Bodil Kjer (2 September 1917 – 1 February 2003) was a Danish actress whose talent and charisma earned her status as a Primadonna and the title of first lady of Danish theater. Kjer's leading roles reflect the span of Denmark's modern cinema: such as the artistic maturity of the war-torn 1940s in Jenny and the Soldier, the light-hearted romance of the 1950s and 1960s in Mød mig på Cassiopeia, the action drama of the 1970s in Strømer, and the modern epic tale in Babette's Feast (1987). Denmark's highest film prize, the Bodil Awards, were named in honor of Kjer and Bodil Ipsen. Kjer twice received her namesake award for Best Actress (1948, 1952) and once for Best Supporting Actress (1977). In 1997, she accepted an honorary Bodil for lifetime achievement.
Birthday: September 02, 1917
Death: February 01, 2003
August 11, 1987
August 04, 1995
October 03, 1951
December 26, 1941
October 29, 1971
January 01, 1941
October 04, 1945
November 04, 1944
November 02, 1938
October 30, 1949
September 17, 1979
August 29, 1949
December 21, 1942
October 05, 1975
August 07, 1944
December 25, 1940
November 19, 1937
March 25, 1943
October 30, 1947
October 29, 1976
August 07, 1942
February 24, 1978
March 19, 1976
August 16, 1994
March 29, 1968
February 20, 1950
April 15, 1970
December 26, 1944
November 20, 1942
December 16, 1943
April 21, 1943
September 19, 1941
November 20, 2015