
Preben Lerdorff Rye
Acting
Born 1917-05-23 · Rudkøbing, Denmark · Died 1995-06-15
Preben Lerdorff Rye was a prolific actor in Danish cinema during the mid-to-late 20th century. After varied educations in physical labor jobs, Rye debuted at Odenste Teater in 1938 and later got admitted to Det Kgl. Teater as a student in 1940, where he later became an actor, and was performing on stage up until 1961. Rye then took a brief break from the stage and acting and went on to live as a "civilian", until 1973, where he took up acting full time again, both in film and in theaters.
Acting

Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier
Interview Subject

Christian
Grandfather

Medea
Paedragon

Isolde
Danish Literature
Self

The Fight For The Red Cow

Hip Hip Hurrah!
Blinde Christian

Babette's Feast
Kaptajnen

The Element of Crime
Grandfather
Hærvejen

Den ubetænksomme elsker
Bruun, læge
Opfinderkontoret
Carl Carlsen

Sigurd Fafnersbane
Odin

Next Stop - Paradise
Hjalmar Krog

It's a World Full of Children
Gynecologist

Kick Me in the Traditions!

Ludvigsbakke
Herren på stue A

Mirror, Mirror

Vandalism

Sofies skolegang
Christian Kold

The Fishermen
Teacher Aaby

Copper
Fessor

Normannerne
Regnar Lodbrog

Anne og Paul

Nineteen Red Roses
Holger Hjort

The First Circle
Professor Chelnov

Erasmus Montanus
The Lieutenant

Præsten i Vejlby

Solens børn
Egor

The Woolen Stocking Peddler
Vandringsmanden