Danish musicians born in 1953

Here are 5 famous musicians from Denmark were born in 1953:

Michael Schønwandt

Michael Schønwandt (September 10, 1953 Copenhagen-) also known as Schønwandt, Michael is a Danish conductor.

His discography includes: The Solar Trilogy, The Complete Concertos, Vocalises (Berliner Sinfonie-Orchester feat. conductor: Michael Schonwandt, soprano: Natalie Dessay) and Requiem for Nietzsche.

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Anne Linnet

Anne Linnet (July 30, 1953 Aarhus-) otherwise known as Linnet, Anne or Anne Linnet Marquis de Sade is a Danish singer, composer, film score composer and songwriter. She has seven children, Marcus Laumann, Eva Laumann, Peter Linnet, Maria Linnet, Isolde Elisabeth Franck Linnet, Xander and Nemo Franck Linnet.

Her albums include Kvindesind: Anne Linnet synger Tove Ditlevsen, You're Crazy, Marquis de Sade, Barndommens Gade, Jeg er jo lige her, Min sang, Det' Så Dansk, Tal Til Mig, Pige Træd Varsomt and Jeg og du. Her related genres: Pop music and Rock music.

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Lars Lilholt

Lars Lilholt (March 14, 1953 Denmark-) also known as Lilholt, Lars or Lilholt is a Danish , .

His albums: Med natten mod vest, Kontakt, De Instrumentale, Engang Drog VI Ud for at Slå Tiden Ihjel, Jens Langkniv, Jul i Ingenmandsland, Kald Det Kærlighed, Kong pukkelrygs land, Masai and Nefertiti.

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Steffen Brandt

Steffen Brandt (June 14, 1953 Aabyhøj-) also known as Brandt, Steffen is a Danish songwriter.

His albums: Blue Bob. Genres he performed include Pop music and Pop rock.

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Zlatko Buric

Zlatko Buric (May 13, 1953 Osijek-) also known as Zlatko Burić, Zlatko buric or Buric, Zlatko is a Danish actor.

He was born in Croatia, but later moved to Denmark where he pursued a career in acting. Buric is known for his roles in several Danish films including "Pusher" and "Pusher II: With Blood on My Hands". He has also appeared in international films such as "2012" and "The Keeper of Lost Causes". In addition to his acting career, Buric is also a musician and has released several albums. He was awarded the Robert Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "Pusher II".

Buric began his acting career in Denmark in the late 1970s and gained national recognition for his performances in theatrical productions. He later transitioned to film, portraying mostly tough characters with a sense of masculinity and authority. Buric's breakthrough role came in the 1996 film "Pusher" directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. He reprised his role as Milo, a drug dealer, in the sequel "Pusher II: With Blood on My Hands".

His success in Danish cinema led to international roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor. In 2009, Buric was cast as Yuri Karpov in the disaster film "2012". His character, a Russian billionaire, played a critical role in saving humanity from an apocalypse. He also appeared in the thriller "The Keeper of Lost Causes" as Hardy, a shady businessman who becomes embroiled in a mystery involving kidnapped girls.

Aside from acting, Buric is an accomplished musician and has released several albums showcasing his talents. He is also a trained martial artist, having studied karate and taekwondo in his youth. Buric's contributions to the art of acting have been recognized multiple times throughout his career, including his notable win of the Robert Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Pusher II".

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