Norwegian movie stars died at 65

Here are 2 famous actors from Norway died at 65:

Harald Stormoen

Harald Stormoen (September 8, 1872 Nord-Odal-November 14, 1937 Oslo) was a Norwegian actor. He had one child, Guri Stormoen.

Harald Stormoen began his acting career in 1896 at Den Nationale Scene in Bergen. He later went on to become one of Norway's most respected and prolific stage actors, performing in over 200 stage productions. He was also active in the film industry, starring in more than 30 films. Some of his notable films include "Fante-Anne" (1920), "Pan" (1922), and "Laila" (1929). In addition to his successful acting career, Stormoen was also a playwright and director. He was a co-founder of the Norwegian Actors' Union and served as its chairman from 1911 to 1918. Stormoen received numerous honors throughout his career, including the King's Medal and the Grand Cross of St. Olav.

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Willie Hoel

Willie Hoel (June 16, 1920 Oslo-June 15, 1986) was a Norwegian actor.

He began his career in theater in the 1940s and later went on to appear in several films and television shows. Some of his notable film credits include "Tørres Snørtevold" (1955), "Blodveien" (1955) and "Støv på hjernen" (1959). In addition to his acting work, Hoel was also a well-respected director and playwright. He won several awards throughout his career, including the Amanda Award for Best Norwegian Film in 1977 for the film "To fluer i ett smekk", which he both directed and wrote. Hoel is remembered as one of the most prominent figures in Norwegian theater and film of the 20th century.

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