
Ole Ernst
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Ole Ernst.
Born: May 16, 1940
Place of Birth: Copenhagen, Denmark
Known For

Mirror, Mirror
Heavily influenced by the French stage sensation La Cage Aux Folles (which was filmed the very same year) a drag-queen comedy about a group of homosexuals sharing an apartment with a naive but straight country boy did not live up to expectations. The lead characters lead boring lives during the day and, as depicted here, downright pathetic existences at night, all decked out in peacock plumes and high heels and with nowhere to go.

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Next Step
As the 30-year crisis looms, five older young people in Copenhagen find good reason to reconsider their lives. Dennis is about to move in with Kirsten, but he has his reservations, and she has her own unconscious agenda. Thomas and Søs have lived together for several years, but never before have they found reason to doubt the strength of their relationship, given her desire to have children. And Mads is a professional soccer player who has to deal with his own and everyone else's expectations. All of them come to realize that when you are forced to make a choice without knowing the consequences in advance, it can be more than difficult to figure out the next step.

Undskyld vi er her
A farce about cousins Aage and Viggo, whom Aage's girlfriend Else no longer wants living with them. The cousins then become embroiled in a rebellion against their workplace, Multi-Max, and against society in general, with chaotic consequences.

The Bridge
When a body is found on the bridge between Denmark and Sweden, right on the border, Danish inspector Martin Rohde and Swedish Saga Norén have to share jurisdiction and work together to find the killer.

Stepping Out
Individually divorced and disillusioned, Jens and Karen meet and are drawn towards each other, but how does one go about courtship in a natural way, let alone a tangible relationship, in a time and age of general wisdom on every bookshelf? Surrounded by marital misfits and ex-partners, Jens and Karen give love a half-chance nonetheless.

The Boy Who Disappeared
Fed up with his quarreling middle class parents, thirteen-year-old Jonas runs away from home. He seeks his freedom in the woods, where he befriends a girl his own age and a drunken ex-pilot, who offers him some warmth and understanding.

The House at Christianshavn
The series follows the residents of an apartment building on Copenhagen's Christianshavn, as they go about their daily lives and challenges. There is Olsen, a mover with an old fashion view of the world, Clausen who runs the local pet shop, Egon the career focused assistant, their wives who work hard to keep their spouses lives together, the young couple Tue and Rikke who recently moved in, the hard working caretaker Meyer, who never puts in to much effort, and of course Emma, the innkeeper of Rottehullet, where all the important decisions are made while running up the bar tab. The series was produced by Nordisk Film for Danmarks Radio TV station between the years 1970-77. The series' first director was Ebbe Langberg, then Erik Balling and Tom Hedegaard respectively. The series was conceived by an author team of well-known Danish authors such Leif Panduro, Benny Andersen, and Lise Nørgaard.

Blackout
During the occupation in 1944, filmmaker Otto Baumann is murdered. Detective Helge Nielsen stubbornly investigates the case — even as he's hunted by the Germans.

The Killing
The Killing is a Danish police procedural set in the Copenhagen main police department and revolves around Detective Inspector Sarah Lund and her team, with each season series following a different murder case day-by-day and a one-hour episode covering twenty-four hours of the investigation. The series is noted for its plot twists, season-long storylines, dark tone and for giving equal emphasis to the story of the murdered victim's family alongside the police investigation. It has also been singled out for the photography of its Danish setting, and for the acting ability of its cast.
Filmography
as Fortæller (stemme)
as Knud
as Peder
as Mettes far
as Holger
as Jensen
as Frank
as Nete's father
as Kroejer
as Lynge
as Bentzon
as Detektiv Holm
as Høkeren
as Mikes far
as Jernstøber Lunde
as Frank Møller
as Psychologist
as Christian II
as Big Poul
as Nils Uldahl-Ege
as Kaptein Henriksen
as Otto Baumann
as Asmus Smed
as Politidirektør
as Sandvig
as Erik
as Politikommissær Ehlers
as Bai
as Peter von Scholten
as Politikommissær Ehlers
as Poul
as Henriette
as Erik
as Festdeltager
as Gertz
as Captain (voice)
as Pastor Møller
as Tom, Ex-Pilot
as Fra revy
as Knud
as Detektiv Holm
as Detektiv Holm
as Johan
as Søren
as Bolighaj
as Karl Randers
as Kafégjest
as Detektiv Holm
as Tam
as Detektiv Holm
as Ole Jastrau
as Detektiv Holm
as Per
as Steen - Bank robber
as Detektiv Holm
as Røver Per
as Per Hansen
as Detektiv Holm
as Doronin
as Sganarelle
as Benny
as Lennart