Brit Elisabeth Haagensli (born 24 August 1953) is a Norwegian actress and singer, known from theatre and revue productions, television and several films. [1]
Haagensli grew up in Asker. Since 1981, she has used the most of her summers to do theatre productions, and many of these on the summer revue in Stavern. Haagensli is probably most known for her role in Fredrikssons fabrikk, where she appeared with, among others, Elsa Lystad, Anne Marie Ottersen and the late Aud Schønemann.[ citation needed ]
She provided the voice of Goldie in the Norwegian dub of Rock-a-Doodle. [2]
Her role in the film Absolutt blåmandag (1999) earned her the Amanda Award. [1] She was awarded the Leonard Statuette in 2003. [3]
Leonardstatuetten is a prize awarded by the Norwegian Comedy Writers' Association. The award is named after revue instructor, composer and director Einar Leonard Schanke (1927–1992), who was one of Norway's most important revue personalities. The prize is regarded the highest distinction in Norwegian revue. Awarded from 1968 to 2013, the statuette was given to persons with a significant and lasting importance to Norway's entertainment industry. The statuette was again awarded in 2019, when Eldar Vågan was the recipient.
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Elsa Lystad was a Norwegian film and stage actress. She was a recipient of the Leonard Statuette, the King's Medal of Merit, the Amanda Honorary Award, and Gullruten.
Rut Tellefsen is a Norwegian actress. She is a recipient of the Amanda Award, and of the Order of St. Olav.
Olaug Nilssen is a Norwegian novelist, playwright, children's writer, essayist and magazine editor.