Born 1918 (age 95) · Aarhus, Denmark
Appears in 50 titles

Axel Gabriel Erik Mørch, better known as Gabriel Axel was a Danish director, actor and writer. He spent most of his childhood and youth in Paris. In 1942 Axel was admitted to the acting school at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen. After a short period of theatre in Paris, he returned to Denmark and began in 1951 to direct television drama. Following a series of more or less erotic films and broadly popular comedies, Axel in 1977 launched a prolific career as a director of French TV films, culminating in 1985 with a historical five-episode series, "Les colonnes du ciel/Heaven's Pillars". In 1987, Axel returned to Denmark to direct what had been his dream project for over 15 years, an adaptation of Karen Blixen's "Babette's Feast." After screening at the Cannes film festival, the film became a worldwide success and won the 1988 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Gabriel Axel directed some 25 feature films and 50 tv-movies. He appeared in about 25 films.

Filmography

Babette's Feast
7.2
Babette's Feast
1987
Director
Lumière & Company
6.3
Lumière & Company
1995
Director
Prince of Jutland
5.4
Prince of Jutland
1994
Director
The Red Mantle
5.9
The Red Mantle
1967
Director
Paradise and Back
7.5
Paradise and Back
1964
Director
Going for Broke
6.4
Going for Broke
1977
Director
Crazy Paradise
4.2
Crazy Paradise
1962
Director
The Girls Are Willing
5.4
The Girls Are Willing
1958
Director
Sex and the Law
4.8
Sex and the Law
1968
Director
The Goldcabbage Family
5.7
The Goldcabbage Family
1975
Director
The Goldcabbage Family Breaks the Bank
Vi har det jo dejligt
6.0
Vi har det jo dejligt
1963
Director
Oskar
6.4
Oskar
1962
Director
Three Girls in Paris
5.8
Three Girls in Paris
1963
Director
Flemming and Kvik
6.3
Flemming and Kvik
1960
Director
Amour
5.0
Amour
1970
Director
Med kærlig hilsen
5.5
Med kærlig hilsen
1971
Director
Always Trouble
8.0
Always Trouble
1955
Director
En kvinde er overflødig
7.7
En kvinde er overflødig
1957
Director
Helle for Helene
6.3
Helle for Helene
1959
Director