Danish actor, born July 10 1894, died September 1 1960. He began his acting career in 1920 at The Royal Danish Theatre. He was the true master of minor roles, his self-declared ambition being to turn minor roles into big ones. He appeared in a large number of films, including "Frk. Kirkemus" (1941), in the role of the cheerful head waiter. His only lead role was in the comedy "Kristiane af Marstal" (1956) directed by Annelise Reenberg.
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