Saturday, May 21, 2011

Wenche Foss, Norwegian actress, died from natural causes she was , 93.

Eva Wenche Steenfeldt Stang, née Foss, commonly known as Wenche Foss , was a leading Norwegian actress of stage, screen and television died from natural causes she was , 93.. 

(5 December 1917 – 28 March 2011)


Biography

Wenche Foss was born to engineer Christian August Steenfeldt-Foss and Alfhild Røren. She made her stage debut as Ingrid in Vilhelm Dybwad's operetta Taterblod. She was subsequently part of the ensemble at the Carl Johan Teater from 1936 to 1939, and then became a central figure in Centralteatret. She received acclaim in a number of leading roles. Her breakthrough role was in Carl Erik Soya's To tråder.[1] Later she played numerous leading roles in the ensembles of Nationaltheatret and Oslo Nye Teater, being a regular at Nationaltheatret since 1952.
Foss was also an accomplished vocalist (mezzo-soprano) who received classical training with M. Hviid and K. B. Børresen. Her performances in Emmerich Kálmán's operetta Die Bajadere, Eduard Künneke's Der Vetter aus Dingsda, Franz Lehár's operettas Der Graf von Luxemburg and The Merry Widow, in which she played the title role.[1] She pioneered musical parts in such musicals as Kiss Me Kate, Cabaret and Hello, Dolly.[1]
Foss also took the occasional role as a voice actress. She provided the voice of Enkefru Stengelføhn-Glad in the 1975 animated feature film Flåklypa Grand Prix, known in English as Pinchcliffe Grand Prix. She voiced the same character in another animated feature, 1998's Solan, Ludvig og Gurin med reverompa (Gurin with the Foxtail).[citation needed]
On 2 December 2010, Wenche Foss announced that she was seriously ill and did not expect to live past New Year.[3] She passed away in her sleep on 28 March 2011 at Diakonhjemmet Hospital in Oslo, surrounded by her family.[4]
Her death saw an outpour of public grief and tributes rarely bestowed upon civilians.[5] The Norwegian government announced she would be buried with government honour at state expense, the fifth woman in Norwegian history to be given this respect. The funeral was broadcast live on national television, April 4, 2011, and was, in keeping with Foss' own wishes, open to the public. It was also attended by King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway, as well as Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and other prominent members of government.[6]
Foss grew up with an Atheist mother and a devout Christian father, she inherited both views but has stated: "I could not fall asleep without the prayer".[7]
Her son Fabian Stang is the current mayor of Oslo.[8]

Activist and Humanitarian

In 1953, Foss gave birth to a child with Down's Syndrome who later died at a young age. She is credited with raising public awareness about disabled individuals, founding, among other things the vacation resort "Solgården" ("Hacienda del Sol") in Alicante, Spain.[1]
She survived breast cancer in 1971 and wrote a candid account of her experience.[1] She was a strong supporter of gay rights[1] and has been an outspoken critic of the Christian Democratic Party because of its opposition to gay marriage and gay rights. She has also said that the party itself should never have existed to begin with, since "religion and politics should not be mixed".[9]

Recognition

Foss was made a Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1972. In 1988 she was promoted to Commander with Star in the same order. She is one of few Norwegian civilians to hold such a high rank in the King's order of chivalry. She has also been awarded the Red Cross Badge of Honour and appointed a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog.
Foss received a number of accolades, among them the Hedda Award, an honorary Amanda prize, and Toleranseprisen.[1]
In 2007, Queen Sonja of Norway unveiled Per Ung's statue of Foss outside Norway's National Theater.

Selected filmography

 

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