Danish movie stars died at 63

Here are 3 famous actors from Denmark died at 63:

Max Hansen

Max Hansen (December 22, 1897 Mannheim-November 12, 1961 Copenhagen) a.k.a. Max Josef Hansen, Max Josef Haller or The Little Caruso was a Danish singer, actor, comedian and cabaret artist. He had two children, Ann-Mari Max Hansen and Max Hansen Jr..

Hansen started his career in Berlin during the 1920s and quickly became a popular figure in the German entertainment scene. He appeared in several films during the 1930s, including "Kaiserwalzer" and "To New Shores". He was forced to flee Germany in 1933 due to his opposition to the Nazis, and settled in Copenhagen, where he continued to perform on stage and screen.

In Denmark, Hansen became a beloved figure and was known for his humorous and irreverent style. He appeared in several Danish films and worked with some of the country's most famous comedians, including Peter Malberg and Dirch Passer. He also recorded several popular songs, including "Så længe jeg lever" and "København, du har mit hjerte".

Hansen's career continued to flourish after World War II, and he remained a popular performer until his death in 1961. He was known for his wit, charm, and distinctive voice, and is remembered today as one of Denmark's greatest entertainers.

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Edouard Mielche

Edouard Mielche (August 8, 1905 Damsholte-February 18, 1969 Denmark) otherwise known as Edouard Mielché was a Danish actor.

Edouard Mielche began his acting career on the stage and later transitioned to film. He appeared in more than 50 movies, gaining recognition for his acting skills and unique voice. Some of his notable films include "The Racketeer" (1929), "Nøddebo Præstegård" (1934), and "It Happened in Copenhagen" (1955).

In addition to acting, Mielche was also known for his talents as a singer and cabaret performer. He performed on stage in various musical productions and was a popular entertainer in Denmark in the 1930s and 1940s.

Mielche was married to actress Lisbeth Movin, and the couple had two children together. Even after his death, Mielche's legacy continues to live on through his numerous contributions to the Danish entertainment industry.

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Flemming Jørgensen

Flemming Jørgensen (February 7, 1947 Randers-January 1, 2011 Egå) also known as Jørgensen, Flemming Bamse, Flemming Bamse Jørgensen, Bamse, Bamses Venner, Flemming 'Bamse' Jørgensen or Flemming "Bamse" Duun Jørgensen was a Danish singer, songwriter, musician and actor.

He died as a result of cardiac arrest.

Flemming Jørgensen was best known as the lead vocalist of the Danish pop-rock band, Bamses Venner. The band was formed in 1973 and quickly rose to fame with their catchy tunes and energetic performances. Jørgensen's powerful voice and charismatic stage presence made him a beloved figure in Danish music.

In addition to his music career, Jørgensen also acted in several Danish films and television shows. He was a versatile performer, known for his ability to captivate audiences both on stage and on screen.

Throughout his career, Jørgensen received numerous awards and accolades, including the prestigious Danish Music Award for lifetime achievement. He remains a beloved figure in Danish popular culture and his music continues to be celebrated by fans around the world.

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