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Aase Bye

Aase Synnøve Bye (4 June 1904 – 10 July 1991) was a Norwegian actress, known from stage, film and television. in her honor, the Aase Byes pris is awarded in support of deserving artists.[1]

Aase Bye
Aase Bye in 1932.
Born
Aase Synnøve Bye

(1904-06-04)4 June 1904
Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway
Died10 July 1991(1991-07-10) (aged 87)
Oslo, Norway
Spouse(s)Carl Christian Christensen
(1927-1929)
Jan Kurt Dedichen
(1929–1935)
Trygve Jacob Broch Hoff
(1948–1982)

Personal life

She was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway as a daughter of the merchant Anders Bye (1874–1918) and Astrid Hansen (1879–1920). She was married three times. The first marriage, to the physician Carl Christian Christensen (1882–1949), only lasted from August 1927 to 1929. In 1929 she married the shipbroker Jan Kurt Dedichen (1897–1935). Dedichen was a son of the chemist Georg Dedichen and grandson of Edvard Brandes, but died in September 1935. In 1948 she married the economist, author, and editor-in-chief Trygve Jacob Broch Hoff (1895–1982).[2][3][4]

Career

Bye made her stage debut at the Nationaltheatret in Oslo during 1923, and was hailed as a talent by Bjørn Bjørnson. Except for short interruptions because of illness or other engagements, she remained faithful to the Nationaltheatret for over 50 years retiring from the state in 1974. Her first role was Solveig in Ibsen's Peer Gynt.[3] The following year she portrayed Sonja in the premier of Reisen til Julestjernen by playwright Sverre Brandt (1880–1962). She also appeared in silent films, sound films and on television.[3]

 
Bye (right) with actor Jørn Ording (left) at the National Theatre in 1967

In 1949, she was awarded the Norwegian Theatre Critics Award (Teaterkritikerprisen) for her interpretation of Blanche Dubois in the Norwegian production of the Tennessee Williams play A Streetcar Named Desire. The play had been translated by Peter Magnus (1915-2001) and performed at Nationaltheatre under the direction of Gerda Ring (1891–1999) and Ella Hval (1904–1994).[5][6][7]

Awards and legacy

Bye was decorated as a Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1974, and also held the HM The King's Medal of Merit in gold as well as foreign orders of knighthood.[3]

Aase Byes pris

Aase Bye's testament established an endowment; Aase Byes Legat til Støtte for Fortjente Kunstnere. The Aase Byes pris has been awarded annually since 1993 in support of deserving artists. Recipients have included:[8]

References

  1. ^ "Aase Bye". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "Aase Synnøve Bye". sceneweb. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Lyche, Lise. "Aase Bye". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  4. ^ "Trygve Jacob Broch Hoff". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  5. ^ "1948/49 Aase Bye for rollen som Blanche i En sporvogn til begjær". Teaterkritikerprisen. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  6. ^ "Aase Synnøve Bye". sceneweb. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  7. ^ "Peter Magnus, 1915–2001". Norsk Oversetterleksikon. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  8. ^ "Aase Byes pris". SceneWeb. Retrieved January 1, 2020.

Other sources

  • Ruth Krefting (1963) Skuespillerinnen Aase Bye (Oslo, Gyldendal)

aase, aase, synnøve, june, 1904, july, 1991, norwegian, actress, known, from, stage, film, television, honor, pris, awarded, support, deserving, artists, 1932, bornaase, synnøve, 1904, june, 1904kristiania, oslo, norwaydied10, july, 1991, 1991, aged, oslo, nor. Aase Synnove Bye 4 June 1904 10 July 1991 was a Norwegian actress known from stage film and television in her honor the Aase Byes pris is awarded in support of deserving artists 1 Aase ByeAase Bye in 1932 BornAase Synnove Bye 1904 06 04 4 June 1904Kristiania now Oslo NorwayDied10 July 1991 1991 07 10 aged 87 Oslo NorwaySpouse s Carl Christian Christensen 1927 1929 Jan Kurt Dedichen 1929 1935 Trygve Jacob Broch Hoff 1948 1982 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Awards and legacy 4 Aase Byes pris 5 References 6 Other sourcesPersonal life EditShe was born in Kristiania now Oslo Norway as a daughter of the merchant Anders Bye 1874 1918 and Astrid Hansen 1879 1920 She was married three times The first marriage to the physician Carl Christian Christensen 1882 1949 only lasted from August 1927 to 1929 In 1929 she married the shipbroker Jan Kurt Dedichen 1897 1935 Dedichen was a son of the chemist Georg Dedichen and grandson of Edvard Brandes but died in September 1935 In 1948 she married the economist author and editor in chief Trygve Jacob Broch Hoff 1895 1982 2 3 4 Career EditBye made her stage debut at the Nationaltheatret in Oslo during 1923 and was hailed as a talent by Bjorn Bjornson Except for short interruptions because of illness or other engagements she remained faithful to the Nationaltheatret for over 50 years retiring from the state in 1974 Her first role was Solveig in Ibsen s Peer Gynt 3 The following year she portrayed Sonja in the premier of Reisen til Julestjernen by playwright Sverre Brandt 1880 1962 She also appeared in silent films sound films and on television 3 Bye right with actor Jorn Ording left at the National Theatre in 1967 In 1949 she was awarded the Norwegian Theatre Critics Award Teaterkritikerprisen for her interpretation of Blanche Dubois in the Norwegian production of the Tennessee Williams play A Streetcar Named Desire The play had been translated by Peter Magnus 1915 2001 and performed at Nationaltheatre under the direction of Gerda Ring 1891 1999 and Ella Hval 1904 1994 5 6 7 Awards and legacy EditBye was decorated as a Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav in 1974 and also held the HM The King s Medal of Merit in gold as well as foreign orders of knighthood 3 Aase Byes pris EditAase Bye s testament established an endowment Aase Byes Legat til Stotte for Fortjente Kunstnere The Aase Byes pris has been awarded annually since 1993 in support of deserving artists Recipients have included 8 Stein Grieg Halvorsen 1993 Liv Dommersnes 1995 Solveig Kringlebotn 1995 Knut Skram 1997 Kjersti Holmen 1999 Lise Fjeldstad 2001 Rut Tellefsen 2001 Kim Haugen 2003 Anne Marit Jacobsen 2003 Bjarte Hjelmeland 2004 Henny Moan 2006 Froydis Armand 2007 Kjersti Alveberg 2008 Espen Giljane 2008 Kari Simonsen 2009 Sverre Anker Ousdal 2010 Kjell Askildsen 2011 Kjetil Bang Hansen 2012 Svein Tindberg 2012 Hildegunn Eggen 2014 Bjarte Hjelmeland 2016 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aase Bye References Edit Aase Bye IMDb com Inc Retrieved January 1 2020 Aase Synnove Bye sceneweb Retrieved January 1 2020 a b c d Lyche Lise Aase Bye In Helle Knut ed Norsk biografisk leksikon Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 21 April 2009 Trygve Jacob Broch Hoff Norsk biografisk leksikon Retrieved January 1 2020 1948 49 Aase Bye for rollen som Blanche i En sporvogn til begjaer Teaterkritikerprisen Retrieved January 1 2020 Aase Synnove Bye sceneweb Retrieved January 1 2020 Peter Magnus 1915 2001 Norsk Oversetterleksikon Retrieved January 1 2020 Aase Byes pris SceneWeb Retrieved January 1 2020 Other sources EditRuth Krefting 1963 Skuespillerinnen Aase Bye Oslo Gyldendal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aase Bye amp oldid 1023744707, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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