Bodil Kjer
Bodil Kjer (2 September 1917 – 1 February 2003) was a Danish actress whose talent and charisma earned her status as a Primadonna and the title of first lady of Danish theater.
Kjer's leading roles reflect the span of Denmark's modern cinema: such as the artistic maturity of the war-torn 1940s in Jenny and the Soldier, the light-hearted romance of the 1950s and 1960s in Mød mig på Cassiopeia, the action drama of the 1970s in Strømer, and the modern epic tale in Babette's Feast (1987). Denmark's highest film prize, the Bodil Awards, were named in honor of Kjer and Bodil Ipsen. Kjer twice received her namesake award for Best Actress (1948, 1952) and once for Best Supporting Actress (1977). In 1997, she accepted an honorary Bodil for lifetime achievement.
Kjer's leading roles reflect the span of Denmark's modern cinema: such as the artistic maturity of the war-torn 1940s in Jenny and the Soldier, the light-hearted romance of the 1950s and 1960s in Mød mig på Cassiopeia, the action drama of the 1970s in Strømer, and the modern epic tale in Babette's Feast (1987). Denmark's highest film prize, the Bodil Awards, were named in honor of Kjer and Bodil Ipsen. Kjer twice received her namesake award for Best Actress (1948, 1952) and once for Best Supporting Actress (1977). In 1997, she accepted an honorary Bodil for lifetime achievement.
Known For
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Bryggeren
Babette's Feast
Ludvigsbakke
The Sunset Boys
Mirror, Mirror
Copper
Elly Petersen
Eight Chords
Kick Me in the Traditions!
Bella
The Burning Question
Søren Søndervold
En ganske almindelig pige
Vi kunde ha' det saa rart
The Invisible Army
Flaadens blaa matroser
The Missing Clerk
Jenny and the Soldier
Far skal giftes
Min kone er uskyldig
A Gentleman in Top Hat and Tails
Meet Me on Cassiopeia
Tante Cramers Testamente
Anne Sophie Hedvig
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