Danish musicians died at 41

Here are 2 famous musicians from Denmark died at 41:

Kjeld Petersen

Kjeld Petersen (July 1, 1920 Copenhagen-May 24, 1962 Denmark) was a Danish actor.

He began his career in the 1940s and gained fame for his work in Danish cinema. Some of his notable performances include "The Invisible Army" (1955), "The Poet and the Little Mother" (1959), and "The President" (1961). Petersen was known for his commanding presence on screen and his ability to bring complex characters to life. In addition to his work on film, he also appeared in several stage productions and television shows. Tragically, Petersen's life was cut short when he suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 41. Despite his untimely death, his legacy as one of Denmark's most talented actors continues to live on.

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Jørgen Lunge

Jørgen Lunge (October 11, 1577-August 19, 1619) was a Danish soldier.

Jørgen Lunge was a Danish soldier who served as a captain in the Danish military during the Thirty Years' War. He was born on October 11, 1577, in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was the son of Otte Lunge, a Danish nobleman and diplomat.

Lunge began his military career in 1595 when he was appointed as a cadet in the Danish army. He quickly rose through the ranks and was named as a captain in 1607. He served in several battles during the Thirty Years' War, including the Battle of White Mountain in 1620.

Lunge is also known for his literary works, including a collection of poetry and a memoir of his experiences during the Thirty Years' War. He died on August 19, 1619, in Dresden, Germany, while serving in the Danish army. His legacy as a soldier and writer has been celebrated in Danish literature and history.

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