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'''Kjeld Petersen''' (1 July 1920 – 24 May 1962) was a [[cinema of Denmark|Danish]] film actor. He appeared in 41 films between [[1945 in film|1945]] and [[1962 in film|1962]].
'''Kjeld Petersen''' (1 July 1920 &ndash; 24 May 1962) was a Danish film and stage actor. He appeared in 41 films between 1945 and 1962, and also enjoyed successes as dramatic stage actor and [[revue]] comedian, particularly in a crazy comedy duo with [[Dirch Passer]], under the name "The Kellerdirk Brothers",<ref>{{cite book|author=Alastair H. Thomas|title=Historical Dictionary of Denmark|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aPq6DAAAQBAJ&pg=PA405|date=26 July 2016|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield Publishers|isbn=978-1-4422-6465-6|pages=405}}</ref> lasting through the 1950s until his death.


He was born in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] and died in [[Denmark]].
He was born in [[Copenhagen]] and died in [[Frederiksberg]], Denmark, suffering a stroke in his home following a successful opening performance at the ABC Theatre in which he performed alongside Passer.

In the 2011 Danish Dirch Passer biopic ''[[A Funny Man]]'', Petersen was depicted by [[Lars Ranthe]]. A 2013 [[Danmarks Radio]] documentary series presented Petersen as one of the "Fantastic Four" of Danish comedy, along with Passer, [[Jørgen Ryg]] and [[Preben Kaas]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.dr.dk/DRPresse/Artikler/2013/11/26/105756.htm | title = Ny serie om komikkens konger på DR K | access-date = 25 December 2013}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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*''[[Den usynlige hær]]'' - 1945
*''[[Den usynlige hær]]'' - 1945
*''[[Far betaler]]' - 1946
*''[[Far betaler]]'' - 1946
*''[[Lise kommer til byen]]'' - 1947
*''[[Lise kommer til byen]]'' - 1947
*''[[Tre år efter]]'' - 1948
*''[[Tre år efter]]'' - 1948
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*''[[Unge piger forsvinder i København]]'' - 1951
*''[[Unge piger forsvinder i København]]'' - 1951
*''[[Alt dette og Island med]]'' - 1951
*''[[Alt dette og Island med]]'' - 1951
*''[[Sunstroke (film)|Solstik]]'' - 1953
*''[[Sunstroke (1953 film)|Solstik]]'' - 1953
*''[[I kongens klær]]'' - 1954
*''[[I kongens klæ'r (1954 film)|I kongens klær]]'' - 1954
*''[[Det var på Rundetårn]]'' - 1955
*''[[Det var på Rundetårn]]'' - 1955
*''[[Blændværk]]'' - 1955
*''[[Blændværk]]'' - 1955
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*''[[Færgekroen]]'' - 1956
*''[[Færgekroen]]'' - 1956
*''[[Den store gavtyv]]'' - 1956
*''[[Den store gavtyv]]'' - 1956
*''[[Hidden Fear]]'' - 1957
*''[[Skarpe skud i Nyhavn]]'' - 1957
*''[[Skarpe skud i Nyhavn]]'' - 1957
*''[[Sønnen fra Amerika]]'' - 1957
*''[[Sønnen fra Amerika]]'' - 1957
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*''[[Crazy Paradise|Det tossede paradis]]'' - 1962
*''[[Crazy Paradise|Det tossede paradis]]'' - 1962
*''[[Sømænd og svigermødre]]'' - 1961
*''[[Sømænd og svigermødre]]'' - 1961
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==References==
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==External links==
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*{{imdb|0676877|Kjeld Petersen}}
*{{IMDb name|0676877|Kjeld Petersen}}


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Latest revision as of 23:56, 21 April 2023

Kjeld Petersen
Born(1920-07-01)1 July 1920
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died24 May 1962(1962-05-24) (aged 41)
Frederiksberg, Denmark
Resting placeCemetery of Holmen
OccupationActor
Years active1945–1962

Kjeld Petersen (1 July 1920 – 24 May 1962) was a Danish film and stage actor. He appeared in 41 films between 1945 and 1962, and also enjoyed successes as dramatic stage actor and revue comedian, particularly in a crazy comedy duo with Dirch Passer, under the name "The Kellerdirk Brothers",[1] lasting through the 1950s until his death.

He was born in Copenhagen and died in Frederiksberg, Denmark, suffering a stroke in his home following a successful opening performance at the ABC Theatre in which he performed alongside Passer.

In the 2011 Danish Dirch Passer biopic A Funny Man, Petersen was depicted by Lars Ranthe. A 2013 Danmarks Radio documentary series presented Petersen as one of the "Fantastic Four" of Danish comedy, along with Passer, Jørgen Ryg and Preben Kaas.[2]

Filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Alastair H. Thomas (26 July 2016). Historical Dictionary of Denmark. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 405. ISBN 978-1-4422-6465-6.
  2. ^ "Ny serie om komikkens konger på DR K". Retrieved 25 December 2013.

External links[edit]