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Bodil Ipsen (; 30 August 1889 – 26 November 1964) was a
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actress and film director, and is considered one of the great stars of Danish cinematic history. Her acting career, which began in theater and
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, was marked by leading roles in large folk comedies and melodramas. However, it was as a director that she was most influential: directing the first Danish
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and making several dark psychological thrillers during the 1940s and 1950s. Ipsen's name along with that of
Bodil Kjer 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.Piil, Morten, ''Bodil Kjer'' Danske Filmskuespillere, Gyldendal, ...
is given to Denmark's most celebrated film prize, the
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.


Career

Bodil Louise Jensen Ipsen was born on 30 August 1889 in
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. In 1908, after obtaining her high school diploma, Ipsen began studying at
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(Royal Danish Theatre) and made her stage debut there one year later. Her work on stage quickly received attention. Especially noted were her performances with Danish actor
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. Throughout her career, Ipsen performed at the
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as well as the Dagmar Theater, The Folketeatret, and The Betty Nansen Theater. She also performed on stage in Sweden and Norway. Ipsen played almost 200 roles in the theater, the majority as lead actress, as well as 150 radio theater roles and four television parts. In 1920, Ipsen made her film debut as a leading actress in ''Lavinen,'' directed by her third husband,
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. She made films with Gregers in 1922 and 1923. Off and on, she acted in 12 films during her career. Her most noteworthy early performances were in big blustering comedies, such as the shrewish spinster Bollette in '' Bollettes Brudefærd'' or the Countess Danner in Gregers' ''
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''. Ipsen became a director in 1942 and directed 10 films in 10 years. Although Ipsen's acting talent was showcased in big romantic comedies, her seat in the director's chair marked the development of classic Danish dark dramas and mysteries. Her debut film, which she co-directed with
Lau Lauritzen Jr. Lau Lauritzen Jr. (26 June 1910 – 12 May 1977), was a Danish actor, screenwriter, and film director. As a director, he was a 4-time recipient of the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film. Lauritzen co-founded the Danish film studio ASA Film ...
was the 1942 dark psychological thriller ''
Afsporet ''Afsporet'' (English: ''Derailed'') is a 1942 Danish erotic thriller drama film directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr. Starring Ebbe Rode and Illona Wieselmann, the psychological drama Psychological drama or psychodrama is a sub-gen ...
'' ('' Derailed''), the first true Danish film noir. Two years later, Ipsen directed another two even more extreme noirs, ''
Mordets Melodi ''The Melody of Murder'', (Original Title: ''Mordets Melodi''), is a 1944 Danish film noir directed by Bodil Ipsen and starring Gull-Maj Norin and Poul Reichhardt. Plot The dark tale revolves around a sexually ambiguous serial killer, whose ...
'' (''
Melody of Murder ''The Melody of Murder'', (Original Title: ''Mordets Melodi''), is a 1944 Danish film noir directed by Bodil Ipsen and starring Gull-Maj Norin and Poul Reichhardt. Plot The dark tale revolves around a sexually ambiguous serial killer, whose ...
''), about a singer accused of serial murders, and ''
Besættelse ''Besættelse'' (English: ''Possession'') is a 1944 Danish film noir directed by Bodil Ipsen and starring Johannes Meyer and Berthe Qvistgaard Berthe Qvistgaard (11 August 1910 – 23 October 1999) was a Danish stage and film actress, and w ...
'' (''
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''), a taut thriller about a man's erotic obsession with a young woman. After ''Afsporet'' Ipsen collaborated with
Lau Lauritzen Jr. Lau Lauritzen Jr. (26 June 1910 – 12 May 1977), was a Danish actor, screenwriter, and film director. As a director, he was a 4-time recipient of the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film. Lauritzen co-founded the Danish film studio ASA Film ...
on four more films. Their second film, ''
De røde enge ''The Red Meadows'' ( da, De røde enge) is a 1945 Danish war drama directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr. based on resistance fighter Ole Valdemar Juul's 1945 novel of the same name. The film, starring Poul Reichhardt and Lisbeth Movin, ...
'' (''
The Red Meadows ''The Red Meadows'' ( da, De røde enge) is a 1945 Danish war drama directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr. based on resistance fighter Ole Valdemar Juul's 1945 novel of the same name. The film, starring Poul Reichhardt and Lisbeth Movin, ...
''), about the Nazi occupation of Denmark during World War II, received the 1946 Grand Prize at the
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. In 1950, Ipsen and Lauritzen again won acclaim for their film ''
Café Paradis ''Café Paradis'' (English Title: ''Paradise Cafe'') is a 1950 Danish film, directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr., and written by . The film received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film, and Ib Schønberg, for what is regarded his fines ...
'' (''Paradise Cafe''). The harsh story about alcoholism is considered a masterpiece of Danish cinema, and for which Ipsen won her namesake award, the Bodil, named after her and fellow actress,
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. Two years later, Ipsen and Lauritzen again won the
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for ''
Det Sande Ansigt ''Det Sande Ansigt'' (English translation: ''The True Face'') is a 1951 Danish film directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr., written by Johannes Allen, and based upon the novel by Gerhard Rasmussen. The film received the Bodil Award for Be ...
'' (''The True Face''). In 1960, at age 71, Ipsen was awarded the Bodil again, this time as Leading Actress of the Year for the film ''
Tro, håb og trolddom ''Faith, Hope and Witchcraft'' ( da, Tro, håb og trolddom) is a 1960 Danish family film directed by Erik Balling and starring Bodil Ipsen. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Bodil Ipsen - Bedstemor Gunhi ...
.'' Ipsen retired afterwards. She died on 26 November 1964 in Copenhagen. The movie ''
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'' (''Bodil Ipsen and the Film''), released in 2006, is a portrait of her life and career.


Personal life

Ipsen's steady career on stage was offset by a volatile personal life. She was married four times. Ipsen was married the first time in 1910 with the actor Jacob Texière, but the marriage was dissolved within the same year. Then, in 1914, she married civil engineer H.H.O. Moltke, and they divorced after three years. Her marriage in 1919 with film director
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lasted four years. Ipsen was married for a fourth time in 1932 to the journalist Ejnar Black. They remained together for 17 years until Black's death in 1949. After Black's death, Ipsen isolated herself outside of work, preferring the company of her assistant and housekeeper, Stella Jensen.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ipsen, Bodil Danish film actresses Danish film directors Danish silent film actresses 20th-century Danish actresses Danish women film directors Best Actress Bodil Award winners 1889 births 1964 deaths Directors of Palme d'Or winners