Danish movie stars died in 1993

Here are 4 famous actors from Denmark died in 1993:

Buster Larsen

Buster Larsen (September 1, 1920 Copenhagen-December 18, 1993 Copenhagen) a.k.a. Axel Landing Larsen was a Danish comedian and actor. He had one child, Michael Bjarnhof.

Buster Larsen first gained popularity in Denmark in the 1940s as a radio personality, performing comedic sketches and impersonations. He later transitioned to the stage and screen in the 1950s, starring in popular Danish films such as "Flaming Hearts" and "Father of Four". He also appeared on numerous television shows, both as an actor and a host.

In addition to his work in entertainment, Larsen was also a talented painter and published several books of his artwork. He was known for his quick wit, improvisational skills, and his ability to make people laugh.

Larsen continued to work in the entertainment industry until his death in 1993 at the age of 73. He is remembered as one of Denmark's most beloved comedians and entertainers.

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Jørgen Weel

Jørgen Weel (August 13, 1922 Copenhagen-June 16, 1993 Denmark) also known as Jørgen Veel or Jørgen Weelh was a Danish actor. He had one child, Henrik Weel.

Weel began his acting career in the 1940s and his talent soon became evident in his performances on stage and in films. He starred in over 50 films, including "Fætrene på Torndal" (1942), "Det kære København" (1960), and "De pokkers unger" (1966). Weel was also a popular stage actor, and appeared in numerous plays throughout his career.

Aside from his acting work, Weel was also known for his political and social activism. He was a member of the Danish Communist Party and was vocal about his left-wing political views. Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Weel participated in protests and demonstrations against the Vietnam War and other issues.

Despite his success as an actor, Weel struggled with alcoholism and depression throughout his life. In 1993, he died of a heart attack at the age of 70.

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Erik Mørk

Erik Mørk (December 3, 1925 Copenhagen-January 27, 1993 Copenhagen) was a Danish actor. He had one child, Christian Mørk.

Mørk was a highly respected actor in Denmark, known for his versatility and ability to play both comic and dramatic roles. He began his acting career in the 1950s and appeared in numerous Danish films and television shows, including the popular TV series "Matador". Mørk was also a stage actor and appeared in many productions at the Royal Danish Theatre. In addition to his acting career, he was a well-known voice actor, lending his distinctive voice to dubbing for foreign films and television shows. Mørk passed away in his hometown of Copenhagen in 1993 at the age of 67.

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Bjarne Liller

Bjarne Liller (September 25, 1935 Vesterbro, Copenhagen-September 6, 1993 Denmark) also known as Liller, Bjarne, Bjarne Bent Rønne Pedersen, Bjarne Liller Pedersen or Liller was a Danish singer, actor, singer-songwriter and musician.

He was one of the most iconic and beloved performers in Denmark, known for his humorous and playful performances. Liller started his career as a jazz drummer and later became a successful pop singer in the 1960s and 1970s, known for hits such as "Pas På Den Knaldrøde Gummibåd" and "Hvad Mon De Siger".

In addition to his music career, Liller also acted in several films and television shows, showcasing his talent as a versatile performer. He had a memorable role in the popular Danish comedy film "Slap Af, Frede", which gained him widespread recognition.

Despite struggling with alcohol addiction throughout his career, Liller continued to perform and entertain audiences until his untimely death in 1993 at the age of 57. He left behind a legacy as one of Denmark's most beloved and unique performers.

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