Erling Schroeder

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Erling Schroeder
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Born
Poul Erling Rolf Schroeder

1 March 1904
Died17 October 1989
Years active1932–1972

Erling Schroeder (1 March 1904 – 17 October 1989), was a Danish film actor. [1]

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Filmography

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References

  1. "Erling Schroeder". www.dfi.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-04-14.

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