Norwegian movie stars died in 2012

Here are 2 famous actresses from Norway died in 2012:

Grete Nordrå

Grete Nordrå (November 22, 1924 Asker-March 13, 2012 Bergen) otherwise known as Grete Nordra was a Norwegian actor.

She began her career at the National Theater in Oslo, where she acted in a number of plays. Her breakthrough role was in 1954, when she played the lead in the film "Circus Fandango". Nordrå went on to act in multiple films and television shows, and was known for her versatility and range as an actor. In addition to her work on screen, she was also a skilled voice actress, lending her voice to various projects. Later in life, she received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to Norwegian culture, including the Medal of St. Olav and the Norwegian Hedda Award.

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Anne-Lise Berntsen

Anne-Lise Berntsen was a Norwegian actor and opera singer.

Born in 1919 in Oslo, Berntsen began her career as a singer, studying at the Oslo Conservatory of Music before performing in various operas in Norway and Denmark. In the 1950s, she shifted her focus to acting, appearing in numerous films and TV shows throughout her career. Berntsen is perhaps best known for her role as Mrs. Berg in the internationally acclaimed film "The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix." She also received critical acclaim for her performances in plays such as "A Doll's House" and "Miss Julie" at the National Theatre in Oslo. Berntsen was a versatile performer, known for her ability to play both comedic and dramatic roles. She continued to act well into her 80s before passing away in 2014 at the age of 95.

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