
Hans-Henrik Krause was born in 1918 in Hellerup, Danmark. Hans Henrik Krause was the son of police chief Richard Christian Krause (died 1945) and wife Johanne Elisabeth Pontoppidan (died 1961). He took in an early age to Copenhagen, where h... (Full Biography Below)
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Hans-Henrik Krause was born in 1918 in Hellerup, Danmark. Hans Henrik Krause was the son of police chief Richard Christian Krause (died 1945) and wife Johanne Elisabeth Pontoppidan (died 1961). He took in an early age to Copenhagen, where he applied for admission at The Royal Danish Theatre elevskole, but was refused, as it was felt he was too young. Instead, he studied with Henrik Malberg and he was educated at the elevskolen at Aarhus Theatre 1937-39. Here he debuted the 1. september 1937. After a few years in Aarhus, he went in 1941 to the capital and beat quick his real name), both in the theatre and on film. He played in the first performances of "Silkeborg" and "Vetsera bloom is not for everyone". During the occupation he was in the resistance and was imprisoned. In 1948 he did to try to duplicate the great Jason-role in "Medea" at the great hall, after Per three guys died by a fall from a staircase after premierefesten. It was Hans-Henrik Krauses exhustru, Inge White Mills, who played Medea. Among his other roles include Marchbanks in "Candida" and Estragon in "waiting for Godot". He was on a study tour to Divodlo Theater in Burian, Prague 1947, the Berliner Ensemble !961 and No and Kabukiteater in Japan in 1960 and 62. From 1956-58 he was the co-director (along with writer and actor Niels Otto Bing 28-12-1907 - 04-02-1985) for The town hall and helped introduce, the danes of absurd theatre with Samulel Becket. Krause instructed both radio and fjernsynsteater, in tv he played Fouché, Napoleon's re-organizing, in "the ides of march" in 1960, and on Landsskolescenen he was director Hoff in the "Anna Sophie Hedvig" in 62. In the 1960s and 70s he became one of the country's best instructors, especially with Brecht performances at the Aalborg Theatre in 1961-64. Krauses success of "Mother Courage" recast he to tv in 62, and he had the overwhelming reviewer - and the success of "The caucasian chalk circle". He was even on the Aalborgscenen in 63 as kommunisten in "Mr. Mississippi's marriage" To the tv, he instructed "Moon for the failures of the "in 64. Then he became a free lance director and director of performances at Folketeatret, The New Theatre, The new Scala and at The royal. Theatre. Here staged, among other things, "Tribadernes night", "Three high hats" and "Chez nous". On The new Scala, he was director of the "Tango" at Folketeatret "Oh, what a lovely war" and "Mother Courage", "The caucasian chalk circle", "Mr Puntila" and "Svejk". Also on TV-the Theatre in the same decades, he was an instructor at the performances as "Stuepigerne" and "Fødselsdagsselskabet". In the 1980s he was once again primarily an actor and starred in "the Courage to kill" at the Theatre at the Black Horse, and in the "Autumn and Winter" on the Cafe Theatre as some of the best. In the 90s he was associated with the ensemble with Dr. Dante on the Aveny and where he - interrupted only by a guest performance at The royal theatre. Theatre in the "After orgiet" - played in the fx. "Seagull" and "the Hunt", "Open hands" and "Dr. Dante electronic comedy". On TV he was a bl.a. in the comedy "Ugeavisen" and in the TV-game "Lovers". He starred in "the Brewer", where he played the sculptor H. V. Bissen. On the film is remembered, Hans-Henrik Krause from "Eight chords" from 1944. Hans-Henrik Krause was the 5. may 1941 married on Horsens town Hall with the actress conrad nagel. The marriage was dissolved in 1946. The 20. december 1950 he was married to actress Lise Ringheim. This marriage was dissolved in 1953 and the 9. november 1957, was Hans-Henrik Krause married to cand. jur.
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