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- Tutta Rolf was a Norwegian-Swedish film and theatre actress and singer.
- Tutta Rolf was born on October 7, 1907 in Kristiania, Norway [now Oslo, Norway].
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Tutta Rolf
Norwegian-Swedish actress (1907–1994)
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Tutta Rolf in 1930. | |
Born | Solveig Jenny Berntzen (1907-10-07)7 October 1907 Kristiania, Norway |
Died | 26 October 1994(1994-10-26) (aged 87) Los Angeles, United States |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1932–1939 |
Spouses | (m. 1930–1932)Jack Donohue (m. 1936–1950) (m. 1953–1972) |
Children | Tom Rolf, Jill Donohue |
Tutta Rolf (born Solveig Jenny Berntzen; 7 October 1907 – 26 October 1994) was a Norwegian-Swedish film and theatre actress and singer. She was born in Oslo. She appeared in 14 films between 1932 and 1939. She was married three times, first to the Swedish actor and singer Ernst Rolf (1930–1932), then to the American director Jack Donohue (1936–1950), and finally to the Swedish director/actor Hasse Ekman (1953–1972). She was the mot
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Biography
Tutta Rolf, born Solveig Jenny Berntzen, was a Norwegian-Swedish stage and screen actress and singer. She made her stage debut in Kristiania/Oslo in 1923 and five years later in Sweden, promoted by Swedish writer/entertainer/performer Ernst Rolf. In the 30's she became a film star in elegant comedies and was contracted for Fox Film in 1935. Tutta Rolf was married three times, firstly to Swedish Ernst Rolf (1930–1932) and then to American director Jack Donohue (1936–1950) and finally to Swedish director/actor Hasse Ekman (1953–1972).
Tutta Rolf, born Solveig Jenny Berntzen, was a Norwegian-Swedish stage and screen actress and singer. She made her stage debut in Kristiania/Oslo in 1923 and five years later in Sweden, promoted by Swedish writer/entertainer/performer Ernst Rolf. In the 30's she became a film star in elegant comedies and was contracted for Fox Film in 1935. Tutta Rolf was married three times, firstly to Swedish Ernst Rolf (1930–1932) and then to American director Jack Donohue (1936–1950) and finally to Swedish director/actor Hasse Ekman (1953–1972).