Beate Bille (actress)

Danish actress (born 1976)

Beate Bille
Born
Beate Karoline Bille

(1976-11-17) 17 November 1976 (age 47)
NationalityDanish
OccupationActress
SpouseMagnus Nordenhof Jønck (married 2013–present)
Children2

Beate Karoline Bille (born 17 November 1976) is a Danish actress and member of the Bille noble family.

About

She has received a Shooting Star Award at the 2006 Berlin International Film Festival.[1][2] She has had roles in several Danish films and television series, including the leading role in Per Fly's 2005 film Manslaughter, for which she received the Shooting Star Award. The film also received the Nordic Council Film Prize and multiple awards at the 2006 Bodil Awards. In Manslaughter, she portrays a young left-wing activist involved in an affair with her former teacher, portrayed by Jesper Christensen. In A Quiet Love [de] (2005), she plays opposite Hanna Schygulla. She has appeared in Emmy winning Danish TV series such as Unit One, Taxa, Ørnen, and Nikolaj og Julie.

She attended the Danish National School of Theatre from 2000 to 2004.

She is the daughter of actor Joen Bille and art historian Bente Scavenius, and is a member of the ancient noble Bille family. Her grandmother is novelist Irene Ibsen Bille, a daughter of the Norwegian Prime Minister Sigurd Ibsen and granddaughter of Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson.[3] She is also a descendant of Tycho Brahe, whose mother was also named Beate Bille.

Filmography

  • Nattens engel [da] (1998)
  • Dybt vand (1999)
  • Taxa (TV) (1999)
  • Nikolaj og Julie (TV) (2003)
  • A Quiet Love [de] (2005)
  • Manslaughter (2005)
  • Ørnen (TV) (2005)
  • Fidibus (2006)
  • Island of Lost Souls (2007)
  • Anna Pihl (2008)
  • Deroute (TV) (2008)
  • Blå mænd [da; fr] (2008)
  • Harmsaga (short film) (2008)
  • Der Kommissar und das Meer (TV) (2008)
  • Wallander (TV) (2009)
  • Lærkevej [da] (TV) (2009)
  • Mørk & Jul [da] (TV) (2009)
  • Großstadtrevier (TV) (2012)
  • Black Widows (TV) (2016–2017)

Awards

References

  1. ^ "EFP | Shooting Stars 2006 | Beate Bille". Efp-online.com. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Danish films at Berlin Kinderfilmfest – and Shooting Star".
  3. ^ AV: thorleif andreassen knut snare (foto). "På fest hos Ibsens – Aftenposten". Aftenposten.no. Archived from the original on 11 June 2013. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
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Henrik Ibsen's family
Ancestors and birth relatives
Grandparents Henrich Ibsen, Johanne Plesner, Johan Andreas Altenburg, Hedevig Paus, Ole Paus (step grandfather), parents Knud Ibsen and Marichen Altenburg, sister Hedvig Ibsen, uncles Christian Cornelius Paus, Henrik Johan Paus, Christopher Blom Paus, great-aunt Kristine Cathrine Ploug (née Altenburg), first cousin Ole Paus, nephew Carl Stousland, first cousin once removed Christopher de Paus, great-grandfather Cornelius Paus
Wife, family-in-law and issue
Wife Suzannah Ibsen (née Thoresen), step mother-in-law Magdalene Thoresen, son Sigurd Ibsen, daughter-in-law Bergliot Ibsen (née Bjørnson), grandson Tancred Ibsen, granddaughter Irene Ibsen Bille (née Ibsen), grandson's wife Lillebil Ibsen (née Krohn), great-grandsons Tancred Ibsen Jr. and Joen Bille, great-great-granddaughters Nora Ibsen and Beate Bille
See also: Ibsen family – Paus family
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