Johan Kristian Hauge (February 8, 1879 – May 6, 1967) was a Norwegian actor and theater director.
[1][2] Hauge was born in Sokndal[1] as the son of the farmer Ingebrikt Olsen (1833–1914) and Elisabeth Christiansen Bøe.
[2] After graduating from the Trondheim Technical Institute in 1898, Hauge was employed in 1900 at the Second Theater in Oslo, where he made his debut as Olav Tryggvason in a production of Haakon Jarl.
During the Second World War, Hauge became a member of Nasjonal Samling (NS) and the Norwegian Cultural Assembly.
The verdict based on his membership in the NS and the Cultural Assembly.