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Reidar Otto (December 9, 1890 – May 10, 1959)was a Norwegian theater director. Otto was born in Chicago, the son of the actor and theater director Harald Otto and the actress Ignatzia Otto. He studied theater and signing at schools in Dresden, Rome, and Stockholm. He became the director of the Norwegian Students' Society Theater in 1916, and then the co-director of the Central Theater in 1919 together with his father Harald Otto, who took it over in 1902. Reidar Otto led the theater from 1928 to 1948 and then turned it over to his son Harald Ottho (1920–2001). The family's leadership of the theater ended in 1959, the year Reidar Otto died. After the Second World War, Otto was chairman of the Norwegian Theater Directors' Association. He also led the Private Theater Directors' Association an

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  • Reidar Otto (* 9. Dezember 1890 in Chicago, Illinois; † 10. Mai 1959 in Oslo) war ein norwegischer Theaterregisseur. Otto wurde 1890 in Chicago als Sohn des Schauspielers und Theaterregisseurs Harald Otto sowie der Schauspielerin Ignatzia Otto geboren. Später studierte er Regie und Gebärdensprache an Universitäten in Dresden, Rom und Stockholm. 1916 wurde er Direktor des Norwegischen Studententheaters und 1919 Co-Direktor des zusammen mit seinem Vater Harald Otto, der es 1902 übernommen hatte. Reidar Otto leitete das Theater von 1928 bis 1948 und übergab es dann an seinen Sohn. Die Leitung des Theaters durch die Familie endete 1959, dem Jahr, in dem Reidar Otto starb. Er war mit der Schauspielerin verheiratet. (de)
  • Reidar Otto (December 9, 1890 – May 10, 1959)was a Norwegian theater director. Otto was born in Chicago, the son of the actor and theater director Harald Otto and the actress Ignatzia Otto. He studied theater and signing at schools in Dresden, Rome, and Stockholm. He became the director of the Norwegian Students' Society Theater in 1916, and then the co-director of the Central Theater in 1919 together with his father Harald Otto, who took it over in 1902. Reidar Otto led the theater from 1928 to 1948 and then turned it over to his son Harald Ottho (1920–2001). The family's leadership of the theater ended in 1959, the year Reidar Otto died. After the Second World War, Otto was chairman of the Norwegian Theater Directors' Association. He also led the Private Theater Directors' Association an (en)
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  • Reidar Otto (* 9. Dezember 1890 in Chicago, Illinois; † 10. Mai 1959 in Oslo) war ein norwegischer Theaterregisseur. Otto wurde 1890 in Chicago als Sohn des Schauspielers und Theaterregisseurs Harald Otto sowie der Schauspielerin Ignatzia Otto geboren. Später studierte er Regie und Gebärdensprache an Universitäten in Dresden, Rom und Stockholm. 1916 wurde er Direktor des Norwegischen Studententheaters und 1919 Co-Direktor des zusammen mit seinem Vater Harald Otto, der es 1902 übernommen hatte. Reidar Otto leitete das Theater von 1928 bis 1948 und übergab es dann an seinen Sohn. Die Leitung des Theaters durch die Familie endete 1959, dem Jahr, in dem Reidar Otto starb. Er war mit der Schauspielerin verheiratet. (de)
  • Reidar Otto (December 9, 1890 – May 10, 1959)was a Norwegian theater director. Otto was born in Chicago, the son of the actor and theater director Harald Otto and the actress Ignatzia Otto. He studied theater and signing at schools in Dresden, Rome, and Stockholm. He became the director of the Norwegian Students' Society Theater in 1916, and then the co-director of the Central Theater in 1919 together with his father Harald Otto, who took it over in 1902. Reidar Otto led the theater from 1928 to 1948 and then turned it over to his son Harald Ottho (1920–2001). The family's leadership of the theater ended in 1959, the year Reidar Otto died. After the Second World War, Otto was chairman of the Norwegian Theater Directors' Association. He also led the Private Theater Directors' Association and was a board member of the Christiania Theater History Museum. He was married to the actress Sigrun Otto. (en)
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