Rasmus Christiansen (23 May 1885 – 25 September 1964) was a Danish film actor. He appeared in 40 films between 1915 and 1955. He was born in Vejlby, Aarhus...
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Rasmus Christiansen may refer to: Rasmus Christiansen (actor) (1885–1964), Danish actor Rasmus Christiansen (footballer, born 1988), Danish soccer player...
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Danish handball player Rasmus Christensen (born 1991), Danish football player Rasmus Christiansen (actor), Danish actor Rasmus Dahlin, Swedish ice hockey...
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fencer Ragnar Christiansen (1922–2019), Norwegian politician Rasmus Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Reggie Christiansen (born 1975), American...
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List of Danes (section Actors)
actress Gry Bay (1974–), actress Rasmus Bjerg (1976–), actor Anna Bloch (1868–1953), actress Lars Bom (1961–), actor Charlotte Bournonville (1832–1911)...
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singer Angunnguaq Larsen, actor (Borgen) Thorkell Leifsson (11th C), son of Leif Erikson, paramount chieftain of Greenland Rasmus Lerdorf (born 1968), creator...
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Pilou Asbæk (category Best Actor Bodil Award winners)
"Pilou" Asbæk (Danish: [pʰiˈlu ˈæspek]; born 2 March 1982) is a Danish actor, best known for his role as troubled spin doctor Kasper Juul in the Danish...
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Julie Christiansen (actor) [da] as Nanny Salomon Tommy Kenter as Phillip Salomon Sophie-Marie Jeppesen [da] as Lisbeth Tammi Øst as Lea Salomon Rasmus Bjerg...
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1929–1931: Nils Christiansen 1932–1934: Per Tollersrud (Bp) 1935–1937: Nils Christiansen 1937–1940: Carl Haugen (Ap) 1941-1945: Nils Christiansen (NS) 1945–1957:...
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Men's Single, Mette Poulsen wins gold in Women's Single and Mathias Christiansen and David Daugaard win gold in Men's Double at the 2016 Scottish Open...
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Chains F. Melius Christiansen – (1871–1955) Norwegian-born violinist and choral conductor in the Lutheran choral tradition Paul J. Christiansen – (1914–1997)...
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national prominence in the following decades when Paul J. Christiansen became the director. Christiansen remained in the position for 49 years until composer...
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Kim Christiansen (born 1956), politician and MF Stén Knuth (born 1964), politician and MF Louise Schack Elholm (born 1977), politician and MF Rasmus Horn...
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descendants are today named: Christiansen, Højgaard-Christiansen and Højgod. Actor Rasmus Bech Christiansen was Emil's foster son. Karen Margrethe Lassen 1790...
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Conservative Party of Norway wins the most seats 1 January – Kristian Albert Christiansen, politician (died 1966). 6 January – Thorry Kiær, industrialist (died...
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Solheim, alpine skier 13 April – Kristoffer Halvorsen, cyclist 14 April – Rasmus Martinsen, footballer 14 April – Vajebah Sakor, footballer 19 April – Fredrik...
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Holstebro. It starred Silas Holst and Sara Viktoria Bjerregaard, and featured Rasmus Bjerg as Harold and Andy Roda as Baby Doll. The production is set to re-open...
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competing in Formula 1 for Haas F1 Team Dennis Lind (born 1993), racing driver Rasmus Bartholin (1625–1698), scientist, physician, grammarian and astronomer Hans...
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Blog. 5 March 2014. Archived from the original on 7 September 2014. Christiansen, Ann (7 December 2013). "Jubler for drømmerollen som Billy Elliot". Aftenposten...
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The first Dane known to have arrived in North America was The Reverend Rasmus Jensen, a priest of the Church of Denmark (Evangelical-Lutheran). He was...
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Landbetjent Hermannsen Aage Redal parish bailiff Peter Nielsen lawyer Rasmus Christiansen Røgter Vera Gebuhr Hotel maid Alma Olander Dam Willumsen Mrs. Steen...
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Lind house Aslag Aslagsen Sara – Lasse, servant at the Lind house Rasmus Christiansen – Jens Lind, C.O.'s brother Alice O'Fredericks – Inger, Anders's...
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Peter Christensen (born 1956) Supreme Court judge. Jesper deClaville Christiansen (born 1963) professor in Materials Science and Technology. Martin Møller...
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the title role. The film won three prizes at the 1950 Bodil Awards: Best Actor (Erik Mørk), Best Actress (Astrid Villaume) and Best (Danish) Film. Erik...
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first cadastre from 1689 as No. 46 in Northern Quarter, owned by brewer Rasmus Markussen. Markussen had owned the property since at least 1671. He was...
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28 January – Gunnar Norebø, footballer 29 January – Anders Baasmo Christiansen, actor. 3 February – Vinni, rapper. 9 February – Marius Molaug, cartoonist...
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Championships. 15–21 October 2018 Denmark Open takes place in Odense. 2 September – Rasmus Gemke wins gold in Men's Single and Niclas Nøhr and Sara Thysesen win gold...
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them to seventh place. In June 2017, former Spain international Thomas Christiansen was announced as the new head coach. This was followed by Radrizzani...
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Original title: Julenatt i Blåfjell North Rune Denstad Langlo Anders Baasmo Christiansen Drama / comedy Was nominated for the 2009 Nordic Council Film Prize....
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Chasing the Wind (Jag etter vind) Rune Denstad Langlo Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Marie Blokhus, Tobias Santelmann, Frederik Meldal Nørgaard Drama 15...
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