Henrik Lykkegaard
Henrik Lykkegaard (born February 14, 1965 in Asløkke , Hedensted Kommune in Denmark ) is a Danish actor , voice actor and screenwriter for theater revues .
Life
Lykkegaard grew up in his childhood with his parents Hans Lykkegaard and his wife Karen Bay Rasmussen on a farm in the Juelsminde municipality in the east of Jutland . After completing school, he began studying architecture in Aarhus . During this period of study he began to appear regularly in the theater as a small actor and extra. In order to earn a living, he carried out various additional activities during this time. He also worked as a cleaner, gardener, teacher, night porter and factory worker. After completing his studies, he completed an acting training at the Statens Teaterskole (State Theater School) in Copenhagen from 1990 to 1994 . In 1993 Lykkegaard made his first debut as an actor and theater director. In the following episode he had several appearances as a stage actor in various theaters and in several roles, so among others in Betty Nansen Teatret , Grønnegårds Teatret , Det Ny Teater and Husets Teater. Lykkegaard played several leading roles in theater revues in Hjørring and Helsingør from 2003 to 2004 . At Det Kongelige Teater in Copenhagen he appeared as Espen in Jean de France and in the comedy and musical Beauty and the Beast . With his appearance in the commercial " Hva 'ska' jeg si '? Boller fra Kohberg " (What can I say, rolls from Kohberg), which was also broadcast in Danish on television, he achieved national fame for the first time. From 2005 to 2007 he appeared as an actor at the annual Danish Cirkusrevyen in Dyrehavsbakken and in 2001 Lykkegaard directed these performances. With this revue he achieved a great success through his parodies of the Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen , whom he also dubbed in the animated film The Olsen Gang in Fine Society . Lykkegaard also worked as a voice actor in several other cartoons and animated films. He also worked as a film actor in many Danish film - television productions with. He also starred in the series Mit liv som Bent together with Emilia Huusfeldt as well as in the Danish children's program Bamse in Bamse og kylling (German: teddy bear and chicken) and in the children's television series 7 .
For his best film role so far in Bornholms stemme by Lotte Svendsen , he was awarded the Danish Bodil Film Prize in 2000 in the category: Best Actor .
Filmography
- 1994: The Association of Fearless Spies (Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner)
- 1995: Omveje
- 1997: The unbeatable Andersens ( Sunes family )
- 1997: Stjerner uden hjerner
- 1998: The (really) very last prank of the Olsen gang ( Olsen-bandens sidste stik ) as security guard Allerslev in the state incineration plant
- 1999: Musikbutikken as Leo P., here also as a screenwriter
- 1999: Bornholms brace as Lars Erik
- 2000: Bamses billedbog as Bamse
- 2000: Pyrus på pletten as Mortensen
- 2001: With liv som Bent as Bent Ruhof Olsen
- 2000: 7 (children's television) as a waiter
- 2001: Olsenbande Junior ( Olsen-banden Junior ) as Holm
- 2002 Det glade vanvid (TV series) here as a director
- 2003: Zafir as Jens
- 2004–2005: The Fairytaler (TV series)
- 2005: Charlie og chokoladefabrikken - Mr. Bucket
- 2005: The blue border as a Danish police officer
- 2005–2006: The Eagle - The Trace of Crime ( Ørnen: En krimi-odyssé ) as Jens Hansen
- 2007: Anja og Viktor 4 - Brændende kærlighed
- 2007: Hjemve as Bo
- 2008: Frygtelig lykkelig as a priest
- 2008: Album as (TV series) as Preben Lund Jensen
- 2009: Winnie og Karina - The Movie as Bertil Kristensen
- 2010: Frihed på prøve as Mads Ole
- 2010: The Olsen gang in good company ( Olsen gang - på de bonede gulve , Danish speaking role as Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen in the animated film)
- 2011: Max Pinlig 2 - sidste skrig as clavs
- 2013: The Olsen gang on the high seas ( Olsen gang på dybt van , Danish speaking role as detective inspector Viggo Jensen in the animated film)
- 2014: For det fælles bedste (short film)
Web links
- Henrik Lykkegaard in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Henrik Lykkegaard on danskefilm.dk in the Dansk Film Database (Danish)
- Henrik Lykkegaard on dfi.dk at Det Danske Filminstitut (Danish)
- Henrik Lykkegaard on olsenbandenfanclub.de (German)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Henrik Lykkegaard . In: danskefilm.dk. Dansk Film Database , July 11, 2003, accessed April 19, 2014 (Danish).
- ↑ Hva 'ska' jeg sige? - Boller from Kohberg! on YouTube
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lykkegaard, Henrik |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Danish actor, voice actor and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 14, 1965 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Asløkke , Hedensted Municipality , Denmark |