Danish movie stars died at 58

Here are 3 famous actors from Denmark died at 58:

Erik Paaske

Erik Paaske (August 21, 1933 Kolding-June 13, 1992 Denmark) otherwise known as Erik Johannes Paaske or Paaske, Erik was a Danish actor.

He died caused by kidney cancer.

Erik Paaske was born in Kolding, Denmark in 1933. After completing his education, he pursued a career in acting and quickly became a household name in Denmark. Paaske was a versatile actor and was known for his ability to perform in a variety of roles. He was particularly adept at portraying complex characters and was often praised for his nuanced performances. Throughout his career, he appeared in numerous films and television shows, both domestically and internationally. Some of his notable works include "Olsen-banden ser rødt" (1976), "Violer er blå" (1975), and "Matador" (1978-1981).

In addition to his work as an actor, Paaske was also a respected stage performer. He worked extensively in theater, appearing in productions throughout Denmark as well as internationally. He was regarded as one of Denmark's finest actors and was recognized with numerous awards for his contributions to the arts.

Tragically, Erik Paaske passed away in 1992 due to kidney cancer. Though he is no longer with us, he is remembered as one of Denmark's greatest actors and his contributions to Danish culture continue to be celebrated today.

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Harald Madsen

Harald Madsen (November 20, 1890 Silkeborg-July 13, 1949 Denmark) also known as Patachon was a Danish actor.

Harald Madsen was a prominent figure in Danish cinema during the 1920s and 1930s. He began his acting career in the theatre before making a transition to the big screen in 1913. In 1916, he starred in his first major film, "Askens blomster", which was a hit with audiences and critics alike.

Over the years, Madsen appeared in over 150 films in a variety of genre ranging from comedy to drama. His most famous role was that of Patachon, a lovable and clumsy character in the Danish version of the French comedy duo Pat and Patachon. Madsen's performances were notable for their physical humor and slapstick comedy, and he was loved by audiences both in Denmark and abroad.

Madsen also worked as a director and screenwriter, and he co-founded a successful film production company called Nordisk Film. Despite his success, Madsen was known for being humble and down-to-earth, and he remained a beloved figure in Danish entertainment until his death in 1949. Today, he is considered one of the most important figures in Danish cinema history.

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Ole Søltoft

Ole Søltoft (January 8, 1941 Kolding-May 9, 1999 Copenhagen) also known as Ole Soletoth or Ollie Soltoft was a Danish actor.

He died as a result of thrombosis.

Søltoft was best known for his work in the Danish sex comedy films of the 1970s, often playing the lead male character. He appeared in over 30 films throughout his career, both comedy and drama, and was highly regarded as one of the most beloved actors in Danish cinema. Despite his success in film, Søltoft also worked as a stage actor and was a member of the Royal Danish Theatre. He was married to actress Hanne Borchsenius from 1966 until his death in 1999.

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