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Ole Monty is a Actor Danois born on 22 october 1908 at Copenhagen (Danemark)

Ole Monty

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Nationality Danemark
Birth 22 october 1908 at Copenhagen (Danemark)
Death 24 april 1977 (at 68 years) at Copenhagen (Danemark)

Ole Monty (22 October 1908 – 24 April 1977) was a Danish film actor. He appeared in 65 films between 1937 and 1976.

He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and died in Denmark.

Usually with

Dirch Passer
Dirch Passer
(20 films)
Karl Stegger
Karl Stegger
(16 films)
Ove Sprogøe
Ove Sprogøe
(14 films)
Paul Hagen
Paul Hagen
(11 films)
Poul Reichhardt
Poul Reichhardt
(11 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Ole Monty (35 films)

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Actor

Girls at Arms, 1h50
Directed by Finn Henriksen
Origin Danemark
Genres Comedy
Actors Dirch Passer, Preben Kaas, Kirsten Walther, Karl Stegger, Paul Hagen, Per Pallesen
Roles Colonel Valdorff
Rating59% 2.951182.951182.951182.951182.95118
The Olsen Gang, 1h20
Directed by Erik Balling
Origin Danemark
Genres Comedy, Crime
Themes Heist films
Actors Ove Sprogøe, Ebba Amfeldt, Morten Grunwald, Poul Arne Bundgaard, Peter Steen, Poul Reichhardt
Roles Sheriff
Rating66% 3.302283.302283.302283.302283.30228
The plot involves the Olsen Gang as they plan to become millionaires. The movie starts by Egon being arrested for trying to rob a store, while the others run away. After Egon is set free, the gang plan on stealing a golden statue which is worth 12 million. After some planning, the gang sets the plan in action and steal the golden statue. On their way to the airport, their car runs out of gas and the police come take the car (with the statue in it). Constantly chased by Mortensen, they manage to get the statue back and hide it in Kjeld's pram. Unfortunately, Kjeld's wife Yvonne is mad at Kjeld for leaving the pram outside on the sidewalk and takes it away and plans on going back to her mother. The gang now chases after Yvonne (with Mortensen on their tail) and finally succeed on getting the pram back. After almost getting caught, Egon makes a little speech, just before he realizes that the statue is not in the pram. Egon goes mad and leaves Benny and Kjeld behind while he chases after Yvonne. Kjeld and Benny however walk back home with the pram. Turns out that Yvonne didn't go to her mother and came back to Kjeld while Benny is driven home by Ulla. Egon is caught by the police on the boat where Yvonne was supposed to be.
Erik Soya's 17, 1h27
Origin Danemark
Genres Comedy, Romance
Actors Ghita Nørby, Emil Hass Christensen, Ole Monty, Bodil Steen, Lily Broberg, Arthur Jensen
Roles Jacob's Uncle
Rating49% 2.4792952.4792952.4792952.4792952.479295
In the summer of 1913, 17-year-old Jacob (Ole Soltoft), a Danish high school student, lives in the frustrating limbo between boyhood and manhood. He worries about his excessive focus on masturbation and, although he is aware of the sexual overtures by the housemaid Sophie (Lise Rosendahl), Jacob doesn't know how to respond to her. Jacob is invited to spend his vacation at the summer house of his wealthy uncle (Ole Monty). At the summer house in an idyllic coastal town, Jacob meets his uncle, aunt (Bodil Steen), free-spirited housemaid Hansigne (Susanne Heinrich), virginal housekeeper Rosegod (Lily Broberg), and his dream-girl cousin Vibeke (Ghita Nørby). He is also pursued by his Uncle's employee (Ingolf David), who tries to seduce Jacob. While the Uncle is off on a fishing trip and the Aunt spends the night in town with her lover, Jacob has his first sexual experience with Vibeke—an awkward encounter. Afterwards, when Vibeke leaves for school, Jacob spends his nights with Hansigne—a joyful, uncomplicated and liberated woman. She guides him through his awkwardness and teaches him erotic techniques. One night, Hansigne's boyfriend Knud (Hugo Herrestrup) catches them together and attacks and threatens Jacob. Jacob discovers he finally feels like a man. In great spirits, he returns home after vacation and prepares to accept the advances of Sophie.