
Poul Bundgaard
Acting
Biography
Poul Arne Bundgaard was a Danishactor and singer. He is probably best known for his role as the henpecked Kjeld in the Olsen Banden films. In addition to having appeared in a large number of Danish films, Bundgaard starred in a number of operettas in the late 1940s until the 1950s, and worked at the Royal Danish Theatre as a singer between 1958 and 1973; however, he focused mostly on acting later on in his career, partly due to stage fright. He died during the shooting of Olsen Bandens sidste stik and Tommy Kenter was used as stand-in for some of the scenes while Kurt Ravn did his voice.
Born: October 27, 1922
Place of Birth: Hellerup, Danmark
Known For

Jeg er sgu min egen
Being yourself – and above all your own master – that is what the film is about. After a short stay at a girls' home, Annie returns to society and has to adapt once again. It isn't long before Annie gets involved in a deadly fight and is even taken to the police station and brought before the court. Fortunately, one of the jurors takes an interest in her and offers to take care of her and give her a home. However, Annie cannot stand this home and runs away.

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.

Nissebanden i Grønland

The Olsen Gang: Forever!
In 50 years anniversary of the first film about The Olsen Gang appeared in Danish cinemas. The film series and its beloved characters are described in this documentary with selected film clips and through a mix of old archival footage and new interviews. The Olsen Gang forever! is an entertaining tribute series' cinematic universe, which has long since become Danish people's property and part of common cultural heritage.

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.

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.

The Julekalender
The Julekalender was a Danish TV series that ran at Christmas 1991. It was written and performed almost entirely by a trio of Danish comedy musicians called De Nattergale with financial and technical assistance from TV2, a Danish television company. It was hugely successful at the time, causing many invented phrases from the series to enter popular culture and was later released on VHS, and recently, DVD. It had 24 episodes, as has been typical of other TV "calendars" before and since The Julekalender.

The Olsen Gang Sees Red
Egon and the gang are hired to stage a robbery of an antique Chinese vase for an economically challenged baron. Naturally they fooled, which infuriates Egon. The gang tries to get back at the baron by switching the vase with a cheap Hong Kong copy. One attempt is made during the barons hunting party, where Egon ends up being bricked up in the catacombs. In another attempt, the gang has to coordinate breaking through several walls at The Royal Theater in Copenhagen with the "Elverhøj" overture.

Nissebanden

The Olsen Gang on the Track
Egon and his two cronies managed to sneak a fortune with them to Spain. Here they live a life in a whirl of pleasures, but they are not truly happy. While Egon always has the money chained to him, Bøffen still manages to steal them. Egon ends up in jail once again, and when he comes out, he has a brilliant plan.
Filmography
as Kjeld Jensen
as Sig selv
as Kjeld Jensen
as Gammel Nok
as Psykiater
as Sognerådsmedlem
as Alex von Porter
as Slagter
as Kaj Buhmann - politiker
as Utroparen
as Karstensen
as Peter Svendsen
as Hovard Hansen, pensionist
as Ebbe Lund Nielsen
as Bedemand
as Kjeld Jensen
as Kjeld Jensen
as Multi-Max, direktør
as Kjeld Jensen
as Kjeld Jensen
as Kirstens far
as The Boss
as Kjeld Jensen
as The Chief
as Osborne
as Kjeld Jensen
as Anton F. Møller
as Alf
as Kjeld Jensen
as Kjeld Jensen
as The inventor
as Mr. Nikander
as Morten
as Pastor Blicher
as Kjeld Jensen
as Oskolupov
as Kjeld Jensen
as Kjeld Jensen
as Peter, butler
as Kjeld Jensen
as Englebert Ekmanner
as Dansemesteren
as Præsident Jesus Maria Salvadore
as Mimmersen
as Laurits Momsen
as Jesper
as Henry Bernhard Iversen
as Kjeld Jensen
as Fordrukken mand
as Dobbermann
as Kjeld Jensen
as Olsen
as Stig Horekær, forlægger
as Søren
as Alf
as Piccolo Niels Røls
as Hr. Danbo
as Filminstruktør
as Hr. Hyldersen
as Bankdirektør
as Adjunkt Tvebo
as Skuespiller
as Grev Rambow
as Kolick
as Ship's Cook Alfred
as En portier
as Sanger
as Poul