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Lars Andreas Larssen : ウィキペディア英語版
Lars Andreas Larssen

Lars Andreas Larssen (27 March 1935 – 29 January 2014) was a Norwegian stage, film and television actor.〔〔(Skuespilleren Lars Andreas Larssen er død ). side2.no. 〕
== Career ==
Larssen was born in the village of Melbu, near Hadsel in Norway. His debut came in 1957, playing a minor role in the blockbuster ''Nine Lives''. He had a larger role in the 1959 film ''The Master and His Servants'', but soon realized that he belonged in the theatre. He began his stage career in 1958 at Folketeatret (''The People's Theatre'') in Oslo, and went on to become a key figure in establishing the Torshovteatret (Theatre Torshov) as a modern stage theater in the late-1970s. Whilst performing on stage, Larssen also continued to have small roles in films, most notably in the 1983 film ''Pirates''. His best-known television work was as a school principal in the 1989 Norwegian series ''"Borgen skole"'', and as Karls former boss, Gundersen, in the first season of ''Mot i brøstet'' in 1993. He also played the role of "wise man" in Norway's mid-1990s version of ''Fort Boyard'', "Fangene på Fortet".
In 2004, Larssen caused a stir in Norwegian media after publicly criticizing the NRK produced comedy show ''Team Antonsen'' for their portrayal of rural Northern Norway, which he described as "mean and hateful". He later withdrew his statements after several northern newspapers called it an "overreaction" and rebuffed his criticism, stating that Larssen was "outdated" in his opinions. Following the controversy, Larssen did a guest appearance on the show, in a satirical portrayal of himself. Whilst unknown to the public at the time, Larssen was suffering from Alzheimer's disease, and his statements and subsequent actions have later been attributed to the degenerating effects of the disease. He retired from acting in 2003, and appeared in public for the last time in 2005.
In 1962, he and his wife, writer and actress Sonja Lid, established the Peace Office (''Fredskontoret'') in Stavanger.〔(Opptakten Til Fredskontoret ) 〕 In the following years peace offices burgeoned in a number of Norwegian cities and towns.〔(Fredskontoret ) 〕

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