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Name
  
Ole Soltoft


Role
  
Actor


Died
  
May 9, 1999, Copenhagen, Denmark

Spouse
  
Ulla Asbjorn Andersen (m. ?–1999)

Parents
  
Svend Aage Solvtoft, Maria Rita Viola Kristensen

Movies
  
Bedroom Mazurka, What the Swedish Butler Saw, Sytten, Den kaere familie, Dagmar\'s Hot Pants - Inc

Similar People
  
Soren Stromberg, Ulla Asbjorn Andersen, Erik Balling, Kai Normann Andersen, Ib Glindemann

Cirkusrevyen 1967 - Søndagsbarn (Ole Søltoft & Dirch Passer)


Ole Søltoft (8 January 1941 – 9 May 1999 in Kolding) was a Danish actor who became an icon of the 1970s wave of Danish erotic feature film comedies. For over a decade he starred or co-starred in nearly all notable films in this genre and became hopelessly typecast, usually playing naive, likeable guys with a healthy sexual appetite. He is especially remembered for the Bedside-films and Zodiac-films, though his big breakthrough was as the romantic lead in Annelise Meineche's Sytten (1965).

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Ole Søltoft was born in Kolding and was the son of engineer Svend Aage Sølvtoft and his wife Maria Rita Viola Sølvtoft (née Kristensen). He grew up in Holeby on the island of Lolland and was a substitute teacher after high school. Then he studied one year at the Tandlægehøjskolen.

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Through student revues he was admitted to Private Theatres' Pupil School from 1960 to 1962. He debuted at the People's Theatre in 1962 and was already in the apprenticeship role of the mischievous Nicholas in Nøddebo Præstegård.

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Søltoft began his film career with the role of Jacob in 1962's Den kære familie, a film about turn of the century Copenhagen. After a few small roles, the breakthrough of Erik Soya's Sytten in 1965 began a wave of erotic films for Søltoft. In Den røde rubin, Søltoft starred as Ask Burlefot, who goes from shy schoolboy to sexually experienced. He went on to star in numerous films of the 1970s, mainly sex comedies and erotic comedies - roles that have always put him pigeonholed by the audience and the press. He usually played a confused little man who had to fight his way through a sea of sexy girls. He starred in the successful, decade-long series of Bedside-films, including Mazurka på sengekanten (Mazurka on the bedside), Tandlæge på sengekanten (Dentist on the bedside) and Rektor på sengekanten (Rector on the bedside). Søltoft also played in several of Zodiac-films, where Zodiac signs were part of the film's title; for example, I Løvens tegn (In Leo), I Jomfruens tegn (In Virgo), and I Tyrens tegn (In Taurus). He retired from film in 1978.

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Ole Søltoft was married to actress Ulla Asbjørn Andersen. He is buried at Rødovre cemetery.


Bedside highway scene cut



Filmography

Actor
1978
Agent 69 Jensen in the Sign of Sagittarius as
Agent 69 Jensen
1977
Piger til søs as
Matros Pamper
1977
Agent 69 in the Sign of Scorpio as
Agent 69 Jensen
1976
Affæren i Mølleby as
Kølles søn
1976
Sømænd på sengekanten
1976
I Løvens tegn as
Toni Bram
1976
Hopla på sengekanten as
Adam
1975
I Tvillingernes tegn as
Anthon Master / Benny Master
1975
Come to My Bedside as
Svend
1975
Tickled Pink as
Jack Armstrong (as Ollie Soltoft)
1974
Den meget talende barber (TV Movie) as
Henrik
1974
I Tyrens tegn as
Dr. Andreas Salvesen
1973
Danish Pastries
1973
Revykøbing kalder
1973
Between the Sheets as
Steen Larsen
1973
Danish Pastries as
Professor Armand
1973
Sexy Girls of Denmark as
Businessman (as Ole Soletoth)
1972
Rektor på sengekanten as
Max Mikkelsen
1971
Dagmar's Hot Pants, Inc. as
Dr. Lennart Peterson (as Ole Soltoft)
1971
Bedside Dentist as
Thomas
1970
Hurra for de blå husarer as
Løjtnant
1970
Bedroom Mazurka as
Max Mikkelsen
1970
The Amorous Headmaster as
Ask Burlefot
1969
Musikken var af ... (TV Series)
- Emil Reesen (1969)
1968
Den lykkelige bissekræmmer (TV Movie) as
Bissekræmmeren (voice)
1967
Københavnerliv (TV Series)
- En historien fra 1. verdenskrig (1968)
- En historie fra 2. verdenskrig, del 2 (1967)
- En historien fra 1. verdenskrig, del 2 (1967)
1967
Life with Daddy as
Jørgensen
1967
Cirkusrevyen 67 as
Various Roles
1967
Spotlight (TV Series)
- Episode #1.1 (1967)
1966
Soyas tagsten as
Hans Christian Bastballe, borgmesterens søn
1966
Six Kids and Their Uncle as
Poul
1966
Tre små piger as
Skomagerdrengen Gottlieb
1965
Een pige og 39 sømænd as
3. styrmanden Niels
1965
Eric Soya's '17' as
Jacob Petersen
1965
Halløj i himmelsengen as
Fætter Emil
1964
Det er værd at huske (TV Series) as
Various
- Da Klampenborg blev hjemsøgt af det ildsprudende uhyre (1964) - Various
1964
Sommer-weekend (TV Series) as
Singer
- Episode #2.1 (1964) - Singer
1963
Nisserne Tim og Tam (TV Series) as
Tim
1963
Landmandsliv (TV Movie) as
Fritz Triddelfitz
1962
Den kære familie as
Friis' søn
1961
Gøngehøvdingen as
Svensk dragon
Soundtrack
1977
Piger til søs (performer: "Knalde-Kalle" - uncredited)
1966
Six Kids and Their Uncle (performer: "Det er dig, jeg bedst ka' li'!", "I Love You My Darling" - uncredited)
1966
Tre små piger (performer: "Annett' Annett' Annett' ....", "Jeg tager dig til ægte" - uncredited)
Self
1998
Darios Joint (TV Series) as
Self / Villain
- Episode #1.4 (1998) - Self / Villain
1988
Fräcka Fredag (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- Mazurka (1988) - Self
1963
Filmland (TV Special) as
Singer

References

Ole Søltoft Wikipedia