an infantry captain in the Trondheim Brigade, and his wife Helene Sophie Thrane (1842–1905). She was born at the Vestre Fagerli farm in Bakkaunet in the perish of
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. When she was confirmed, the family was living in the Qvalegården building at ''Dronningens gate'' 30 in Trondheim. She was married to the journalist
Jacob Worm-Müller
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(1866–1911), and they were the parents of Helene Ulrikke Amalie Hornemann Worm-Müller and Anna Maria Hornemann Worm-Müller.
Filmography
* 1911: ''
Fattigdommens forbandelse
''Fattigdommens forbandelse'' (The Curses of Poverty) is a Norwegian silent film that premiered at the Kosmorama Theater in Kristiania (now Oslo) on October 7, 1911.
The film is considered the first Norwegian feature film, and was also announce ...
''
* 1911: ''
Bondefangeri i Vaterland'' as Agurka, a prostitute
* 1912: ''
Hemmeligheden'' as the fisherman's wife
* 1924: ''
Til sæters'' as Kari
* 1927: ''
Syv dager for Elisabeth'' as Josefine Hansen, the foster mother
* 1933: ''
En stille flirt
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'' as Marte
* 1938: ''
Bør Børson Jr.
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Bør Børson Jr. (Wesenlund) is a peasant son with gre ...
'' as Hilda, Bør's wife
[ ]
* 1939: ''
De vergeløse'' as Flugum's wife
* 1942: ''
Trysil-Knut
''Trysil-Knut'' is a Norwegian film from 1942. Rasmus Breistein directed this skiing melodrama during the German occupation of Norway. It tells the story of the legendary skier Knut from Trysil, an ardent patriot at the beginning of the 1800s w ...
'' as an old woman
References
External links
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1875 births
1950 deaths
20th-century Norwegian actresses
Actors from Trondheim