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Ove Sprogøe

Ove Sprogøe

Birthday: 1919-12-21 | Place of Birth: Odense, Denmark

Ove Wendelboe Sprogøe Petersen (21 December 1919 – 14 September 2004) was a Danish actor. Born in Odense, his parents were Arthur and Inger Sprogøe. He married Eva Rasmussen in 1945, with whom he had three children. One of these is actor Henning Sprogøe. He made his debut in the film Hans Store Aften (His Big Night). His characteristic prominent chin that had been feared an obstacle of his career did not prevent him from being one of the most versatile and used Danish actors. His strength laid in the almost diabolic, michievous and brash but he effortlessly played meek and shy types as well as elegantiers. Among his many roles on stage in classic plays might be mentioned Mephisto in Faust, the title figure of Strindberg’s The Father and some Molière and Bertolt Brecht characters. An extremely popular actor in Denmark, he played many diverse roles, including several recurring television parts. He appeared in 157 films, making him one of the hardest-working actors in the history of Danish film. In his early years he often was the part of a duo working together with his friend and colleague Dirch Passer. He is probably best known for playing one of the lead roles in the Olsen Gang movies, along with Morten Grunwald and Poul Bundgaard, playing the gang leader Egon Olsen, known for his short temper, striped suit, and cigar. By this role he earned an international fame though mostly in Eastern Europe, in the GDR he together with his colleagues became almost a cult figure. Among his TV roles must be mentioned his elegant and humorous ex-burglar Larsen in the series Huset på Christianshavn (“The House at Christianshavn” - the first Danish sitcom) and his role as the wise and courageous doctor Louis Hansen in the epic, historical drama-series Matador, both also shown outside Denmark. He was an able singer especially in shows or revues and his interpretation of Tim Spencer’s Cigarettes, whiskey and wild wild women (in Danish re-creation: Fandens Oldemor – “The Devil’s Great-Grandmother”) almost became his signature tune. He was an actor who combined great public sympathy with the ability to remain a private person with a modest lifestyle. After his death it was revealed that he had been a passionate art enthusiast and had amassed a valuable collection of modern paintings. Shortly after his death in 2004, Nordisk Film (the company that made the Olsen Gang movies) established a scholarship for actors in his name. The state-owned road to Vridsløselille Statsfængsel (the prison where his Egon Olsen character was a frequent "guest"), was renamed by the city of Albertslund to Egon Olsens Vej (Egon Olsen Road). On 24 October 2005, his native city of Odense named a square Ove Sprogøes Plads (Ove Sprogøe Square) in his honour. And the bar 'Cafe Halvvejen', named a shot in his honor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ove Sprogøe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2018
The Olsen Gang: Forever!

as    Egon Olsen

1998
The Olsen Gang's Last Trick

as    Egon Olsen

1996
Charlot og Charlotte

as    Grev Birksted

1996
Charlot og Charlotte

as    Grev Birksted

1995
Carmen & Babyface

as    Engelsk lærere

1992
Jasper's Ghost

as    The Ghost

1990
War of the Birds

as    The Male Magpie (voice)

1988
Station 13

as    Nielsen

1985
Når engle elsker

as    Gabriel, Archangel

1984
Anthonsen

as    Holger Anthonsen

1984
Ikke lutter lagkage

as    Niels-Arthur

1983
Limpan

as    Preben

1982
Your Money or Your Life

as    Bankdirektør

1982
Den ubetænksomme elsker

as    Overbetjent Olufsen

1981
The Olsen Gang Long Gone

as    Egon Olsen

1981
The Olsen Gang Jumps the Fence

as    Egon Olsen

1981
Stepping Out

as    Larsen

1980
Vores år

as    Ludvig Blom

1980
Danmark er lukket

as    Speaker

1979
The Olsen Gang Never Surrenders

as    Egon Olsen

1979
Jul i Gammelby

as    Nissefar