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  1. Tryggve Larssen (October 3, 1887 – June 28, 1967) was a Norwegian actor. Larssen debuted as an actor in Ludovica Levy's touring theatre in 1911, after which he was engaged with the National Theater in Bergen and the Norwegian Theater in Oslo. He was then engaged with the National Theater in Oslo from 1921 to 1961.

  2. Tryggve Larssen was born on 3 October 1887 in Bergen, Norway. He was an actor, known for Laila (1929), Eskimo (1930) and Troll-Elgen (1927). He was married to Ruth Vindenes and Veslemøy Ihlen Sopp. He died on 28 June 1967 in Oslo, Norway.

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    • October 3, 1887
    • Tryggve Larssen
    • June 28, 1967
  3. Tryggve Larssen was born on October 3, 1887 in Bergen, Norway. He was an actor, known for Laila (1929), Eskimo (1930) and Troll-Elgen (1927). He was married to Ruth Vindenes and Veslemøy Ihlen Sopp. He died on June 28, 1967 in Oslo, Norway.

    • October 3, 1887
    • June 28, 1967
  4. Tryggve Larssen (født 3. oktober 1887 i Bergen, død 28. juni 1967 i Oslo) var en norsk skuespiller. Han debuterte hos Ludovica Levy i 1911, og ble siden knyttet til Den Nationale Scene og Det norske teatret. Han var tilknyttet Nationaltheatret fra 1921 til 1961.

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    Shopkeeper Lind is taking his daughter on a long journey to a distant church to be baptized. His daughter is with a servant in the last sled, which trails behind out of sight and comes under attack by a wolf pack. In the confusion that arises as they flee, the baby falls out of the sled. Jåmpa, a Sámiman, finds the baby and takes her to his Sámi em...

    Laila was directed and edited by George Schnéevoigt, who also wrote the film's script based on Jens Andreas Friis's Lajla (novel)[no]. The book, originally published in Norwegian in 1881 as From Finmarken, was translated into a Swedish in 1882 with the title Lajla : en Berättelse Från Lappmarken. Lunde Film[Wikidata] produced the film with Helge Lu...

    "Laila's love song", music: Einar Ellgen and Fred Bjønner (Lars Minsaas), arranged by Kristian Hauger.
    "Lullaby for Laila", music: Reidar Thommessen[sv].
    Axmaker, Sean (23 May 2011). "Silents Please: Laila (1929)". Parallax View. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
    Steffen, James. "Laila (1929) - Articles". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  5. 1902年德国国家主工程师Tryggve Larssen先生在不来梅开发制作了世界上第一块U型剖面铆凸互锁的钢制板桩。 1914年,两边都能连锁的板桩问世了。 这个(改进)一直被世界绝大多数的板桩(制造商)沿用。

  6. Larssen interlocks is the type of sheet pile interlocks with indented and outdented designs that interlock with each other to create wall structures for applications like retaining walls, bridge construction, oil terminals, protection for coastlines, piers, and more.