Grethe Kausland

Grethe Kausland

Grethe Kausland with her husband Halvard (1966) Photo Rigmor Dahl Delphin / Oslo Museum
Born Grethe Nilsen
(1947-07-03)July 3, 1947
Horten, Vestfold
Died November 16, 2007(2007-11-16) (aged 60)
Occupation Actress, Vocalist, Singer

Grethe Kausland (July 3, 1947 in Horten November 16, 2007) was a Norwegian singer, performer and actress. As a child star she was one of Norway's most popular singers (her debut single “Teddyen min” from 1955, sold more than 100 000 records[1][2]), and she participated in several films as a child.[3] She represented Norway in the European Song Contest 1972 singing Småting with Benny Borg. From 1973 she performed regularly with the entertaining group Dizzie Tunes. Awarded "Spellemannprisen" 1978 for the album A Taste of Grethe Kausland, and "Leonardstatuetten" 1991[1] for her achievements on the revue scene.

She died from lung cancer[4] on 16 November 2007 in Oslo, Norway.

Child career

Grethe made her stage debut at only four years of age at a local revue scene. Winning a radio-transmitted amateur competition when eight years old led to her first record "Teddyen min"/Cowboyhelten" (1955), selling over 100 000 and becoming a big radio hit. Her film career started with Smuglere i smoking 1957. As a twelve-year-old girl she had already issued ten records and played in five movies. She was known to be "crazy about jazz" already as a child, "illegally" visiting jazz clubs. Despite her girl's voice, she was "swinging" like a grown-up jazz singer.[1]

Shows with Dizzie Tunes

Grethe Kausland with Dizzie Tunes.

Kausland's cooperation with the show group Dizzie Tunes started with her Chat Noir Theatre debut På go'fot (1973). Later followed the shows Showkade med og uten fyll (1974), Vi spillopper (1976, film version 1979), Memories Of Music (1979/1980, also video), The Show Must Go Home (1984, also video), Festsprell i Dizzie Tider (1988). She also participated in many of their TV shows. Sing Sala Bim (1973) was awarded Bronze Rose at the Montreux festival.

Her music albums with Dizzie Tunes:[1] Toppop 1 (1972), Mere Ra-ta-ta-ta (1972), Folk i nord (1973), Hei-hå-hei-hå (1973), Norsklåt (1973), På go'fot med Dizzie Tunes (1973), Memories of Music (1982), Go'biter med Dizzie Tunes (1992).

A Star is Torn

In a 1993 adaptation of Robyn Archer and Rodney Fischer's show A Star is Torn Grethe Kausland portrayed nine tragical female fates in popular music: Bessie Smith, Helen Morgan, Judy Garland, Billie Holiday, Edith Piaf, Marie Lloyd, Marilyn Monroe, Dinah Washington and Janis Joplin. A full evening one-woman-performance, first at Rogaland Teater (Stavanger, 1993, 45 performances[5] ), and later at Victoria Teater (Oslo, 1995).[1]

Television series

From the late 1990s Kausland participated in several TV series. In D'ække bare, bare Bernt (1996) she starred as "Vera", with Jon Skolmen as her husband "Bernt". In the situation comedy Karl & Co (63 episodes, running 19982001) she appeared regularly as "Ruth Frantzen". She played the role "Mamsen" in the children's series Jul i Blåfjell in 1999. This series became quite popular, it received the Gullruten award in 2000 for Best TV drama, a music album from the series received Spellemannprisen in 1999 for Best children's album, and the follow-up series Jul på månetoppen appeared in 2002.

Discography

Singles on the Columbia label (as child star)

Albums

Filmography

TV series

Personal life

From 1966 to 1979 she was married to jazz guitarist Halvard Kausland. She did not revert to her maiden name Nilsen after the end of the marriage, but kept the name Kausland.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Jan Eggum, Bård Ose, Siren Steen: Norsk pop & rock-leksikon (Vega Forlag AS, 2005) ISBN 82-92489-09-6
  2. Norsk pop- og rockleksikon (2005): Grethe Kausland (Retrieved on November 17, 2007)
  3. IMDB: Grethe Kausland Filmography (Retrieved on November 17, 2007)
  4. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0340394/bio
  5. På norske scener. Sesongen 1992/93. (De norske teatres forening, Oslo 1993) ISBN 82-90771-06-1
  6. Larsen, Svend Erik Løken. "Grethe, "Lille Grethe" Kausland". In Helle, Knut. Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Hanne Krogh
with "Lykken er"
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
1972
(with Benny Borg)
Succeeded by
Bendik Singers
with "It's Just A Game"
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