Arne Martin Aas (July 7, 1931 – April 3, 2000) was a Norwegian actor, director, and screenwriter that worked in theater, film, and TV.
[1] He was also associated with NRK's Television Theater (from 1966 to 1970, and again from 1973 to 1975),[1] where he became nationally known, among other things, in the role of Hans Nilsen Fennefoss in the miniseries Skipper Worse based on the novel by Alexander Kielland.
[1] For many years, Aas was also associated with the Oslo New Theatre and, in addition to a number of comedies, he made a name for himself there in Paul Claudel's play Partage de midi (Norwegian title: Dagen vender).
Aas also had a number of appearances on television, including the mini-series Skipper Worse in 1968,[1] and on several occasions together with Rolv Wesenlund in the series Fleksnes Fataliteter.
Arne Aas had his last role on TV in the short film Operasjon Popcorn in 1998.