Ole Neumann
Ole Neumann is the son of the copenhagen fishmonger Helmer Neumann, who had Tranehavens Fiskehus in Sydhavnen and his wife Julie, who helped in the business and partly worked at the Heinrich Jessens chocolate factory. He grew up in Vesterbro, began as barnestjerne in 1953 in the role as "Little Per" in "Father of four-the series", and continued as a teenager in the series on "Næsbygaard".
In the thirteen years of charmed the Ole Neumann Denmark, when he pulled around with his tøjelefant with the name Bodil Kjer or expressed himself "the brøs I am not on". His songs were great successes on the gramophone record fx. "Hello to you and hello for me" from "the Father of four in the snow", which in 1955 was number two on the Danish top-ten-list and "til julebal I Nisseland" from "Father of four in the city", who the following year was number seven on the list.
Ole Neumann had a short teaterkarriere, when he in 1959 starred partly in Aveny Theatre's musical, "Aunt Mamie" and partly in the ABC Theater's setup of "Summer in Tyrol", where he played together with Dirch Passer. In "the Fight for Næsbygaard" he sang, "A small forgotten Italian serenade".
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