Olaf Benneche

Male, Deceased Person

1883 – 1931

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Who was Olaf Benneche?

Olaf Benneche was a Norwegian novelist, children's writer and playwright.

He was born in Kristiansand. He took his secondary education at Kristiansand Cathedral School, and graduated from there in 1901. He made his literary début in 1904 with the story Marie Louise Reventlow. From 1911 to 1913 he published a trilogy of historical novels from the valley Setesdalen, Rygnestadgutten, Knekten Mundius and De bønder av Raabygdelag. His last important novel was Juvet in 1928.

In 1930 he was appointed head of Kringkastingsselskapet's newly established district office for broadcasting in Kristiansand. The first broadcast from "Kristiansand Kringkaster" was on 17 December 1930. His assistant was Julius Hougen, who took over when Benneche died in 1931, and had a long and distinguished radio career.

Until his death he was a deputy member of the council of Norges Forsvarsforening. He was buried in December 1931 in Kristiansand. The street Olaf Benneches gate in Kristiansand has been named after him.

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Born
Sep 18, 1883
Kristiansand
Died
1931

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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