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Occupation
  
Actress

Parents
  
Gyda Christensen

Years active
  
1911–1969

Movies
  
Mannequin in Red, Pan

Name
  
Lillebil Ibsen

Children
  
Tancred Ibsen, Jr.

Role
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Sofie Parelius Monrad Krohn

Born
  
6 August 1899 (
1899-08-06
)
Kristiania

Awards
  
Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav

Died
  
August 12, 1989, Oslo, Norway

Spouse
  
Tancred Ibsen (m. 1919–1978)

Similar People
  
Tancred Ibsen, Tancred Ibsen - Jr, Sigurd Ibsen, C J Hambro, Arne Mattsson

Lillebil Ibsen (née Sofie Parelius Monrad Krohn) (6 August 1899 – 12 August 1989) was a Norwegian dancer and actress.

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Personal life

She was born in Kristiania, as the daughter of engineer Georg Monrad Krohn and actress Gyda Martha Kristine Andersen (later Gyda Christensen). She married pilot and film director Tancred Ibsen on 25 August 1919.

Career

Lillebil Ibsen took ballet lessons at an early age with her mother, who was a professional choreographer and ballet instructor. She made her début as a dancer at Nationaltheatret in 1911, in the ballet pantomime Prinsessen på erten, an adaptation of the story "The Princess and the Pea" by Hans Christian Andersen. She then studied ballet with Hans Beck in Copenhagen, and later with Russian choreographer Mikhail Fokine. She started performing in Berlin under supervision of Max Reinhardt when she was sixteen years old, and played leading roles in Reinhardt's pantomimes Die Schäferin, Lillebils Hochzeitsreise, Prima Ballerina, Sumurun and Die grüne Flöte. She made her stage début as actress at Nationaltheatret in Kristiania in 1915, in the children's comedy Den uskikkelige lille prinsesse. Her first film role was in Sången om den eldröda blomman from 1918. She made her début as a revue artist at Chat Noir in 1924. She worked at Det Nye Teater from 1929 to 1956, where she played classical comedy roles as well as a series of Ibsen characters, such as "Nora", "Mrs Alving" and "Gina Ekdal". From 1956 to 1969 she performed at Nationaltheatret, where she played both dramatic and comic roles. She also played for the television theatre Fjernsynsteatret.

On film she does a stand-out performance in Arne Mattsson's cult mystery thriller Mannequin in Red (1958); where Ibsen plays a large key part in a notable supporting role as the fashion house mogul Thyra Lennberg.

Ibsen issued the autobiography Det begynte med dansen. She was decorated Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1969. She died in Oslo in 1989.

Filmography

Actress
1979
Somewhere, Sometime
1973
Et lite grøss? (TV Mini Series) as
Vertinnen
- Vertinnen (1973) - Vertinnen
1968
Hennes meget kongelige høyhet as
Aunt Augusta
1965
Høyfeber (TV Movie) as
Judith Bliss
1964
Kjære løgnhals (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Campbell
1962
Julia Harrington (TV Movie) as
Julia Harrington
1958
Mannekäng i rött as
Thyra Lennberg
1955
Arthurs forbrytelse as
Diana
1933
Cheer Up! as
Lill, Ballettpike
1931
Manslaughter as
Sonja
1922
Pan as
Eva
1921
Christian Wahnschaffe, 2. Teil - Die Flucht aus dem goldenen Kerker as
Eva Sorel
1920
Weltbrand as
Eva Sorel (as Lillebil Christensen)
1919
Sången om den eldröda blomman as
Elli (as Lillebil Christensen)
1918
Europa postlagernd (as Lillebil Christensen)
Director
1946
Et spøkelse forelsker seg
Self
1974
Godt nytt år (TV Special) as
Self (as Lillebill Ibsen)
Archive Footage
1993
Minns Ni? (Documentary short)
1984
Stockholms lustgårdar (TV Special documentary) as
Self

References

Lillebil Ibsen Wikipedia