Gull-Maj Norin (20 April 1913 â€" 27 November 1997) was a Danish
actress of stage and film who performed in Denmark and Sweden during
the 1930s and 1940s. She is best known for her leading role as the
suspected serial murderer in the 1944 film noir thriller Melody of
Murder.Norin was born in Helsingborg, Sweden, the daughter of the
Swedish actress Ann-Sofi Norin (1893â€"1942), then moved to Denmark
when she was 10.At the age of 18, Norin appeared on stage in a
production of Lysistrata at Copenhagen's Riddersalen Theater. The
following year Norin landed a small role as a choirgirl in Emanuel
Gregers's comedy film Odds 777. During the next several years she
performed as a cabaret singer and stage actress in theaters in Denmark
and Sweden.
actress of stage and film who performed in Denmark and Sweden during
the 1930s and 1940s. She is best known for her leading role as the
suspected serial murderer in the 1944 film noir thriller Melody of
Murder.Norin was born in Helsingborg, Sweden, the daughter of the
Swedish actress Ann-Sofi Norin (1893â€"1942), then moved to Denmark
when she was 10.At the age of 18, Norin appeared on stage in a
production of Lysistrata at Copenhagen's Riddersalen Theater. The
following year Norin landed a small role as a choirgirl in Emanuel
Gregers's comedy film Odds 777. During the next several years she
performed as a cabaret singer and stage actress in theaters in Denmark
and Sweden.
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