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Preben Kristensen is a Actor Danois born on 14 march 1953

Preben Kristensen

Preben Kristensen
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Nationality Danemark
Birth 14 march 1953 (71 years)

Preben Kristensen (born March 14, 1953) is a Danish actor. He first came to attention as one of the musical comedy trio Linie 3 in 1979.

Educated from the drama school of Aarhus Theatre in 1978 and has since the played at most major theaters in Denmark. Kristensen has starred in shows and plays including roles like "Tony" in West Side Story, "King Claudius" in Shakespeare's Hamlet, "McMurphey" in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, "George" in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, "Arnold" in Torch Song Trilogy, "Albin" in La Cage Aux Folles and "Phantom" in Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. In 1979 he created the musical and comedy group "Linie 3" together with Thomas Eje and Anders Bircow.

Kristensen is the localized Danish voice of "Lumiere" in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, "Genie" in Disney's Aladdin, Berkeley Beetle in Don Bluth's Thumbelina (1994 film), and "Woody" in Toy Story 1, 2, and 3.

Kristensen has received several awards for his acting, and was in 2003 knighted by Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

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Filmography of Preben Kristensen (3 films)

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Ronal the Barbarian, 1h29
Origin Danemark
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Films about magic and magicians
Actors Lars Mikkelsen, Lars Bom (Olesen), Preben Kristensen, Brigitte Nielsen, Bodil Jørgensen, Sven-Ole Thorsen
Roles Master Florian (voice)
Rating65% 3.2952353.2952353.2952353.2952353.295235
Welcome to the world of Metalonia, where we meet the Barbarians - a fierce and ever battle-hungry tribe of muscle-worshipping warriors with strict codes for epilation, chaps and piercings. And then there is Ronal, the tribe weakling and laughing stock. Ronal is more or less hopeless - he even knows how to read, but serious barbarian business like yilding (or even lifting) a sword, kicking orcs around or toning the muscles with oil is completely lost on him, and everybody but his uncle has given up on him - even himself.
Clash of Egos, 1h30
Directed by Tomas Villum Jensen
Origin Danemark
Genres Comedy
Actors Ulrich Thomsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Mille Dinesen, Lars Ranthe, Jakob Cedergren, Kristian Halken
Rating59% 2.9986852.9986852.9986852.9986852.998685
Clash of Egos stars Ulrich Thomsen as Tonny, an aggressive husband and father so rage-addled that he got sent to jail for KO'ing a man in public. Tonny's wife, Tanja (Ellen Hillingso), grew humiliated and promptly divorced him, but Tonny luckily managed to swing occasional custody of his two children. On one of their prized afternoons together, Tonny and the kids hearken off to see the new Harry Potter movie, but run headfirst into the discouraging news that the film is sold out. With only one other option available to them at the cinema, the three must endure a thoroughly miserable afternoon at an über-pretentious experimental Danish film called "The Murderer," directed by the snotty passive aggressive artiste director Claus Volter (Nikolaj Lie Kaas). Frustrated, Tonny smashes a display case in the cinema lobby (and barely manages to escape re-incarceration for it), this leads him to lose his custodial session with his children's. Hence he decides to track Volter down for a refund of their cost for seeing the film. Tom finds Volter in a film set shooting final film of the trilogy. Volter pushes Tom in a frantic response, and lands on a litigation. Tom only asks for his money spend for seeing Volter's early film and wants to be the co-writer and co-director of Volter's new film. Volter finds this as disrupting his "artistic" expression, but compromises for his Producer (Kristian Halken). Tom with help of his love (Line Kruse) re-writes the whole script with the intention of making something enjoyable for him and his children. Volter tries to bring artistic interpretation to the film, but Tom, the producer and the lead actress (Mille Dinesen) dislikes it and follows Tom's way of commercial filming. Volter removes his name from the film and botches the editing of the film. The film appears to be jaunty and disconnected, but the critics love it and gives maximum rating. Volter finds the paradox in this and gives money to Tom as a debt he is paying for watching his previous film. Tom finally as any artist finds his film not as good as he expected and goes out with his love to see a decent film and plans to lead a quiet life.
Valhalla
Valhalla (1986)
, 1h16
Origin Danemark
Genres Fantasy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Seafaring films, Films based on mythology, Transport films, Films set in the Viking Age, Films based on Norse mythology
Actors Dick Kaysø, Ernst Günther, Preben Kristensen, Susse Wold, Ernst-Hugo Järegård, Christopher Lee
Roles Loke (voice)
Rating70% 3.5440653.5440653.5440653.5440653.544065
The movie takes plot elements told from the three comic albums "Cry Wolf", "The Story of Quark" and "The Journey to Útgarða-Loki".