Danish movie stars died at 55

Here are 3 famous actors from Denmark died at 55:

Ebbe Langberg

Ebbe Langberg (August 1, 1933 Copenhagen-February 3, 1989 Hvidovre) was a Danish actor and film director.

Langberg began his career as a stage actor in the 1950s before transitioning to film in the 1960s. He starred in over 50 Danish films and television shows throughout his career, including the popular 1960s comedy series "Huset på Christianshavn."

In the 1970s, Langberg began directing films as well, starting with the 1975 movie "Familien Gyldenkål". He went on to direct several more films, including "Kassen stemmer" and "Krigernes børn."

Langberg was known for his wit and charm, and was a beloved figure in the Danish entertainment industry. He died at the age of 55 from a heart attack.

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Oscar Stribolt

Oscar Stribolt (February 12, 1872 Copenhagen-May 27, 1927 Copenhagen) also known as Peter Oscar Stribolt or "Stri" was a Danish actor.

Throughout his career, Stribolt was known for his versatility and ability to play a wide range of characters on stage and screen. He began his acting career at the Royal Danish Theatre in his hometown of Copenhagen and later became a leading actor at the Dagmar Theatre.

Stribolt was later featured in several Danish and German films, becoming one of the most popular actors of his time. His notable film credits include "Das schwache Geschlecht" (1916), "Der Stolz der Firma" (1917), and "Die Ehe ohne Luise" (1918).

In addition to his acting career, Stribolt was known for his passion for football and was a founding member and player of the Boldklubben Frem football club. He also served as the club's chairman for several years.

Stribolt passed away in 1927 at the age of 55 in his hometown of Copenhagen.

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Otto Møller Jensen

Otto Møller Jensen (July 31, 1940 Denmark-March 12, 1996 Denmark) was a Danish actor.

He was known for his work in the theater, film, and television. Jensen began his acting career in the late 1960s and quickly established himself as one of Denmark's most talented actors. He appeared in numerous popular Danish movies and TV shows throughout his career, earning critical acclaim for his performances. Jensen was also a prolific stage actor and appeared in many productions at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen. He won numerous awards for his work, including the prestigious Reumert Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1989. Besides acting, Jensen was also a notable advocate for LGBTQ+ rights in Denmark. His legacy is remembered to this day as a significant contributor to Danish culture and entertainment.

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