Olaf Poulsen Net Worth, Salary, Weight, Age, Bio 2020
Olaf Poulsen Net Worth
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$58’000’000. *This information was provided by Kirby Peregrino, 59 years old. Job: (Mill Platform Supervisor). From Ismay, Montana
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1,83m.*This information was provided by Stu, 51 years old. From Perrineville, New Jersey.
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83kg.**This information was provided by Galvin Nebolsine, 35 years old. Job: (Mold Preparer). From Prairie Du Sac, Wisconsin.
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Olaf Poulsen information
Birth date and age[BOD]: April 26, 1849
Death date: 1923-03-26
The place of birth (POB): Copenhagen, Denmark
Olaf Poulsen (26 April 1849 – 26 March 1923) was perhaps the best-known Danish comedic stage actor of his time. He was famous for playing such roles as Nick Bottom in A Midsummer Nights Dream and Falstaff, among others for the Royal Danish Theatre. His performance as Old Ekdal in an 1885 production of Henrik Ibsens The Wild Duck was particularly acclaimed. Olaf was by accounts an outsize personality, unafraid to insult wealthy or noble men even when insulting a man in public was a crime in Denmark. Five minutes of his improvisation on a 1913 film reel were described at the time as the best film ever to leave a Danish factory.Poulsens brother Emil staged Royal Danish Theatre plays in addition to being an acclaimed dramatic actor.
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