Harald Otto

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Harald Otto (* 24. Januar 1865 in Nes; † 13. Mai 1928 in Oslo) war ein norwegischer Schauspieler und Regisseur. rdf:langString
Harald Otto (January 24, 1865 – May 13, 1928) was a Norwegian actor and theater director. Otto was born in Nes, Norway, the son of the stationmaster Hans Otto Hansen (1815–?) and Maren Paulsen (1832–?). He moved to the United States in 1886, and in 1890 he performed in the theater in Chicago, where he also married Ignatzia Johanna Osberg (1869–1945). He soon returned to Norway, where he worked in various theater groups from 1891 to 1900. He purchased the Central Theater in 1907 and he operated it until his death, with Torolf Voss serving as the theater's orchestra director. After Harald Otto's death, his son Reidar Otto took over the business. The theater remained in the Otto family until 1959. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Harald Otto
rdf:langString Harald Otto
rdf:langString Harald Otto
rdf:langString Harald Otto
xsd:date 1928-05-13
xsd:date 1864-01-24
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xsd:date 1864-01-24
rdf:langString Painting of Harald Otto by Henrik Lund, 1914
xsd:date 1928-05-13
rdf:langString Hans Otto Hansen
rdf:langString Maren Paulsen
rdf:langString Actor, theater director
rdf:langString Ignatzia Otto
rdf:langString Harald Otto (* 24. Januar 1865 in Nes; † 13. Mai 1928 in Oslo) war ein norwegischer Schauspieler und Regisseur.
rdf:langString Harald Otto (January 24, 1865 – May 13, 1928) was a Norwegian actor and theater director. Otto was born in Nes, Norway, the son of the stationmaster Hans Otto Hansen (1815–?) and Maren Paulsen (1832–?). He moved to the United States in 1886, and in 1890 he performed in the theater in Chicago, where he also married Ignatzia Johanna Osberg (1869–1945). He soon returned to Norway, where he worked in various theater groups from 1891 to 1900. He purchased the Central Theater in 1907 and he operated it until his death, with Torolf Voss serving as the theater's orchestra director. After Harald Otto's death, his son Reidar Otto took over the business. The theater remained in the Otto family until 1959. Otto himself sang the song "Akerselva, du gamle, du grå" (The Old Gray Aker River) by Vilhelm Dybwad in 1906, when he staged Dybwad's play Verdens undergang (The End of the World).
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xsd:gYear 1864
xsd:gYear 1928

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