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Johan Hauge

Johan Kristian Hauge was a Norwegian actor and theater director.

Family
Hauge was born in Sokndal Municipality as the son of the farmer Ingebrikt Olsen (1833–1914) and Elisabeth Christiansen Bøe. In 1925 he married Gjertrude Lofthus Børseth. ==Career==
Career
After graduating from the Trondheim Technical Institute in 1898, Hauge was employed in 1900 at the Second Theater in Oslo, where he made his debut as Olav Tryggvason in a production of Haakon Jarl. The theater went bankrupt, and Hauge was then associated with the National Theater in Bergen from 1901 to 1924, and there he created a number of role interpretations that became very well known in their time. ==Filmography==
Filmography
• 1939: Valfångare as the priest • 1939: Gjest Baardsen as the judge • 1941: Gullfjellet as the magistrate • 1943: Unge viljer as West, a company director ==References==
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