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Name
  
Hauk Aabel

Albums
  
Hauk Aabel

Children
  
Per Aabel

Movies
  
En glad gutt, Valfangare

Role
  
Comedian


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Born
  
21 April 1869
Forde, Norway

Died
  
December 12, 1961, Oslo, Norway

Similar People
  
Per Aabel, Tancred Ibsen, Julius Jaenzon, Gunnar Fischer, Anders Henrikson

Hauk Erlendssøn Aabel (21 April 1869 – 12 December 1961) was a popular Norwegian comedian and actor in Norwegian and Swedish silent film.

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Career

Aabel made his début on stage on 11 October 1897 at the Christiania Theatre in Oslo, and was a prominent actor in the Norwegian theatre. In 1917, he began appearing in silent films in Sweden. He then returned to Norway in 1927, where he worked in many films, including several after the advent of sound. He made his last film in 1939, aged 72.

Hauk Aabel was a reserve officer (Norwegian: vernepliktig officer) in the Norwegian Army, with the rank of First Lieutenant.

He was the informant who provided sounding material to the pioneering linguistic study of Haugen and Joos in 1952, called Tone and Intonation in East Norwegian.

His son Per Aabel was also a popular comic actor in Norwegian films. Aabel died in 1961.

References

Hauk Aabel Wikipedia