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'''Johanne Bruhn-Johnsen''' (8 May 1890 – 24 December 1921) was a Norwegian actress and was among one of the leading actors at the ].<ref name="Astrid Sommer">{{cite encyclopedia|title=Astrid Sommer|encyclopedia=Norsk biografisk leksikon |last=Brodal|first=Svein Erik|author1-link=Svein Erik Brodal|url=https://nbl.snl.no/Astrid_Sommer|access-date= }}</ref>
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'''Johanne Bruhn-Johnsen''' (8 May 1890 – 24 December 1921) was a Norwegian actress and was among one of the leading actors at the ].<ref name="Astrid Sommer">{{cite encyclopedia|title=Astrid Sommer|encyclopedia=Norsk biografisk leksikon |last=Brodal|first=Svein Erik|author1-link=Svein Erik Brodal|url=https://nbl.snl.no/Astrid_Sommer|access-date=5 January 2025}}</ref>


== Early life and career == == Early life and career ==
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In 1909, Bruhn made her acting debut as Helga in '']'', then toured Denmark with the Bjørnson tour. Subsequently, she worked with the Olaus Olsens Selskap.<ref name="D17">{{cite news |title=Fru Johanne Bruhn-Johnsen |url=https://www.nb.no/items/ec17e79536752a23ffc9c3be8261303a?page=1 |work=Den 17de mai |date=27 December 1921 |location=Oslo |page=3 |language=no}}</ref> Afterwards, she was engaged by the ], where she had success as Neger-Gurina in ''Ungen''.<ref name="TA" /> For two seasons, from 1914 to 1916, she was engaged at Trondhjems Teater, but later returned to the ].<ref name="Dagsposten" /><ref name="Ungen">{{cite book|title=Ungen : av Oskar Braaten|date=1981|publisher=Det Norske teatret|location=Oslo|page=22|url=https://www.nb.no/items/5c6b788dcc335023846079af5fe1063e?page=21|language=nn}}</ref> In 1909, Bruhn made her acting debut as Helga in '']'', then toured Denmark with the Bjørnson tour. Subsequently, she worked with the Olaus Olsens Selskap.<ref name="D17">{{cite news |title=Fru Johanne Bruhn-Johnsen |url=https://www.nb.no/items/ec17e79536752a23ffc9c3be8261303a?page=1 |work=Den 17de mai |date=27 December 1921 |location=Oslo |page=3 |language=no}}</ref> Afterwards, she was engaged by the ], where she had success as Neger-Gurina in ''Ungen''.<ref name="TA" /> For two seasons, from 1914 to 1916, she was engaged at Trondhjems Teater, but later returned to the ].<ref name="Dagsposten" /><ref name="Ungen">{{cite book|title=Ungen : av Oskar Braaten|date=1981|publisher=Det Norske teatret|location=Oslo|page=22|url=https://www.nb.no/items/5c6b788dcc335023846079af5fe1063e?page=21|language=nn}}</ref>


She had a small role as Øl-Ane in ]'s ''Stor-Anders''. Bruhn also had a small role in ''Eli Sjo'' by ].<ref name="D17" /> In November 1919, she portrayed Mildred Bjørge in ''Bjørgedal'' by ], in which she was praised.<ref>{{cite book|editor1-last=Sletbak |editor1-first=Nils |editor1-link=Nils Sletbak |title=Det Norske teatret : femti år 1913-1963 |date=1963 |publisher=Samlaget |location=Oslo |page=87 |url=https://www.nb.no/items/2850a899f00e712ec2e869f8aa280e40?page=87#88 |language=nn}}</ref> Bruhn portrayed Haldor's mother in '']'', the first film to be directed by a Norwegian in Norway based on a Norwegian and the first to feature professional actors.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Mladenova |first1=Radmila |title=The 'White' Mask and the 'Gypsy' Mask in Film |date=2022 |publisher=Heidelberg University Publishing |isbn=9783968221311 |page=233 |url=https://archive.org/details/oapen-20.500.12657-54669/page/232/mode/2up}}</ref> She had a small role as Øl-Ane in ]'s ''Stor-Anders''. Bruhn also had a small role in ''Eli Sjo'' by ].<ref name="D17" /> In November 1919, she portrayed Mildred Bjørge in ''Bjørgedal'' by ], in which she was praised.<ref>{{cite book|editor1-last=Sletbak |editor1-first=Nils |editor1-link=Nils Sletbak |title=Det Norske teatret : femti år 1913-1963 |date=1963 |publisher=Samlaget |location=Oslo |page=87 |url=https://www.nb.no/items/2850a899f00e712ec2e869f8aa280e40?page=87#88 |language=nn}}</ref> One of her popular roles was in ''Brødrene Østermanns Huskors'', which she performed over 300 times.<ref>{{cite news|title=Dødsfall |url=https://www.nb.no/items/00ceaacb951bdb87f280093d4095fc49?page=1|work=Nord-Trøndelag|date=29 December 1921|location=Trøndelag, Trondheim|page=2|language=no}}</ref> Bruhn portrayed Haldor's mother in '']'', the first film to be directed by a Norwegian in Norway based on a Norwegian and the first to feature professional actors.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Mladenova |first1=Radmila |title=The 'White' Mask and the 'Gypsy' Mask in Film |date=2022 |publisher=Heidelberg University Publishing |isbn=9783968221311 |page=233 |url=https://archive.org/details/oapen-20.500.12657-54669/page/232/mode/2up}}</ref>


