voc, 1941-1999 DK
Singer of Soundtrack and Pop
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).Ole Søltoft was married to actress Ulla Asbjørn Andersen. He is buried at Rødovre cemetery.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Knalde Kalle | Lille Palle, Søren Strømberg, Ole Søltoft | 1977 | Single |
Revykøbing Kalder | Kai Løvring, Grethe Sønck, Ole Søltoft, Annie Birgit Garde, Anne-Marie, Helle Sihm, Steen Holkenovs Kvartet, Nina, Pauline & Maria, Mister Trombone, Sejr Volmer-Sørensen | 1972 | Album |
Ih, Hvor Er Det Skæppe Skønt | Ole Søltoft | 1970 | Single |
Den Lykkelige Bissekræmmer | Ole Søltoft, Ole Monty, Jytte Abildstrøm | 1968 | Single |
Fra Cirkusrevyen 1968 | Ulf Pilgaard, Ole Søltoft | 1968 | Single |
Det Er Dig Jeg Bedst Ka’ Li’ / Fordi Jeg Er Så Glad | Katy Bødtger, Ole Søltoft | 1966 | Single |
La' Vær' / Jens Peter | Ole Søltoft | 1964 | Single |
Dollarprinsessen | Ellen Winther, Henning Hansen, Lise Panduro, Ib Hansen, Ole Søltoft, Gert Bastian, Grethe Mogensen, Willy Hartmann | Album | |
ro, ro, ro | Katja Miehe-Renard, Ole Søltoft & Caja Heimann | Single |