Ole Ishøy (1934-1985)

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Born:
June 16, 1934

Died:
June 17, 1985

Ole Ishøy, der var søn af Axel Rasmussen og hustru Inger Margrethe Ishøy, var elev af Agnes Rehni og blev uddannet på Privatteatrenes elevskole på Det ny Teater med afgang i 1957. Han deltog i Vasaseminarer og var på studierejser til Stockholm, London, Berlin og Paris, ligesom han efteruddannede sig på Statens Teaterskole. Han debuterede 3/2 1956 som Sebastian i "Helligtrekongersaften" på Folketeatret i København. Han havde engagementer på Andelsteatret, Illums turné, Odense Teater 1964-1968, Ålborg Teater, Gladsaxe Teater, Fiolteatret, Det ny Teater, Det Danske Teater og var i nogle år tilknyttet Folketeatret inden han blev free lance. På TV medvirkede han som Finn i "Frk. Mathilde" og som Frederik i "Pelikanen". Han havde filmroller bl.a. i "Ekko af et skud" og i flere udenlandske produktioner. Udover arbejde som skuespiller var han også instruktør og lærer ved elevskoler. Talrige forestillinger passerede gennem hans hænder, ligesom adskillige teater-genrer optog ham - fra revy til tragisk teater. Blandt hans sidste opgaver var iscenesættelsen af Bjarne Reuters "Det skøre land" for Fiolteatret og udførelsen af rollen som konferencier i den danske teaterversion af musicalen "Cabaret". Ole Ishøy blev gift med og skilt fra Birgit Ishøy, født Wagner.

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