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Lis Løwert is a Actor Danoise born on 17 december 1919

Lis Løwert

Lis Løwert
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Nationality Danemark
Birth 17 december 1919
Death 26 november 2009 (at 89 years)

Lis Løwert (7 December 1919 – 26 November 2009) was a Danish film actress. She appeared in 23 films between 1938 and 1971. She was best known for her parts in two TV series: Mrs. Clausen in Huset på Christianshavn and Violet Vinter in Matador. Matador has been heralded as one of the best in Danish television. It originally aired between November 1978 and January 1982. The series finale which aired in 1985 still stands as the most viewed ever in Danish TV history, with approximately 3.6 million viewers in a country of only about 5 million people.

She was married to fellow actor Bjørn Watt-Boolsen. They wed on 20 July 1947 and remained married until his death on 28 December 1998.

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Filmography of Lis Løwert (15 films)

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Actress

Kispus
Kispus (1956)
, 1h45
Directed by Erik Balling
Origin Danemark
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy
Actors Helle Virkner, Henning Moritzen, Nina Pens Rode, Gunnar Lauring, Ove Sprogøe, Lis Løwert
Roles Joan Møller
Rating61% 3.09333.09333.09333.09333.0933
The eccentric fashion designer Mr. Marcel gives his newly designed gown to the common working-class seamstress, Eva, when he sees how well it fits her. He then bets the actress who originally ordered the gown that if Eva wears his creation to an upcoming movie premiere, she will be accepted as a high-society woman. He is right and Eva attracts the young aristocrat Jakob. Eva fears that Jakob will discover her lowly background, but Jakob himself is a fraud. He is only a poor student who works as a chauffeur and sells his books to take her out. After numerous misunderstandings and complications, love wins out over snobbery and fraud.
Adam and Eve, 1h36
Directed by Erik Balling
Genres Comedy
Actors Louis Miehe-Renard, Per Buckhøj, Inger Lassen, Gunnar Lauring, Poul Reichhardt, Beatrice Bonnesen
Roles Pigen
Rating56% 2.8252352.8252352.8252352.8252352.825235
On the way home from a conference in Paris, Mr. Johansen accidentally finds himself in possession of an insignificant little French book. He has no idea where the book came from or what it concerns, but he decides he should secretly smuggle it through customs. Thereafter, the book passes through the hands of 5 different people, and causes unexpected conflicts, suspicions and misunderstandings for each of them.
The Wooden Horse, 1h41
Directed by Jack Lee
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War
Themes Prison films, Political films
Actors Leo Genn, Anthony Steel, David Tomlinson, David Greene, Peter Burton, Patrick Waddington
Roles Kamma
Rating68% 3.444753.444753.444753.444753.44475
The somewhat fictionalised version of the true story is set in Stalag Luft III — the same POW camp where the real events depicted in the film The Great Escape took place, albeit from a different compound – and involved Williams, Michael Codner and Oliver Philpot, all inmates of the camp. In the book and film, the escapees are renamed "Flight Lieutenant Peter Howard", "Captain John Clinton" and "Philip Rowe".