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Gjest Baardsen (c. 1791 – 13 May 1849) was a
Norwegian outlaw, jail-breaker, non-fiction writer,
songwriter and memoirist. He was
among the most notorious...
- Föreningen
Resande Folkets Riksorganisation, ISBN 91-631-9668-9 Baardsen,
Gjest (1948). Vandrings-
eller skøiersprog; med
tillegg av F. L.
Hartman og N...
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Gjest Baardsen is a
Norwegian film from 1939
directed by
Tancred Ibsen.
Alfred Maurstad pla**** the
title role. The film is
based on the life of the outlaw...
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Particularly well-known
people to have been
imprisoned there include author Gjest Baardsen (1791–1849), and the
similarly idealized thief Ole Høiland. Also...
- (25
January 2019). "På
restauranter kan Linnéa
Myhre være en så
vanskelig gjest at kjæresten kan bli flau". Aftenposten.no.
Retrieved 11
January 2020. Karlson...
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Coast (Morgenstiernekysten). Just
north of the cape is the
small islet of
Gjest Baardsenstøtta. The
distance to
Norway is
about 12,460 km. The cape derives...
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German and
Dutch "Gast",
Luxembourgish "Gaascht",
Swedish "Gäst",
Norwegian "
Gjest",
Serbian and
Slovakian "Gost",
Czech "Host", etc. Al
Guest (contemporary)...
- made her
stage debut at the Søilen
Theater in 1938 and her film
debut in
Gjest Baardsen in 1939. From 1939 to 1942, she
worked at the
National Theater...
- the play
Ubuden gjest (Uninvited Guest) 2000: The Writers'
Guild of Norway's Gledesgl****et (Gl**** of Happiness)
prize for
Ubuden gjest (Uninvited Guest)...
- 1950.
Maurstad pla**** main
parts in
several films including Fant (1937),
Gjest Baardsen (1939), Tørres Snørtevold (1940) and Trysil-Knut (1942). He was...