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- Odd Frogg was born on October 13, 1901 in Hønefoss, Norway. He was an actor, known for Fantegutten (1932) and Lalla vinner! (1932). He died on February 23, 1934 in Oslo, Norway.
- His father was a lawyer in Hønefoss; he emigrated to the United States in 1904 and was not heard from after that.
- His mother was an actress and the sister of the actress Ragna Wettergreen. His sister Ruth Frogg (1897-?) was also an actress.
- Together with Alfred Maurstad, he wrote the adventure comedy Askeladden, which was performed at both the National Theater in Oslo and the National Theater in Bergen in 1930.
- In 1921, He and Johan Borgen approached Halfdan Christensen, who was manager at the National Theater in Oslo, to be employed as actors in the ensemble. Frogg made a positive impression, and he debuted in the role of the priest's son Benedikt in Nini Roll Anker's Kirken in the spring of 1921, while Borgen went on to study law.
- Frogg married Elizabeth (Else) Thaulow (1903-1968) in 1926. They were the parents of the sculptress and Morgenbladet journalist Lise Frogg (1929-1958), who married the Danish architect Ulf Vejlby.
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