Anne Louise Hassing Romance Movies, Action Movies, War Movies, Comedy Movies & Sci-Fi Movies

Anne Louise Hassing (born 17 September 1967) is a Danish actress best
known for her award-winning roles in the films The Idiots (Danish:
Idioterne) and Pain of Love (Danish: Kærlighedens Smerte).Anne Louise
Hassing was born in Horsens, Denmark, on 17 September 1967. Hassing's
acting career is known in Denmark for its remarkable start. In 1992,
Hassing made her film debut in the lead role of Nils Malmros' Pain of
Love (Danish: Kærlighedens Smerte). Malmros auditioned 362 actresses
before choosing Hassing to play the role of an extremely emotional
character named Kirsten, a manic-depressive student having an affair
with her teacher. The role earned Hassing both the Robert and the
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Hassing worked for a short time as a bartender in Aarhus, Denmark. She
was accepted into the Danish National School of Theater, which she
attended from 1993 to 1997. Despite suffering from extreme stage
fright, Hassing continued to pursue theater work. Her next notable
role came five years later, after she graduated from the National
School of Theater. In 1997, Hassing played the tender, uncomplicated
character of Susanne in Lars Von Trier's Dogme film, The Idiots
(Danish:Idioterne). Again, Hassing won a Bodil Award for her role,
earning Best Supporting Actress of 1997. In an interview, Hassing
spoke about working with Trier:

Whigfield Romance Movies, Action Movies, War Movies, Comedy Movies & Sci-Fi Movies

Whigfield is an Italian dance act fronted by Sannie Charlotte Carlson
(born 11 April 1970), who is a Danish singer, songwriter and record
producer, known by her various stage names including Whigfield, Naan,
or simply Sannie. She is best known for her 1993 single "Saturday
Night", which became an international hit the following year.Based in
Italy at the time, Sannie Charlotte Carlson worked with Italian
producer Larry Pignagnoli and "Saturday Night" entered the top five in
Italy. Her single "Another Day" also managed to peak at number three
in Italy as well. The single "Sexy Eyes" also charted in a number of
other markets, along with "Another Day" and "Think of You" which
entered the top ten in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, and
her native Denmark.She competed in the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2018
with the song "Boys on Girls" but didn't qualify for the superfinal.

Henriette Jørgensen Romance Movies, Action Movies, War Movies, Comedy Movies & Sci-Fi Movies

Henriette Jørgensen (1791â€"1847) was a Danish stage actress and
translator.Daughter of the book-keeper Gert Diderich J. and Henriette
Rose. She was active as an amateur actress in Borups Selskab before
she debuted at the Royal Danish Theatre in 1816. She was regarded as
much talented but not beautiful, and she played the part of mother in
tragedies, comedies, vaudeville and in realistic drama. She retired in
1845.She also translated French comedies, such as Rodolphe by Eugene
Scribe and Mélesville to Broder og Søster (1834).

Lea Thau Romance Movies, Action Movies, War Movies, Comedy Movies & Sci-Fi Movies

Lea Thau (born 1971) is a Peabody Award-winning producer and director.
She is the host and producer of the podcast Strangers and the former
Executive and Creative Director of The Moth.Originally from Aarhus,
Denmark, Thau moved to Paris at the age of 18, and then to New York at
the age of 23 as a visiting scholar in Comparative Literature at
Columbia University.While living in New York as a graduate student,
Thau discovered the then-fledgling live storytelling show The Moth.
She began working for the organization in 2000 as a part-time
employee, starting the organization's Community Outreach Program. In
December 2001, she became the Executive and Creative Director, a
position she held for a decade before departing in April, 2010. While
in that position, she created the short-form Moth Podcast in 2008 and
The Moth Radio Hour in 2009 with a broadcast launch to more than 70
public radio stations. The show won a Peabody Award in 2010.In 2011,
Thau created the podcast Strangers, which she describes as "stories
about people we meet, the connections we make, the heartbreaks we
suffer, the kindness we encounter, and the frightful moments when we
discover we aren't even who we thought we were". Strangers was started
with the support of KCRW's Independent Producer Project in 2012, and
it joined the Radiotopia podcast network in 2014. Strangers left
Radiotopia in December, 2017, to go independent.

Alba August Romance Movies, Action Movies, War Movies, Comedy Movies & Sci-Fi Movies

Alba Adèle August (born (1993-06-06)6 June 1993, Copenhagen, Denmark)
is a Danish-Swedish actress and singer-songwriter.She is the daughter
of Danish director Bille August and Swedish actress and director
Pernilla August, who divorced in 1997. Her older sister Asta August is
also an actress.August started as a child actor and debuted in a minor
role in her father's film A Song for Martin (2001). In 2017, August
was cast in the Danish language Netflix series The Rain. She also
received positive reviews for her role in Becoming Astrid.She
graduated from the National School of Performing Arts in Copenhagen in
2018.