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Lau Lauritzen Jr. is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Producer and Art Direction Danois born on 26 june 1910 at Vejle (Danemark)

Lau Lauritzen Jr.

Lau Lauritzen Jr.
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Nationality Danemark
Birth 26 june 1910 at Vejle (Danemark)
Death 12 may 1977 (at 66 years) at Copenhagen (Danemark)

Lau Lauritzen, Jr., (26 June 1910 – 12 May 1977), was a Danish actor, screenwriter, and film director. As a director, he was a 4-time recipient of the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film. Lauritzen co-founded the Danish film studio ASA Film and served as the studio's artistic director (1937–1945) and administrative director (1945–1964).

Biography

Lauritzen was married for the first time to Nina Borthern, the daughter of a Norwegian shipping magnate. He married the second time on 30 January 1945 to the Danish actress Lisbeth Movin. Lauritzen is the father of the actress Lone Lau.

Best films

We Want a Child (1949)
(Director)

Usually with

Poul Reichhardt
Poul Reichhardt
(31 films)
Henning Karmark
Henning Karmark
(30 films)
Ib Schønberg
Ib Schønberg
(28 films)
Henry Nielsen
Henry Nielsen
(25 films)
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Filmography of Lau Lauritzen Jr. (58 films)

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Taxa K 1640 efterlyses, 1h36
Directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Poul Reichhardt, Lau Lauritzen Jr., Lisbeth Movin, Paul Hagen, Karl Stegger, Ole Monty
Roles Jakob Svendsen, taxachauffør
Rating63% 3.1984953.1984953.1984953.1984953.198495
The Face of Truth, 1h35
Directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr., Bodil Ipsen
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Lau Lauritzen Jr., Johannes Meyer, Lisbeth Movin, Ib Schønberg, Grethe Thordahl, Jørn Jeppesen
Roles Arkitekten Troels Rolff
Rating61% 3.0871453.0871453.0871453.0871453.087145
Troels Rolff, a young architect (played by Lau Lauritzen Jr.), is questioned as a suspect for the rape and murder of a 10-year-old girl. He pleads his innocence, and yet he is unable to explain what he was doing the day of the murder. Rolff’s world breaks apart as those closest to him – his wife, his father, his pastor and his friends—react to his arrest with varying degrees of suspicion. Even when cleared of the charges, the question remains if he can ever return to his former life of joy and innocence.
Red Meadows, 1h25
Directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr., Bodil Ipsen
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors Poul Reichhardt, Preben Kaas, Lisbeth Movin, Per Buckhøj, Lau Lauritzen Jr., Kjeld Jacobsen
Roles Toto
Rating66% 3.328083.328083.328083.328083.32808
In German-occupied Denmark during WWII, the young Danish saboteur Michael (Poul Reichhardt) sits in a Gestapo jail and awaits his execution. His thoughts go back to the events that led to his capture. In a meadow in Jutland, Michael and his comrades wait for a British airdrop of weapons and explosives to use for the resistance. Afterward, while in his hideout, Michael is surprised by German soldiers. He shoots his way out and is able to slip free. On a country road, a car driven by a German Field Officer (Arne Hershold) stops. Michael overpowers the officer and shoots him. Dressed in the officer's uniform, Michael is able to reach Copenhagen and find his girlfriend Ruth (Lisbeth Movin) at the hotel where she lives. Toto (Lau Lauritzen), the leader of the resistance group, is waiting for him. They are planning to sabotage a weapons factory. However, there is suspicion that there is an informant in the group, so the plan is delayed. One of the group's members, Dreyer (Freddy Koch), is arrested, so Ruth and Michael flee to her uncle's summer house. Ruth is frightened of losing Michael. She says, If you die, then everything is meaningless - then I'm not a person anymore - and the meadows aren't green anymore -- they are colored the red of your blood. Plans for the sabotage are completed and the group goes into action. But it is revealed that there has been an informant, when the group is surprised by soldiers lying in wait for them. During the firefight, Michael is wounded. However, he is able to blow up the factory before he is captured. Back in the Gestapo jail, the prison guard Steinz (Per Buckhøj) who hates the war and the Nazis, tries to help Michael in small ways, but is unable to prevent his torture. Michal is able to resist during the brutal torture, but he is condemned to death. While in jail, Michael suspects who the informant is and through Steinz gets a message to his comrades: The apple is rotten. A trap is set and Prikken (Preben Neergaard) reveal himself as the informer. There is no other way but to kill him and it is not difficult to find members who will do it. While being driven to his execution, Steinz tells Michael that he has received a message—Steinz's entire family was killed during an Allied aerial bombardment that week. Michael asks Steinz to escape with him. Steinz declines and shoots himself in the car. Michael flees and seeks refuge in a bakery where he is able to contact Toto. Both Michael and Ruth find transport to Sweden where they can finally rest.