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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1933-08-01 (91 years old)

Place of Birth

København, Danmark

Ebbe Langberg

Biography:

Ebbe Langberg was the son of actor Sigurd Langenberg and actress Karna Løwenstein-Jensen and brother to

actor Jesper Langberg. Ebbe Langberg began as a child actor at Solby-Scenen and arrived soon after with the radio's

children hours and made his film debut as Ditte's little brother in "Ditte Human Child" from 1946.

In addition, he starred as a child also in the movie "The damn kids." As more of the "kids", he worked in radio Junior scene and played starring roles until the 1949th That same year he was "William Tell" s son to school scene at the New Theatre. Ebbe

Langberg was a theater training in London, 1950-1951, read the page with Sam Besekow and then reviewed Odense Theatre Drama school for two years 1951-53 after being dumped twice for the audition at the Royal. Theatre. He debuted 20 / 2 1953 as Owen in "Real People". After his education in Odense he went to Copenhagen along with five comrades,

leased the Great Hall and built "Sex in the cottage." After a year at Aalborg Theatre he received in 1955 as a breakthrough revue actress in Circus Ib. Then he was assigned various theaters, including ABC Theatre, Great Hall and the Apollo Theatre. He

starred in some 40 films in the 1950s and 1960s, where he was the girls adored cinema hero and played roles as the bold, true first love, getting love in the end usually with Ghita Nørby as partner. His popular breakthrough, he was in the movie "Flint Sons" and later as lieutenant-Ras in "Soldier" films. In February 1964 had Ebbe Langberg and Birgitte Reimer save themselves down with the rise since the outbreak of fire in Novaris Films farm in Risby, which the company's studio. He

starred in only one film in the 1970s, the "shooter" in which he played Sergeant Hoegh and his last role was as Per Simonsen in the American film "The Girl in the swing" from 1989.

He studied concurrently as director and in 1963 he made his debut with the film "Peter's shore leave" and from 1966 he was also a stage director. He directed a total of 7 feature films and was co-director of the TV series "Can" They like oysters "1967 and directed in 1970 the first seven

episodes of" The Al Franken Show. " From 20 January 1968 until October 1973 he was Director of Aalborg Theatre and then a single season director of the Danish Theatre 1973-74. After

some years as a theatrical publisher in New York in 1980 he became head of Strøghusteatret and opened in 1982 the new Rialto Theatre, which he led until his death.

Known For

Acting

1988

The Girl in a Swing as Per Simonsen

1977

The Marksman as Kriminalassistent Høegh
En by i provinsen as Dir. Thorning

1968

1966

I, A Lover as Isac Andersen

1965

The Girl and the Playboy as Ung mand på gaden
En ven i bolignøden as Ib Nielsen

1964

1963

Frøken Nitouche as Løjtnant Parsberg
Vi har det jo dejligt as Henrik Gustafsen

1962

Friends at Arms: Causing Mischief as Løjtnant Peter 'Ras' Rasmussen
Den rige enke as Erik von der Rude
Den kære familie as Valdemar Nystrøm
Oskar as Oskar, chauffør
Drømmen om det hvide slot as Greve Walther Wennerfeldt

1961

Komtessen as Flemming Hardenborg
Landsbylægen as Læge Jens Winther
Sorte Shara as Chefen
Peter's baby as Peter Bergman
Min kone fra Paris as Erik Dreyer

1960

Friends at Arms: Operation Camel as Sergent Peter 'Ras' Rasmussen (MP)
Sømand i knibe as Kaptajnløjtnant Poul Adam

1959

Charley's Aunt as Peter Ahlevig
Friends at Arms: Marching Out as Peter 'Ras' Rasmussen (613)
De sjove aar as Klas

1958

Friends at Arms as Peter 'Ras' Rasmussen (613)
Styrmand Karlsen as Robert Lemborg
Det lille hotel as Henrik Wadenius

1957

Tre piger fra Jylland as Dyrlæge Hans Jørgen Jørgensen

1956

1947

1946

Ditte, Child of Man as Christian

Directing

1987

Sådan er det bare as Director

1976

Kassen stemmer as Director

1968

1966

Tre små piger as Director

1965

1964

1963

Peters landlov as Director