Hans Egede Budtz

Hans Egede Budtz (8 August 1889 – 29 June 1968)[1] was a Danish stage and film actor.

He made his debut at the Royal Theatre on 15 May 1915 as Klint in a production of Christian Hostrup's comedy Genboerne.

His first known film was a 1916 Jens Trap Walther-directed silent dramatic short titled Marodør (English: Marauder).

He would make one final appearance in a Danish television film titled Ødipus, directed by Edvin Tiemroth and released in 1961, before retiring from acting.

The union was dissolved in 1935 and on 2 January 1947, he married actress Alice Schlütter at Gentofte Municipality Hall.