
Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt was born in 1906. Actor. Born 22/2 1906, died 14/7 1982 - 76 years old. The father of film director Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt (b. 1931). Educated at The royal Danish theatre. Theatre elevskole 1927-29. Comprehensive te... (Full Biography Below)
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Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt was born in 1906. Actor. Born 22/2 1906, died 14/7 1982 - 76 years old. The father of film director Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt (b. 1931). Educated at The royal Danish theatre. Theatre elevskole 1927-29. Comprehensive teaterkarriere, which unfolded at the changing scenes and by the 1960s, employment at The royal theatre in copenhagen. Theatre. Excerpt from Morten Piils "Danish film actors" (Gyldendal, 2003): Especially in the young years are so often armored in its pudseløjerligt abstractedly, staccato-style, that it can be difficult to glimpse through a chink, into something human, and thus really funny. A finicky, but lovable nerd, given as caricatured farcefigur - how to have the appearance he is most often in his early movies, f. ex. in "An ordinary Girl" (1940), where Lau Lauritzen and Alice O'Fredericks gives him the frustrating free rein in an almost-leading role, fol. a. at the expense of Bodil Kjer. Another characteristic role is the absent-minded professor-widower in "Daddy's getting married" (1941), where he is the father of the five-year-younger Berthe Qvistgaard, the seven years younger Poul Reichhardt and to the eleven years younger Bodil Kjer. He get, however, a touching birollefigur out of his love butcher "in His Onsdagsveninde" (1943), again in collaboration with Bodil Kjer, and he imitates amazingly well in kvindeklæder in the unadulterated farce "Up with little Martha" (1946), one of his major roles. Years clothes him - he is muddle-headed stationsforstander in the "From the old merchant's house" (1951), and he tailors as a screenwriter quite a fun role for himself in the "Kærlighedsdoktoren" (1952) as the omsværmede brevkasseredaktør that achieves popularity with his erotic advice under the name of aunt Oda, but first have to learn how to translate theory into practice. Remembered he is also the impactful, closed down recommendations as every dane Sorensen in the Foska-reklamefilmene for oatmeal [sic! The commercials for the Ota Solgryn, there is talk about (red.)]: the accentuation of 'iron, lime, phosphorus and the B vitamins' is entirely his own. His artistic dilemma is this deadlock in the farce, and thus manéren, but he releases the partial free as kammerjunkeren with kærlighedsproblemer in The "small hotel" (1958), where his authority anticipates later triumphs. His special dry tone of voice, is about to transform, so instead of just pedanteri can express bisterhed and irritability. He takes over Ib Schønbergs and Karl Steggers old role as the father of the Ib Mossins 1970's update of the series, "Father of four in high spirits" (1971) - a uriaspost. But strange he can still be, f. ex. in the "Olsen gang on the track" (1975) as the zealous, but not quite tilregnelig DSB-worker. Before then, he has amazed the nation to which it penetrated, følelseshæmmede academician of Leif Panduros and the son Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt's tv game "Around Selma" (1971), where manéren is totally blurred and an understated masculinity put in the place. In yet another Panduro-game, "Bertram and Lisa" (1975), he shows the danger which rigmanden Merland, and so has paved the way for his harsh alderdomsportræt of the tyrannical teacher Andersen in "the Matador" (1978-81), "such a stately man", as Karin Nellemoses Cats call him - a sharp, uncompromising performance and a grand sortie.
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