Norwegian actresses died as a result of Natural causes

Here are 2 famous actresses from Norway died in Natural causes:

Aud Schønemann

Aud Schønemann (November 13, 1922 Oslo-October 30, 2006 Oslo) a.k.a. aud_schonemann, Aud Schonemann or Moder'n was a Norwegian actor.

Aud Schønemann was born in Oslo, Norway, and made her stage debut in 1942 at the Centralteatret in Oslo. Over the years, she acted in several films, plays, and television shows, and was known for her versatility in portraying comedic as well as dramatic roles. Some of her notable performances include her portrayal of Mrs. Alving in Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" and Lona Hessel in Ibsen's "The Lady from the Sea". She also appeared in the internationally acclaimed film "The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix" as Solan's mother. Schønemann received several awards and honors for her contributions to Norwegian theater and film, including the Arts Council Norway Honorary Award in 2002. She passed away in Oslo in 2006, leaving behind a rich legacy in Norwegian cultural history.

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Liv Dommersnes

Liv Dommersnes (September 28, 1922 Oslo-April 6, 2014 Oslo) also known as Liv Strømsted was a Norwegian actor.

She started her acting career in the 1940s and appeared in numerous Norwegian films and television shows throughout her career, becoming a well-known and respected figure in Norwegian entertainment. Some of her notable works include roles in movies such as "Ni Liv" and "Reisen til julestjernen" and the TV series "Fredrikssons fabrikk". In addition to her acting work, Dommersnes was also involved in theater productions and worked as a drama teacher in her later years. She was awarded the King's Medal of Merit in gold for her contributions to Norwegian culture, and her legacy continues to inspire generations of actors in Norway.

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