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I Larsens leilighet

Bjørn Sundquist
Bjørn Sundquist grew up in Hammerfest in the 50s, far away from both theater and cinema. Today, Sundquist is one of our leading actors, and he tells of a long life on stage and screen. About ups and downs and dreams to be a Hollywood-star.
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Linn Skåber

Mon, Feb 16, 2015
Ever since Linn Skåber was a child, she has had her own ability to lie. It has taken her from a school revue, to the television screen and the country's biggest theater stages. Part of the secret behind the success is too tight clothes.
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Ingar Helge Gimle
He worked as a room attendant at Fornebu, but today Ingar Helge Gimle is one of our leading actors. What has the liquor store at Torshov had to say for his career? And why acting profession is to compare to a good tennis match?
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Anne Marit Jacobsen
She will soon retire, but Anne Marit Jacobsen has no plans to retire as an actress. For 45 years, she has shaped Norwegian theater and film, and over the years she has dealt with both dyslexia and body pressure.
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Anders Baasmo Christiansen
When younger, Anders Baasmo Christiansen thought that actors were stupid. Now he has had a long and successful career as an actor on film and stage. He talks honestly about the acting profession, and one dramatic evening on stage.
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Ane Dahl Torp

Mon, Mar 16, 2015
Ane Dahl Torp has had a successful career with major roles and she has won numerous awards. In the program, she talks candidly about success and failure, also about what it's like to see her colleagues get big roles in Hollywood.
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Sven Nordin

Mon, Mar 23, 2015
Sven Nordin was born with fleas in his blood, and spent his first school years on the "rowdy row" in class. The teacher noticed that he liked to sing and suggested that he should join the choir. This is how he got a great stage career.
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Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
Ingrid Bolsø Berdal has gotten a taste of Hollywood after last year's success in the blockbuster Hercules. She has now signed a 6-year contract for a new TV series with HBO, but Berdal takes the American dream with a good pinch of salt.
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