Norwegian movie stars died in 1990

Here are 3 famous actors from Norway died in 1990:

Carsten Byhring

Carsten Byhring (December 8, 1918 Oslo-April 6, 1990 Oslo) was a Norwegian actor.

He began his acting career in the 1930s and became a prominent figure in Norwegian theater and film. Byhring is best known for his comedic portrayal of the character "Ole Bramserud", a bumbling and somewhat dim-witted northerner, in the popular television series "Fleksnes". He also appeared in a number of films, including "Bussen" and "Jakten". Byhring was awarded the King's Medal of Merit in gold in 1987 for his contributions to Norwegian culture. In addition to his acting work, Byhring was also a talented writer and published several books.

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Johan Sverre

Johan Sverre (November 27, 2014 Oslo-November 27, 1990) a.k.a. Johan Sverre Myhre was a Norwegian actor.

He was born in Oslo, Norway and began his acting career in 1937 with the Norwegian Theatre. Sverre went on to become a prominent actor in Norwegian theater, film, and television. He appeared in more than 60 films throughout his career, including the classics "Den forsvundne pølsemaker" (1941) and "To mistenkelige personer" (1950). Sverre was also a celebrated stage actor and appeared in numerous productions at the National Theatre in Oslo. He was awarded the King's Medal of Merit in gold for his contribution to Norwegian culture. Sverre died on his 76th birthday in Oslo, Norway.

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Lauritz Falk

Lauritz Falk (November 15, 1909 Brussels-February 1, 1990 Stockholm) also known as Larry Falk was a Norwegian actor, film director, singer and painter. He had one child, Eva Möller.

Falk started his career in the 1930s as a stage actor in Norway and Denmark. His breakthrough role came in the 1942 Norwegian film "Munthe i Uganda". He acted in over 70 films until his retirement in the 1980s, including several notable Swedish films such as "Only a Mother" (1949), "The Magician" (1958) and "Raven's End" (1963).

In addition to acting, Falk directed two films, "Sønner av Norge" (1949) and "Kasserer Jensen" (1954). He was also a talented singer and released several albums throughout his career.

Later in life, Falk focused on his passion for painting and held several exhibitions in Sweden. He passed away in 1990 at the age of 80 in Stockholm.

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