== Personal life and death == == Personal life and death ==

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Norwegian actress (1890–1921) For the Danish operatic soprano, see Johanne Brun.
Johanne Bruhn
Johanne Bruhn in Bolettes bryllupsferd in 1916
BornJohanne Rosendahl
(1890-05-08)8 May 1890
Christiania, Norway
Died24 December 1921(1921-12-24) (aged 31)
Other namesJohanne Bruhn-Johnsen
Years active1909–1921
RelativesAstrid Sommer (sister)

Johanne Bruhn-Johnsen (8 May 1890 – 24 December 1921) was a Norwegian actress and was among one of the leading actors at the Det Norske Teatret.

Early life and career

Johanne Rosendahl was born on 8 May 1890 in Christiania. She was the sister of actress Astrid Sommer.

In 1909, Bruhn made her acting debut as Helga in Geografi og Kærlighed, then toured Denmark with the Bjørnson tour. Subsequently, she worked with the Olaus Olsens Selskap. Afterwards, she was engaged by the Det Norske Teatret, where she had success as Neger-Gurina in Ungen. For two seasons, from 1914 to 1916, she was engaged at Trondhjems Teater, but later returned to the Det Norske Teatret.

She had a small role as Øl-Ane in Oskar Braaten's Stor-Anders. Bruhn also had a small role in Eli Sjo by Olav Hoprekstad. In November 1919, she portrayed Mildred Bjørge in Bjørgedal by Olav Hoprekstad, in which she was praised. One of her popular roles was in Brødrene Østermanns Huskors, which she performed over 300 times. Bruhn portrayed Haldor's mother in Fante-Anne, the first film to be directed by a Norwegian in Norway based on a Norwegian and the first to feature professional actors.

Personal life and death

Her first marriage was to Trondheim actor Birger Bruhn. Bruhn married for the second time to journalist and editor Erling Johnsen.

Bruhn died on 24 December 1921 at the age of 31 from puerperal fever.

References

  1. ^ Brodal, Svein Erik. "Astrid Sommer". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
  2. ^ "Johanne Bruhn". Dagsposten. 27 December 1921. p. 3.
  3. "Person: 001 Signora Johanne Bruhn". Digitalarkivet. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
  4. ^ "Skuespillerinden fru Johanne Bruhn". Trondhjems Adresseavis (in Norwegian). Trøndelag, Trondheim. 27 December 1921. p. 2.
  5. ^ "Fru Johanne Bruhn-Johnsen". Den 17de mai (in Norwegian). Oslo. 27 December 1921. p. 3.
  6. ^ Ungen : av Oskar Braaten (in Norwegian Nynorsk). Oslo: Det Norske teatret. 1981. p. 22.
  7. Sletbak, Nils, ed. (1963). Det Norske teatret : femti år 1913-1963 (in Norwegian Nynorsk). Oslo: Samlaget. p. 87.
  8. "Dødsfall". Nord-Trøndelag (in Norwegian). Trøndelag, Trondheim. 29 December 1921. p. 2.
  9. Mladenova, Radmila (2022). The 'White' Mask and the 'Gypsy' Mask in Film. Heidelberg University Publishing. p. 233. ISBN 9783968221311.
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