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Einar Bruun
Actor, Director
Died January 20, 1967 (76 years)
Born in Gothenburg (1890) by Norwegian parents, tailor Mikal Larsen Bruun & wife Helga Sofie Eeg. The Family moved back to Norway, where two siblings were born. Young Einar worked as a tailor for some years, before trying his luck in the film industry, both as an actor and as a director.
He worked in Denmark, Sweden, Germany and England, the films were mostly dramas, but also crime and comedy, with well-known names in the lead roles. Between 1925 and 1935 he traveled around, both in Europe and to America. Back in Norway he worked for several years as a tailor.
Long forgotten for his film work, Bruun died in Oslo in 1967, at the age of 76, just a month after his third wife.
He worked in Denmark, Sweden, Germany and England, the films were mostly dramas, but also crime and comedy, with well-known names in the lead roles. Between 1925 and 1935 he traveled around, both in Europe and to America. Back in Norway he worked for several years as a tailor.
Long forgotten for his film work, Bruun died in Oslo in 1967, at the age of 76, just a month after his third wife.
Known For
Filmography
1919 | Fairy of Solbakken · as Knud's Friend |
1919 | Surrogatet · as Charles Cepe |
1918 | Mästerkatten i stövlar · as Von Wildenbrück |
1917 | Vom Regen in die Traufe · as Cast |
1917 | Das Loch in der Pfanne · as Cast |
1916 | Jung muss man sein · as Cast |
1916 | Zwei glückliche Tage · as Cast |
1916 | Die Wandernde Perle · as Cast |