Danish movie stars died in 1979

Here are 4 famous actresses from Denmark died in 1979:

Henny Lindorff Buckhøj

Henny Lindorff Buckhøj (April 29, 1902 Denmark-December 18, 1979 Denmark) a.k.a. Henny Lindorff was a Danish actor. Her child is called Jørgen Buckhøj.

Henny Lindorff Buckhøj began her acting career in the early 1920s at the Dagmar Theatre in Copenhagen. She quickly became a well-known stage actress, but also appeared in a number of Danish films in the 1930s and 1940s. Some of her most famous roles included Princess Dragomiroff in the film adaptation of Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express" (1974) and Mrs. Stenborg in the Danish film "The Olsen Gang's Big Score" (1972).

In addition to her acting career, Lindorff Buckhøj was also a renowned voice teacher, and trained a number of prominent Danish actors and singers. She was awarded the Order of the Dannebrog in 1952 for her contributions to Danish arts and culture.

Lindorff Buckhøj passed away in 1979 at the age of 77, leaving behind a legacy as one of Denmark's most beloved performers.

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Bodil Steen

Bodil Steen (January 14, 1923 Copenhagen-January 10, 1979 Denmark) also known as Bodil Jørri Steen or Bodil Jørri Jensen Steen was a Danish actor.

She was known for her versatile acting skills and appeared in over 70 films in her career. Steen started her acting journey in 1942 when she made her debut in the film "Mordets Melodi". She starred in a number of successful Danish films including "Ordet", "Weekend", and "Baronessen fra benzintanken". Steen was a staple in the Danish film industry throughout the 1950s and 60s.

Aside from her work in film, Steen was also a prominent stage actor. She worked at various theaters in Denmark, including Det Ny Teater and the Royal Danish Theatre. Steen was a celebrated performer during her time, with critics praising her natural acting ability and captivating presence on stage.

In addition to her acting career, Steen served as the Chairman of the Danish Actors' Association from 1955 to 1971. She was a champion for actors' rights and worked to improve working conditions for those in the industry.

Steen died in 1979 from cancer at the age of 55. She left behind a legacy as one of Denmark's most talented and beloved actors.

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Else Højgaard

Else Højgaard (April 18, 1906 Bornholm-July 11, 1979 Bornholm) a.k.a. Else Andreasen was a Danish actor and ballet dancer.

She started her career as a ballet dancer, performing with the Royal Danish Ballet and later with the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo. In the 1930s, she transitioned to acting and appeared in many films and plays, including the Danish comedy classic "Mille, Marie og mig" (1944). Højgaard was known for her charming and graceful performances, which earned her a loyal following in Denmark. In addition to her acting work, she also taught ballet and choreographed several productions. Højgaard was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Dannebrog in 1965 for her contributions to Danish culture.

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Beatrice Bonnesen

Beatrice Bonnesen (October 21, 1906 Copenhagen-January 19, 1979 Denmark) was a Danish actor.

She began her career in Denmark in the 1930s and gained international recognition when she starred in the 1948 British film "Oliver Twist" as Nancy. She continued acting in both Danish and international films throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including the 1960 film "The Time Machine" and the 1962 film "The Longest Day". Bonnesen was known for her expressive eyes and ability to portray complex emotions on screen. In addition to her acting work, she was also a theater director and acted in stage productions throughout her career. Bonnesen was married to the Danish actor Poul Reumert until his death in 1968.

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