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Neergaard Family (Danish)
Neergaard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bodil Neergaard (1867–1959), Danish estate owner, philanthropist and socialite *Carl Neergaard (1800 –1850), Danish landowner and politician * Claus Marius Neergaard (1911–1990), Norwegian politician * Daeg Neergaard Faerch (born 1995), American actor, model, rapper and producer * Elna M. de Neergaard (1872–1946), Danish-born American textile artist * Hermania Neergaard (1799–1875), Danish flower and still-life painter * Joachim Neergaard (1877–1920), Danish composer *Joachim Wedell-Neergaard (1862–1926), Danish diplomat, landowner and chamberlain * John Neergaard (1795–1885), Norwegian farmer, bailiff, and politician *Mette de Neergaard (born 1991), Danish curler *Niels Neergaard (1854–1936), Danish historian and political figure * Paul Neergaard (1907–1987), Danish agronomist, mycologist and agriculturist *Preben Neergaard (1920–1990), Danish stage and film actor See also * Cabinet of Neerga ...
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Bodil Neergaard
Ellen Bodil Neergaard (noble family), Neergaard née Hartmann (10 February 1867 – 18 May 1959) was a Danish philanthropist and patron of the arts. She is remembered for her many charitable activities as well as for her life in Fuglsang Manor on the island of Lolland where, together with her husband Rolf Viggo de Neergaard, she hosted every summer prominent artists and musicians. Early life and family background Born on 10 February 1867 in Copenhagen, Ellen Bodil Hartmann was the daughter of composer Emil Hartmann (1836–1898) and Bolette Puggaard (1844–1929). Her paternal grandfather, Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, J.P.E. Hartmann, was also a renowned composer while her maternal grandfather, Rudolph Puggaard was a prosperous merchant, patron of the arts and philanthropist. Hans Christian Andersen was her godfather. She was thus brought up in a home with cultural interests and contacts, where the writers, artists and musicians of the times went in and out. Marriage to Viggo N ...
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Carl Neergaard (1800–1850)
Carl (de) Neergaard (2 March 1800 – 2 August 1850) was a Danish landowner and politician. He was the owner of Gunderslevholm and Kastrup on central Zealand. He was a member of the 1848 Danish Constituent Assembly. Early life Neergaard was born on 2 March 1800 at Ringsted Abbey, the second son of Peter Johansen Neergaard (1769–1835) and Elisabeth J. Von Mourier (1778–1813). He graduated from Roskilde Cathedral School in 1819. Landowner and local politician Neergaard began his career as a farmer as manager of Fuglsang and Priorskov manors on Lolland under the guidance of Johan Ditlev Friderichsen. From 1826 to 1830, he was the owner of Nørlund and Torstedlund. Neergaard received Gunderslevholm and Kastrupgaard on central Zealand when his father divided his estates between his three surviving sons in 1835. He was also given the extensive woodland areas that had until then belonged to the Antvorskov and Gyldenholm estates after his father. Jens Banzon Andersen worked w ...
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Claus Marius Neergaard
Claus Marius Neergaard (18 July 1911 – 22 December 1990) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Kristiansund. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Møre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal (; ) is a Counties of Norway, county in the northernmost part of Western Norway, Western Norway. It borders the counties of Trøndelag, Innlandet, and Vestland. The county administration is located in the Molde (town), town of M ... in 1961. He was not re-elected in 1965, only serving one term. He did not hold any elected positions in local politics. References * 1911 births 1990 deaths Politicians from Kristiansund Labour Party (Norway) politicians Members of the Storting 1961–1965 {{Norway-politician-1910s-stub ...
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Daeg Neergaard Faerch
Daeg Neergaard Faerch (; born September 27, 1995), also known as GreatDaeg or Dnmrkboom, is an American actor, singer, songwriter, and rapper. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of young Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's horror remake ''Halloween'' (2007). Faerch has also played in theatrical productions of '' Grapes of Wrath'', in which he played the role of Winfield; ''Marat/Sade'', in which he played the role of young Herald; ''Waiting for Godot'', playing the messenger; and ''Shakespeare Unabridged'' as a musical guest. He has performed in multiple Shakespeare productions, including ''Coriolanus'', in which he played young Coriolanus; ''The Merry Wives of Windsor''; and ''Hamlet''. He also landed the role of Pincegurre in the French play ''L'Impromptu de Théophile'', as well as a role in the comedy ''The Nerd'', in which he played the character Thor Waldgrave. In addition to English, Faerch speaks French. On YouTube Faerch has posted videos in which he performs in rap m ...
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Hermania Neergaard
Hermania Sigvardine Neergaard (1799–1875) was a Danish flower and still-life painter. A student of Frederik Christian Camradt (1762–1844), she exhibited her paintings in Charlottenborg where several were bought by the royal family. Biography Born on 12 August 1799 in Copenhagen, Hermania Sigvardine Neergaard was the daughter of the merchant Hans Peter Neergaard (c.1774–1810) and Sophie Kristine Læssøe (1777–1867). She learnt to paint at F.C. Camradt's drawing and painting school. From 1821 and for the rest of her life, Neergaard was a frequent exhibitor at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibitions. Her first submission was a vase of flowers, copied from one of Camradt's works. It was in gouache, a technique used by the older flower painters at the time. She subsequently worked with oils, depicting flowers in vases, bowls or baskets. In later life, she included wild flowers and outdoor plants. Inspired by Bertel Thorvaldsen, in 1831 she began to paint flowers in Etruscan v ...
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Joachim Neergaard
Joachim Brunn de Neergaard (27 April 1877 – 31 October 1920) was a Danish composer. Neergaard was born in Stubberup, a small village in the east-central part of Jutland in 1877. He came from scions of an aristocratic family with long service to the Danish government and as such was eventually sent to take a law degree which he finished in 1901. However, Neergaard's true love was music and not the law. He had studied piano from the time of his youth and wished to pursue a career in music. To this end, he took advanced piano studies while at the same time studying theory and composition. Neergaard, whose life was relatively short, was not a prolific composer and left us with less than 30 works. He died in Sorø, south of Copenhagen, in 1920. He wrote a little-known but highly regarded string quartet between 1908 and 1910. It is written in a post-Brahmsian, late Romantic idiom, a style cultivated at that time by composers such as Arnold Schoenberg (before he started composing 12 t ...
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