Danish movie stars born in 1913

Here are 5 famous actors from Denmark were born in 1913:

Poul Reichhardt

Poul Reichhardt (February 2, 1913 Copenhagen-October 31, 1985 Denmark) also known as Reichhardt, Poul, Poul David Reichhardt or Poul Reichardt was a Danish actor and singer. His children are called Peter Reichhardt, Frederikke Reichhardt, Caroline Reichhardt and Henriette Reichhardt.

Poul Reichhardt began his acting career in the 1930s and soon became one of Denmark's most popular actors. He appeared in over 100 films and TV shows throughout his career, including several musicals where he showcased his singing talent. Reichhardt was also a prolific stage actor, performing in numerous productions at the Royal Danish Theatre.

During World War II, Reichhardt became an active member of the Danish resistance movement, which led to him being imprisoned for a brief period. After the war, he continued his career in the entertainment industry and became a beloved figure in Danish culture.

Reichhardt's contributions to Danish entertainment were recognized with numerous awards, including the Knight's Cross of the Order of Dannebrog and the Ingenio et Arti medal. He died in 1985 and is remembered as one of Denmark's greatest actors and singers.

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Karl Stegger

Karl Stegger (January 11, 1913 Aarhus-April 13, 1980 Frederiksberg) a.k.a. Carl Johan Stegger Sørensen or Karl Johan Stegger Sørensen was a Danish actor.

He began his acting career in the 1930s and went on to appear in over 170 films during his lifetime. Stegger was known for playing comedic roles and was popular among Danish audiences for his wit and humorous performances. Outside of film, he also acted in theater productions and on radio. Stegger was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1972 for his contributions to the arts. He passed away in 1980 at the age of 67.

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Werner Heyking

Werner Heyking (June 14, 1913 Denmark-October 10, 1974 Denmark) also known as Werner J. Heyking or Werner Jannick Heyking was a Danish actor.

Heyking began his acting career in theater before transitioning to film. He made his film debut in "Når ungdommen synger" (1938) and went on to appear in over 30 films throughout his career, including "Otto er et nesehorn" (1963) and "Slottet" (1964). Heyking was known for his versatility as an actor, often taking on complex and challenging roles.

In addition to his work on screen, Heyking was also a prolific voice actor, lending his voice to numerous Danish dubs of foreign films and television shows. He was also a well-respected stage director, having directed productions for theaters such as the Royal Danish Theatre.

Heyking was the recipient of several awards throughout his career, including the Reumert Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1952 and the Tagea Brandt Rejselegat in 1959. Despite his success, Heyking remained humble and dedicated to his craft until his death in 1974.

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John Price

John Price (September 15, 1913 Denmark-December 10, 1996 Denmark) a.k.a. John Christopher Waldemar Price or Far John was a Danish actor and television director. He had two children, Adam Price and James Price.

John Price started his career as an actor in Danish theaters and later went on to act in nearly 20 Danish films, predominantly in the 1940s and 1950s. In the 1960s, he shifted his focus to television and became a prominent television director. He directed a number of popular Danish TV series and shows, including "Matador" and "Olsen-banden."

Apart from his work in the entertainment industry, Price was also actively involved in politics. He was a member of the Danish Social Democrats and served as a member of the Folketing (Danish parliament) from 1960 to 1973.

Price's son Adam Price is also a well-known Danish writer and television personality, known for creating and writing the popular political drama series "Borgen." John Price's other son James Price is a Professor of Political Science at Pennsylvania State University in the United States.

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Michael Gover

Michael Gover (August 31, 1913 Denmark-May 1, 1987 Sussex) also known as Michael Ole Phillipson Gover was a Danish actor.

Gover began his career as a stage actor in Denmark before moving to England in 1938. He quickly garnered attention for his performances in British theatre productions and went on to appear in over 60 films throughout his career. Some of his most notable film roles include appearing in "The Cruel Sea" (1953), "Room at the Top" (1959), and "Nicholas and Alexandra" (1971). In addition to his work in film, Gover also had success as a television actor, notably starring in the series "An Englishman's Castle" (1978) and "The Onedin Line" (1971-81). Throughout his career, Gover was known for his distinctive voice and commanding presence on stage and screen.

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