Norwegian actress, theatre instructor, and director. She was involved in resistance work during World War II, and joined the unofficial "Stanislavskij Group" in 1943. The members of this group founded Studioteatret, and she made her debut at Studioteatrets first performance in 1945, in a translation of Wilders play The Long Christmas Dinner. She continued to act at Studioteatret until 1950. Her debut as producer was an adaptation for television of Baroness Emma Orczys novel The Scarlet Pimpernel, for Fjernsynsteatret (The TV theatre) in 1968. Her debut as stage producer was an adaptation of Bill Naughtons play Spring and Port Wine, for Det Norske Teatret in 1969. She also taught at the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre. From 1984 to 1990 she was employed at the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation as head of Radioteatret (The radio theatre). In 1991, together with Gerhard Knoop, she founded the independent theatre group Intimteatret (The intimate theatre). Link to Wikipedia biography Read less