Danish movie stars died in 1958

Here are 2 famous actors from Denmark died in 1958:

Henrik Malberg

Henrik Malberg (December 4, 1873 Aarhus-September 28, 1958) also known as Henrik Martin Marinus Malberg was a Danish actor. He had one child, Ellen Malberg.

Henrik Malberg was best known for his work in Danish cinema during the silent film era. He appeared in more than 110 films, some of which are considered landmarks of Danish film history. Malberg was particularly renowned for his talents as a character actor, often playing wise mentors and kind-hearted elderly figures. His notable roles include the lawyer in the 1913 film "Atlantis," the title role in "Father of Four" (1938), and the pastor in "Tea with the Professor" (1941).

Aside from his work in film, Malberg was also a prolific stage actor, appearing in productions at theaters throughout Denmark. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1944 for his contributions to Danish culture.

After his death in 1958, Henrik Malberg was buried in Bispebjerg Cemetery in Copenhagen.

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Carl Brisson

Carl Brisson (December 24, 1893 Copenhagen-September 25, 1958 Copenhagen) a.k.a. Carl Frederik Ejnar Pedersen, Carl Villard or Brisson, Carl was a Danish actor and singer. He had one child, Frederick Brisson.

Brisson began his career in Europe, performing in music halls and cabarets. He later moved to the United States and landed several roles in Hollywood films, including the lead in the 1929 musical film "The Show of Shows". Brisson also appeared on Broadway and in London's West End, showcasing his singing and acting talent. In addition to his entertainment career, Brisson was an accomplished pilot and flew missions during World War II. He passed away in his native Copenhagen in 1958 at the age of 64.

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