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Movies starring Rasmus Christiansen have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 78%.
Laila - released in 1929 - is Rasmus Christiansen's highest rated movie, with a score of 78% based on 2 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Rasmus Christiansen is Laila - released in 1929 - with a score of 78% based on 2 reviews.
Rasmus Bech Christiansen came first in learn as a machinist at Frichs Eftf. in Aarhus, before he began to read with the actor Ludvig Nathansen and registering as a student at the Aarhus Theater. He made his debut at the Copenhagen summer theatre in the summer of 1904 as Sandrup in the "Familietvist". The same year he came in at Frederiksberg Theatre and later at The New Theatre, the dagmar theatre and Folketeatret. Rasmus Christiansen struck for real his name on the Alexandrateatret in 1915 in lystspillet "fairy Tale". From 1925 to his death he was associated with The royal Theatre. He had the roles of bl.a. as the Flute in "A midsummer night's dream", the old shepherd in "As one pleases", Heritage in the "Henrik and Pernille" and Jeppe Berg in "Erasmus Montanus". He the age in the 1910 and starred in her younger years, in over 70 silent films and in about 30 sound film. He was with his great comic talent one of kerneskuespillerne in Lau Lauritzen farceteam. And there fell also a karakterrolle of him, as f.ex. Uriah Heep in Sandberg's "David Copperfield". In contrast to most of its skuespillerkollegaer he continued his career, when the talking film arrived, and with his last filmoptræden in the middle of 50's, he starred in total in over 100 film roles. He is remembered probably in the role as the coachman Lars in the movie "Nøddebo Præstegaard:" in 1934, as the friendly florist in "Sparrows under the roof" from 1944, and as the cosy landbetjent Madsen, who, as the elf king playing billiards with the insidious sognerådsformand (Angelo Bruun) in "The old mill on Mols" from 1954. Rasmus Christiansen was the last time at The Royal Danish Theatre scene a year before his death in the opera "Youth and Folly". He was the 13. august 1920 married in Valløby Kirke with Bianca Larsen, Samuel (24-09-1895 - 27-05-1925). Later, he was 31.
Rasmus Christiansen has acted in films with Alice O'Fredericks, Tryggve Larssen, Mona Mårtenson and Peter Malberg.
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