Danish movie stars born in 1914

Here are 5 famous actresses from Denmark were born in 1914:

Astrid Henning-Jensen

Astrid Henning-Jensen (December 10, 1914 Frederiksberg-January 5, 2002 Copenhagen) also known as Astrid Smahl was a Danish screenwriter, film director and actor.

She is considered a pioneer in Danish cinema and was one of the first female directors in Scandinavia. Henning-Jensen's career in film spanned over five decades and produced several notable works, including the film "Palle Alone in the World" which she wrote and directed in 1949. Her films often dealt with social issues and challenged traditional gender roles in Danish society. In addition to her film work, she was also a prominent advocate for children's and women's rights. She received numerous awards throughout her career, including the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1952 for her film "The Red Meadows". Henning-Jensen's legacy in Danish cinema continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers.

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Lise Thomsen

Lise Thomsen (December 26, 1914 Florida-November 26, 2003 Denmark) a.k.a. Lise Louise Kildedahl Thomsen was a Danish actor.

She began her acting career in the 1930s and appeared in more than 50 films throughout her career, including "Mød mig paa Cassiopeia" (1951), "Kispus" (1956), and "Harry og kammertjeneren" (1961). Thomsen was known for her versatility and ability to play a wide range of roles on stage and screen, including romantic comedies, dramas, and historical epics. She won the Bodil Award, one of Denmark's top film awards, for Best Supporting Actress in 1987 for her role in "Barndommens gade" (1986). In addition to her successful acting career, Thomsen was also a highly respected voice actress and recorded more than 70 audio books during her lifetime.

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Betty Helsengreen

Betty Helsengreen (October 26, 1914 Copenhagen-December 29, 1956 Denmark) was a Danish actor.

Betty Helsengreen was born and raised in Copenhagen, Denmark. She began her career as an actor at a very young age, debuting in a Danish film in 1932. She went on to act in several films and theater productions throughout the 1930s and 1940s, gaining popularity and critical acclaim for her performances.

Helsengreen was known for her versatility as an actor, and her ability to portray a wide range of characters, from romantic leads to comedic sidekicks. Her most famous role was in the 1943 film "Tordenskjold Goes Home," which became a box office hit and cemented her status as one of Denmark's leading actors.

Tragically, Helsengreen's career was cut short when she died of cancer at the age of 42. Despite her relatively short career, she remains a beloved figure in Danish film and theater history, and is remembered as one of the country's greatest actors.

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Asta Hansen

Asta Hansen (December 20, 1914 Store Magleby-October 21, 1962) was a Danish actor.

She began her acting career in the 1930s and starred in several popular Danish films, such as "Kriminalassistent Bloch" (1940) and "Tag til marked i Fjordby" (1957). Her talent and versatility as an actress made her a household name in Denmark during the mid-20th century. Hansen was also a talented stage actress, and performed in numerous plays throughout her career. She was recognized for her contributions to Danish cinema with an award from the Danish Film Critics Association in 1960. Unfortunately, Hansen died at the age of 47 following a battle with cancer, just as she was reaching the peak of her career. Her legacy lives on, however, as one of Denmark's most beloved actresses.

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Gerda Gilboe

Gerda Gilboe (July 5, 1914 Denmark-April 11, 2009 Copenhagen) was a Danish actor.

Born in Copenhagen, Gerda Gilboe began her acting career in the 1930s, performing on stage and in films. She quickly became one of Denmark's most beloved actors, appearing in over 70 films throughout her career.

In addition to her work on stage and screen, Gilboe was a well-known voice actor, lending her voice to animated films and television programs. She was also a successful writer, publishing several books and essays on her experiences in the entertainment industry.

Gilboe continued to work in film and television well into her 80s, and received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to Danish culture. She died in Copenhagen in 2009 at the age of 94.

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