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Hardy Rafn | |
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Born | Slagelse, Denmark | 17 September 1930
Died | 23 January 1997 66) Denmark | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1956–1997 |
Hardy Rafn (17 September 1930 – 23 January 1997) was a Danish film actor. He appeared in 34 films between 1956 and 1997. He was born in Slagelse, Denmark and died in Denmark.
Slagelse is a town in Denmark located in west Zealand. It is about 100 km (62 mi) southwest of Copenhagen. The population is 32,333.
Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and the southernmost of the Scandinavian nations. Denmark lies southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and is bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic Ocean: the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Denmark proper consists of a peninsula, Jutland, and an archipelago of 443 named islands, with the largest being Zealand, Funen and the North Jutlandic Island. The islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate. Denmark has a total area of 42,924 km2 (16,573 sq mi), land area of 42,394 km2 (16,368 sq mi), and the total area including Greenland and the Faroe Islands is 2,210,579 km2 (853,509 sq mi), and a population of 5.8 million.
Father of Four in the City is a 1956 Danish family film directed by Alice O'Fredericks.
Sømænd og svigermødre is a 1962 Danish comedy film directed by Bent Christensen and starring Dirch Passer.
Der var engang is a 1966 Danish family film directed by John Price and starring Birgitte Bruun.
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Carl Christian Rafn was a Danish historian, translator and antiquarian. His scholarship to a large extent focused on translation of Old Norse literature and related Northern European ancient history. He was also noted for his early advocacy of the recognition of Viking explorations of North America.
Remee Sigvardt Jackman, better known as Remee, is a Danish producer, composer and songwriter.
Paw Karl Lagermann is a Danish singer-songwriter and music producer.
Det kære legetøj, made in 1968 by director Gabriel Axel, is a Danish feature film advocating the legalizing of pornography.
Eye of the Eagle is a 1997 Danish medieval adventure film directed by Peter Flinth. Based on an original screenplay by Bjarne O. Henriksen, it takes place in Denmark during 1218. Filming primarily took place at the Asserbo Castle ruins in Denmark, Eilean Donan Castle in Scotland, and Tisvilde Strand at Tisvildeleje in Denmark. The film won five of Denmark's Robert Awards in 1998.
X Factor is the Danish version of The X Factor, a show originating in the United Kingdom and is created by talent show judge and record and TV producer Simon Cowell. There has been eleven winners to date: Martin Hoberg Hedegaard, Linda Andrews, Thomas Ring Petersen, Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen, Ida Østergaard Madsen, Chresten Falck Damborg, Anthony Jasmin, Emilie Esther, Embrace, Morten Nørgaard, Place on Earth and Kristian Kjærlund.
Me and the Mafia is a 1973 Danish comedy film directed by Henning Ørnbak and starring Dirch Passer.
Events from the year 1997 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1930 in Denmark.
Carl Gottlob Rafn was a Danish Enlightenment scientist and civil servant. He wrote influential papers on a broad array of basic and applied sciences.
"Kalinka" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal. It was released as the third single from their debut album, Infernal Affairs, in 1998. The song is based on the Russian Drobushki folk melody, and samples "Kalinka" by the Soviet Army Chorus & Band, directed by Boris Alexandrov and recorded in 1956 and 1963.
"Sorti de L'enfer" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal. It was released as the lead single from their debut album, Infernal Affairs, in 1997.
Tintomara is a 1970 Swedish-Danish drama film directed by Hans Abramson and starring Pia Grønning, Britt Ekland and Eva Dahlbeck. It is based on the novel Drottningens juvelsmycke by Jonas Love Almqvist. It features one of Swedish literature's most enduringly popular characters, the intersex Tintomara.
The Copenhagen Police Headquarters building is located on Polititorvet southwest of the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. Designed by Hack Kampmann and Aage Rafn in 1924 in the Neoclassical style, often referred to as Nordic Classicism, it was completed in 1924.
Familien Gyldenkål is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel.
X Factor is a Danish television music competition to find new singing talent. The second season premiered on January 2, 2009 and ended on March 27 on DR1. Lise Rønne returned as host, while Thomas Blachman, Lina Rafn and Remee returned as judges.