Harald Brenna was born in
Norway on April, 24, 1946. Harald had his practice at Trøndelag Theatre, and
became a permanent employee at the theater after his studies. He stayed here
until 1985, after a one year break at the theater Our Molde. As a freelancer,
he has guested most of the country's theaters. He has appeared in numerous
television productions and series, including ‘The Brigade’, ‘Fox Grønland’ and ‘Mammon’.
His feature films include “Wayfarers”, “Hakon Håkonson”, “North Star” and “Hamsun”.
At the Trøndelag Teater, to
which he has now returned, he is remembered as Hakon in “Compassion” and Lennie
in “Of Mice and Men” from his first years. And in recent years he has held key
roles in, among others “Hopes on the Autumn”, “Purple and Gold”, “King Lear”, “Antigone”,
“Everything is Relative”, “Threepenny Opera”, “A Minor Annoyance” and “Adrian
Posepilt”. Many remember him also as Tor Johanneshov in “Berlinerpoplene”.
Currently he has appeared
in new performances of Harold Pinter's “Caretaker in Teaterkjelleren”.
BRENNA, Harald
[4/24/1946, Norway - ] – stage, TV
actor, married to Anne Marie Stav [1946-
], father of Turid Brenna [1966-
], Une Brenna [1973- ], married
to actress Ingrid Vollan [1956- ],
father of Mari Brenna [1987- ], Heidi
Brenna [1990- ].
North Star – 1995 (Iron
Mike)
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