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Movies starring Tove Maës have generally received mixed reviews and hold an average score of 54%.
The Kingdom - released in 1994 - is Tove Maës's highest rated movie, with a score of 71% based on 615 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Tove Maës is Daddy, Darling - released in 1970 - with a score of 38% based on 1 reviews.
Tove Rønnenkamp Maës was the daughter of the notary J. H. Rønnenkamp Maës. Before she was an actress she was at the office in Landsnævnet for Childcare. At the same time with kontorarbejdet she read to the actor of Albert Luther and started his career at Odense Theater in 1942, where she made her debut in the 23. October as Ellen in "Skærmydsler" and later the 9. december 1942 as Anne-Marie Ehinger in the "Dunungen". She was linked to the Odense Theatre in the seasons, 1942-1944, where she played a significant repertoire. Then she came to The Royal Danish Theatre elevskole 1944-1946 and received its debut at this theatre as the young girl in the Soy's "the Voice" in 1946. She played the ago bl.a. in the great hall, where she, and in 1948, got his theatrical breakthrough as the disabled Laura in "the glass menagerie" and was Natalya in the "Natteherberget". She was associated with the Århus Theatre 1963-1966 and had major and minor roles in most of the theatres, fol.a. in Danish Skolescene, ABC Theatre, Allescenen, The New Theatre, Folketeatret, Boldhus the Theatre, the House Theatre, The Danish Theatre and Aalborg Theatre. She played bl.a. roles from arbejderkonen in the Ernst Bruun Olsen's "Ball in the borgelige" to the redundant mother in Alan Ayckbourns "Happy christmas". In the years 1990-93, she starred as Sidse Woman in "Nøddebo Rectory" at Folketeatret. She is remembered in particular for a very particular role in the film namely, in the debutfilmen ”Ditte neither the son of man”, where she even was invited to attend the premiere in America. In the 1950s she appeared in a number of folkekomedier, among other things, Morten Korch-film as "Mosekongen" and "The red Horses". For his role as the debile girl in "the Sky is blue" in 1954, she received a Bodil. In 1957 she played in the Danish/american film "the Sharp shot in Nyhavn". Later she got in 1971, yet a Bodil for best actor in "It's the night with mrs Knudsen". In 1975 had Tove Maës a big role as the middle-aged housewife in the comedic and gender "take it like a man, ma'am" and in 1983, it was for the third Bodil for the lead role in the film "Felix". In addition to film and theatre appeared Tove Maës also in the revues, cabaret and musicals. In april 1955, she starred in the bl.a. in the Cabaret Mon Coeur in Nimb, where the hosts were Kate Magnus and Fritz Ruzicka. Tove Maës song bl.a. a brand new show that was about "the Exodus from Kongens Nytorv" a song from "elf-hill". In addition, the read out she poems by Tove Ditlevsen and the Knud Pheiffers monologue about Paris. On TV-the theatre played Tove Maës bl.a. the drunken little sister of Leif Panduros 'Round Selma" and she was the naive mrs byrådssekretær Lund in the tv series "Matador". Tove Maës was the 12. december 1942 married at the city Hall with the actor Carl Ottosen and later with the photographer and press officer Jesper Gottschalck, as she had one son, Hans Henrik with in 1952.
Tove Maës has acted in films with Udo Kier, Lars von Trier, Mette Munk Plum and Svend Ali Hamann.
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