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Lars Brygman |
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Helle Dolleris Helle Dolleris was born in 1965, and graduated from the State Drama School in 1993. She worked with Thomas Vinterberg for the first time on his TV drama A Good Guess (1992), and made her name nation-wide in Ole Bornedal's Prix Italia-winning TV series Charlot & Charlotte. |
Trine Dyrholm Trine Dyrholm was born in Odense in 1972 and graduated from drama school in 1995; by then she had already played her first leading role on TV, and appeared in a number of contemporary plays as well as Shakespeare. She first worked with Thomas Vinterberg on The Greatest Heroes (1996). |
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Mads Mikkelsen
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Birthe Neumann Birthe Neumann was born in 1947. She has been a member of the National Theatre company since 1972, and her work also includes many radio, television, film and variety performances. |
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Henning Moritzen Henning Moritzen was
born in 1928, and is one of the great names of the Danish stage and
silver screen. As well as a life time of appearances for the Danish
National Theatre, he has won several Danish Academy Awards for his film
roles, and taken part in many prestigious television dramas. |
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Paprika Steen Paprika
Steen was born in 1964, and is a graduate of the Odense Theatre School.
She made her name in experimental drama in the early 1990s, before
making her first feature (The Greatest Heroes). She now has an
extensive range of screen credits, including that of a would-be house
buyer in Lars von Trier's Dogma film The Idiots. |
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Ulrich Thomsen Ulrich
Thomsen was born in 1963. On leaving high school he went to Beverly
Hills, where he worked as a pizza delivery boy. In 1989 he was admitted
to the State Drama School, Copenhagen. He was in Thomas Vinterberg's TV
drama, 'The Rough Estimate' (Slaget på tasken) in 1993, and played one
of the two leads-Peter, the loveable, slightly comic young man on a
disability allowance-in Vinterberg's first feature, The Greatest Heroes
(1996), a part which won him the Danish Film Academy award for best
male supporting role, and "Best male Actor" at the Festival
Cinema Nordique Rouen, in France. |
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