Tore Dyveke Segelcke (23 April 1901 â€" 22 September 1979) was a
Norwegian actress. Tore Løkkeberg was born at Fredrikstad in
Østfold, Norway. Her parents were Georg Løkkeberg (1872â€"1951) and
Hulda Marie Hansen (1878â€"1941). She was the sister of actor Georg
Løkkeberg (1909â€"1986).She made her debut in 1921 touring with Det
Norske Teatret where she was based until 1924. From then on she worked
with Det Frie Teater, and then joined the Den Nationale Scene. In 1928
she went to Nationaltheatret, where she stayed until 1972, apart from
two years (1933-35) at Det Nye Teater. In her time, she was one of
Nationaltheatret's leading actresses in both classical and modern
dramatics. She took a total of 104 roles at Nationaltheateret. In the
1950s, Segelcke shaped her own Individual Theatre. In 1954, she went
to many European cities. including Copenhagen, Paris and Vienna, with
her "One Woman Show", with extracts from Bergliot by Bjørnstjerne
Bjørnson Medea by Jean Anouilh and Din stemme by Jean Cocteau. It was
a great success, and she toured the USA in 1956 and 1958.She was
married from 1927-42 to her colleague Lasse Segelcke (1898â€"1942) and
from 1945-1959 to surgeon Anton Raabe (1889â€"1959). During her
marriage to Anton Raabe, they bought and restored a number of old
houses and buildings: Bjørnsgård on Lake Bogstadvannet in Oslo
(1930-1955); Uppigard Streitlien (today Folldal bygdetun) in Folldal
from 1942â€"57; and Huldreheimen in Bykle . From 1959 onwards, she
spent many summers in Folldal.
Norwegian actress. Tore Løkkeberg was born at Fredrikstad in
Østfold, Norway. Her parents were Georg Løkkeberg (1872â€"1951) and
Hulda Marie Hansen (1878â€"1941). She was the sister of actor Georg
Løkkeberg (1909â€"1986).She made her debut in 1921 touring with Det
Norske Teatret where she was based until 1924. From then on she worked
with Det Frie Teater, and then joined the Den Nationale Scene. In 1928
she went to Nationaltheatret, where she stayed until 1972, apart from
two years (1933-35) at Det Nye Teater. In her time, she was one of
Nationaltheatret's leading actresses in both classical and modern
dramatics. She took a total of 104 roles at Nationaltheateret. In the
1950s, Segelcke shaped her own Individual Theatre. In 1954, she went
to many European cities. including Copenhagen, Paris and Vienna, with
her "One Woman Show", with extracts from Bergliot by Bjørnstjerne
Bjørnson Medea by Jean Anouilh and Din stemme by Jean Cocteau. It was
a great success, and she toured the USA in 1956 and 1958.She was
married from 1927-42 to her colleague Lasse Segelcke (1898â€"1942) and
from 1945-1959 to surgeon Anton Raabe (1889â€"1959). During her
marriage to Anton Raabe, they bought and restored a number of old
houses and buildings: Bjørnsgård on Lake Bogstadvannet in Oslo
(1930-1955); Uppigard Streitlien (today Folldal bygdetun) in Folldal
from 1942â€"57; and Huldreheimen in Bykle . From 1959 onwards, she
spent many summers in Folldal.
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