Preben Lerdorff Rye
Born:
1917-05-23
From:
Rudkøbing, Denmark
Preben Lerdorff Rye was a prolific actor in Danish cinema during the mid-to-late 20th century. After varied educations in physical labor jobs, Rye debuted at Odenste Teater in 1938 and later got admitted to Det Kgl. Teater as a student in 1940, where he later became an actor, and was performing on stage up until 1961. Rye then took a brief break from the stage and acting and went on to live as a "civilian", until 1973, where he took up acting full time again, both in film and in theaters.
Acting
Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier
Christian
Medea
Isolde
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Danish Literature
The Fight For The Red Cow
Hip Hip Hurrah!
Babette's Feast
The Element of Crime
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Hærvejen
Den ubetænksomme elsker
Sigurd Fafnersbane
Next Stop - Paradise
It's a World Full of Children
Kick Me in the Traditions!
Mirror, Mirror
Vandalism
Sofies skolegang
Copper
Normannerne
Anne og Paul
Nineteen Red Roses
The First Circle
Erasmus Montanus