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Andreas Isachsen

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and Moe, receiving praise for them from Asbjørnsen himself. Relations between Isachsen and Ibsen remained soured for the rest of Isachsen's career - Ibsen wrote a letter to the theatre's management specifically demanding that "the terrible Isachsen" would not be given any parts, since Ibsen felt he
77:'s walkout to the Folketheater at Møllergaten, where he acted from September 1870 to February 1872. From 1872 until his retirement from the stage in 1894, Isachsen remained at the Christiania Theatre. 190: 195: 180: 69:, then under Ibsen's artistic direction. He remained in that company until the theatre went bankrupt in 1862, on which he moved to the theatre in 80:
Isachsen was known as a character actor with a particular talent for comedic roles. Isachsen argued with Ibsen over an 1873 play reading of
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until 1858, when he left the stage for a time. On 10 November 1853, in Bergen, he married the actress Janny Grip (1835-1894).
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held at Christiania on his own initiative. He had previously held readings of lyric poems by
30:(31 May 1829, Grimstad - February 22, 1903, Cologne) was a Norwegian actor and playwright. 159: 43: 38:
In 1850, still a student, Isachsen briefly edited the student-society newspaper
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Skuespiller Isachsen (s. 86-87). Folkebladet No. 6. Søndag 15de Marts 1903.
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had a tendency towards over-acting and caricaturing roles.
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Henrik Ibsen
Det norske Theater
Bergen
Christiania Norwegian Theatre
Trondheim
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
Emperor and Galilean
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
"Andreas Hornbeck Isachsen"

Andreas Isachsen
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1903 deaths
Norwegian male stage actors
19th-century Norwegian male actors
People from Grimstad
19th-century Norwegian dramatists and playwrights
Norwegian male dramatists and playwrights

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