Paul Hagen(1920-2003)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Paul Hagen was one the most famous Danish actors after the Second World
War. He was born on 19th of March 1920 in Copenhagen. His father was
painter named Åge Falck Rasmussen, his mother was an opera singer named
Anna Hagen. Hagen was accepted into
Frederiksberg's theatre school in 1944. He finished his education as an
actor in 1945. He had his debut as an actor in 1944 in the play "Livet
er jo dejligt" on "Riddersalen" in Copenhagen. He then worked at Aarhus
theatre (until 1951). In 1953 he got famous for a song he made for
"Fiffer Revyen". The song where entitled: "Lille Lise let-på-tråd". He
worked in various theatres throughout the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s.
He finally said goodbye to theatre in 1998. Hagen had his debut in film
in 1952, with the film: "Kærlighedsdoktoren". Hagen subsequently worked
in 118 movies, plus TV series. In 1961 he worked with
Preben Kaas, in "To skøre ho'der", were both
of them wrote, produced, directed and acted in. In movies he frequently
played a friend of the hero or a bright sidekick. Hagen had much
success in the Danish film-series: "Støver-filmene",
"Soldaterkammerater-filmene" and "Sengekants-filmene". Other notable
appearances in film are: Bussen (1963), Hvis lille pige er du? (1963),
Martha (1967), Ballade på Christianshavn (1971), Olsen-banden på sporet
(1975) and Walter og Carlo - op på fars hat (1985). He married twice;
first time with actress
Asta Esper Hagen Andersen,
with whom he had a son - Esper Hagen, who
later also became an actor. He later married a woman named
Alice Martens. On TV Hagen got very
famous, throughout Denmark, with his role as the animal shop-clerk
Clausen, in the very famous Danish TV series "Huset på Christianshavn"
(1970). Hagen also acted in "Krummernes Jul" (1996). He died on the
20th of May 2003 and is buried in the cemetery: Langø Kirkegård, on
Lolland.