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Name
  
Arve Opsahl

Role
  
Singer


Spouse
  
Liv Wilse (m. ?–1953)

Children
  
Line Janiche Opsahl

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Died
  
April 29, 2007, Oslo, Norway

Albums
  
Syng med Arve Opsahl, Sett Sjobein Med Arve Opsahl, Jubeljubilaren

Similar People
  
Aud Schonemann, Sverre Holm, Carsten Byhring, Erik Balling, Ove Sprogoe

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Arve Opsahl (14 May 1921 – 29 April 2007) was a Norwegian movie and stage actor, singer and stand-up comedian.

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Opsahl began his career as a comedian in 1942, and played numerous roles both on stage and in more than forty movies. He was then chosen to be the head of Olsenbanden, Egon Olsen. He played Egon Olsen in the first movie in 1969, and in all other 13 movies, until the last one in 1999. He is also well known for his role as the old man "Henry" in the Norwegian sitcom Mot i brøstet, airing from 1993-1997. He reprised the role for the reunion film "Tusenårsfesten" in 1999.

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Personal life

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Opsahl married his wife Mary in 1945, but they were divorced soon after. He then married singer Liv Wilse, with whom he had a daughter, before they divorced in 1953. In 1954 he remarried his first wife, and they remained together until his death.

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In 2002, Opsahl was honoured with a lifetime achievement award for his contributions to Norwegian comedy.

Health issues and death

Opsahl began struggling with his health during the 1990s, and at times it affected his job on "Mot I Brøstet", including a five-episode hiatus where he was at a spa center to treat his poor back, using pre-recorded inserts, to explain his absence. He had further absences during the last two years of the show. By 1999, his health had deteriorated to the point where he had to spend two weeks on a breathing machine, in addition to amputating a leg due to diabetes. The surgery happened in the middle of his final film, and he finished production and recording using a prosthetic leg. Afterwards, Opsahl retired from acting.

In December 2005 Opsahl's death was prematurely announced online by the newspaper VG, an event to which the comedian reacted with humour.

Opsahl died of heart failure on April 29, 2007 at 23:30 local time, after being hospitalized for eight weeks.

References

Arve Opsahl Wikipedia