Here are 2 famous actors from Norway died in Natural causes:
Henki Kolstad (February 3, 1915 Oslo-July 14, 2008 Oslo) also known as Johan Henrik Ludvig Kolstad or Johan Henrik Ludvig was a Norwegian actor and film director. His child is called Morten Kolstad.
Kolstad began his career as an actor in the late 1930s and appeared in numerous films and stage productions throughout his career. He is best known for his comedic roles, which usually portrayed the quintessential Norwegian wit and humor. Kolstad was a versatile performer and also took on dramatic roles in films such as "The Wayward Girl" (1959) and "The Last Winter" (1960).
In addition to his work as an actor, Kolstad was also a respected film director. He directed several successful films, including "Fjols til Fjells" (1957) and "Toya" (1960). He also worked as a voice actor, providing the Norwegian voice for iconic characters such as Goofy and Bugs Bunny.
Kolstad received several awards for his contributions to the Norwegian film industry, including the prestigious Amanda Award for Best Actor in 1996. Despite his success, Kolstad remained humble and committed to his craft throughout his career. He passed away in July 2008, leaving behind a legacy as one of Norway's most beloved actors and directors.
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Stein Grieg Halvorsen (October 19, 1909 Oslo-November 11, 2013 Oslo) a.k.a. Halvor Bernt Stein Grieg Halvorsen was a Norwegian actor. He had one child, Stein Johan Grieg Halvorsen.
Halvorsen began his acting career in the 1930s and appeared in over 80 films throughout his lifetime. He was known for his roles in classic Norwegian films such as "Trollfossen" (1935) and "Fant" (1937). In addition to his work in film, he also acted in numerous stage productions, including a number of productions of Henrik Ibsen's plays. Halvorsen was a respected figure in Norwegian theatre and film and was honored with numerous awards throughout his career, including the Norwegian King's Medal of Merit in gold.
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