Ingeborg Brams
Ingeborg Brams (Danish pronunciation: [ˈe̝ŋəˌpɒˀ ˈpʁɑmˀs]; 9 December 1921 – 14 October 1989) was a Danish film, radio, television and theatre actress. She was born in Hobro, Denmark and died in Denmark. She appeared in 11 films between 1941 and 1957 plus several TV and radio plays, perhaps best remembered as a revered theater actress with a long connection to the Royal Danish Theatre lasting 18 years and countless performances to her credit. In the early 1960s she would start to develop a growing severe stage fright then spent the last twenty years of her life mainly with public book readings, in churches and theatres as well as more radio work. Her step-granddaughter is the Danish recorder player Michala Petri.[1]
Ingeborg Brams | |
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Born | Hobro, Denmark | 9 December 1921
Died | 14 October 1989 67) Denmark | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actress and speaker |
Years active | 1941–1988 |
Selected filmography
- My Dear Wives (1943)
- The Bishop (1944)
- October Roses (1946)
- Lucky Journey (1947)
- Café Paradise (1950)
- Angel in Black (1957)
References
- Morten Piil (2006). Danske filmskuespillere (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Gyldendal. p. 46-. ISBN 978-87-02-02104-2.
External links
- Ingeborg Brams at IMDb
- Ingeborg Brams in the Danish Film Database
- Ingeborg Brams in the film database danskefilm.dk (in Danish)
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