Eva Sletto

Eva Sletto

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name = Eva Sletto


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birthdate = 6 September, 1912
birthplace = Asker
deathdate = 7 March, 2006
deathplace = Oslo
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occupation = Actress
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Eva Sletto (6 September, 1912 – 7 March, 2006) was a Norwegian actress. She worked at Det norske teateret from 1936 to 1983. She is best known for her role as "Milja" in the film "Ungen" (The Baby) by Oskar Braaten in 1938, and also played "Ismene" in Sofokles' "Antigone", "Titania" in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Olga" in Chekhov's "Three Sisters".cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0805770/bio|title=Biography for Eva Sletto|publisher=IMDb|accessdate=2008-07-21] Sletto also played in several movies in the early age of Norwegian cinema. She retired from the stage in 1983, and lived in Oslo until her death at the age of 93.

elect filmography

*"Svarte hestane, Dei" (1951) as Lisle Førnes
*"Vigdis" (1943) as Vigdis Bjørkli
*"Trysil-Knut" (1942)
*"Gullfjellet" (1941) as Randi
*"Godvakker-Maren" (1940) as Maren
*"Hu Dagmar" (1939) as Ingeborg
*"Ungen" (1938) as Milja
*"Norge for folket" (1936)

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