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Also known as Anne-Lise Ruud, Anna-Lisa Ruud

Anna-Lisa (born Anna Lisa Ruud; 30 March 1933 – 21 March 2018) was a Norwegian-born actress who appeared primarily in American films and television series, until she returned to Norway in the early 1970s, where she became a puppeteer.

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Country
JP
Active from
1987-06-24

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Originally from Toronto Canada, Anna-Lisa Kirby (AK) moved to New York in the fall of 1990 to immerse herself in the world of Jazz. She entered the prestigious Manhattan School of Music to pursue her degree in Jazz Performance. But New York also offered a unique form of Jazz education to her on the bandstand! She became a fixture at such legendary hangs as Augies, Cleo's Needle, Smalls, The Iridium, Dean Street Café and Birdland, performing with her own ensemble at Metronome, Sign of the Dove, M

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Key facts

Person.name
Anna-Lisa
Person.image
Anna Lisa.JPG
Person.caption
Anna-Lisa in Black Saddle (1959)
Person.birth_name
Anna Lisa Ruud
Person.birth_place
Oslo, Norway
Person.death_place
Oslo, Norway
Person.occupation
Actress of film, television, and stage
Person.years_active
1958–1970

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Anna-Lisa (born Anna Lisa Ruud; 30 March 1933 – 21 March 2018) was a Norwegian-born actress who appeared primarily in American films and television series, until she returned to Norway in the early 1970s, where she became a puppeteer.

==Early life== Anna-Lisa was born in Oslo, Norway as Anna Lisa Ruud, and worked there at the Central Theater. In 1954, she travelled to the United States to visit her brother, a travel agent in Hollywood.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Anna-Lisa” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.