Øyvind Øyen (March 7, 1905 – December 23, 1993) was a Norwegian actor. Øyen was born in Trondheim, the son of the timber merchant Mikal Øien (1871–1922) and Amalie Rebekka Slåttelid (1878–1952). When Øyen was nine years old, his family moved to Kristiania (now Oslo). After graduating from high school in 1921, Øyen traveled to the United States, where he worked as an accountant in Chicago. In 1923, he received a bachelor's degree from California State University, and then worked for three years at the Norwegian Club in Chicago and at the same time performed in amateur theater.
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| - Øyvind Øyen (March 7, 1905 – December 23, 1993) was a Norwegian actor. Øyen was born in Trondheim, the son of the timber merchant Mikal Øien (1871–1922) and Amalie Rebekka Slåttelid (1878–1952). When Øyen was nine years old, his family moved to Kristiania (now Oslo). After graduating from high school in 1921, Øyen traveled to the United States, where he worked as an accountant in Chicago. In 1923, he received a bachelor's degree from California State University, and then worked for three years at the Norwegian Club in Chicago and at the same time performed in amateur theater. (en)
- Øyvind Øyen, född 7 mars 1905 i Trondheim, död 23 december 1993 i Oslo, var en norsk skådespelare. Øyen var son till timmerhandlare Mikal Øien (1871–1922) och Amalie Rebekka Slåttelid (1878–1952). När sonen var nio år gammal flyttade familjen till Kristiania. Efter realskoleexamen 1921 reste han till USA där han arbetade som bokhållare i Chicago. År 1923 tog han en Bachelor of Arts-examen vid California State University och arbetade därefter tre år vid Den Norske Klubb i Chicago och spelade samtidigt amatörteater. Han var från 1939 gift med Maj Greta Nielse Saether (1913–1977). (sv)
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| - Øyvind Øyen (March 7, 1905 – December 23, 1993) was a Norwegian actor. Øyen was born in Trondheim, the son of the timber merchant Mikal Øien (1871–1922) and Amalie Rebekka Slåttelid (1878–1952). When Øyen was nine years old, his family moved to Kristiania (now Oslo). After graduating from high school in 1921, Øyen traveled to the United States, where he worked as an accountant in Chicago. In 1923, he received a bachelor's degree from California State University, and then worked for three years at the Norwegian Club in Chicago and at the same time performed in amateur theater. Øyen began his professional theater career in 1931 in the role of Napoleon in Johan Bojer's Maria Walewska at the National Theater in Bergen. He remained at that theater until 1933, after which he became a freelance actor with involvement at the Søilen Theater, among other venues. From 1936 to 1938, Øyen was at the National Theater in Oslo and made a name for itself in two plays by Nordahl Grieg. Between 1938 and 1975 he was at the Norwegian Theater, where he became a leading actor. Øyen was also involved with NRK's Radio Theater. Alongside his theater career, Øyen also performed as a film actor. He debuted in the film Godvakker-Maren in 1940 and played 19 roles altogether from 1940 to 1980. Øyen married Maj Greta Nielsen-Sæther (1913–1977) in 1939. He was the father of the actor Gard Øyen, the television host and film producer Roald Øyen, the actor and theater instructor Torill Øyen, and the film producer Jardar Øyen. (en)
- Øyvind Øyen, född 7 mars 1905 i Trondheim, död 23 december 1993 i Oslo, var en norsk skådespelare. Øyen var son till timmerhandlare Mikal Øien (1871–1922) och Amalie Rebekka Slåttelid (1878–1952). När sonen var nio år gammal flyttade familjen till Kristiania. Efter realskoleexamen 1921 reste han till USA där han arbetade som bokhållare i Chicago. År 1923 tog han en Bachelor of Arts-examen vid California State University och arbetade därefter tre år vid Den Norske Klubb i Chicago och spelade samtidigt amatörteater. Sin professionella teaterkarriär inledde Øyen 1931 i rollen som Napoleon i Johan Bojers Maria Walewska på Den Nationale Scene. Han stannade vid teatern fram till 1933 varefter han blev frilansande skådespelare med engagemang bland annat vid . Åren 1936–1938 var han vid Nationaltheatret och gjorde sig där bemärkt i två skådespel av Nordahl Grieg. Mellan 1938 och 1975 var han vid Det norske teatret där han kom att bli en centralfigur. Han var även engagerad vid . Vid sidan av teatern verkade han som filmskådespelare. Han debuterade 1940 i Godvakker-Maren och gjorde sammanlagt 19 roller 1940–1980. Han var från 1939 gift med Maj Greta Nielse Saether (1913–1977). (sv)
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