Danish movie stars born in 1964

Here are 5 famous actresses from Denmark were born in 1964:

Paprika Steen

Paprika Steen (November 3, 1964 Frederiksberg-) also known as Paprika Kirstine Steen or Kirstine Steen is a Danish actor and film director. Her child is called Otto Leonardo Steen Rieks.

She began her acting career at the age of 16, primarily performing in Danish theater productions before transitioning to television and film. Steen gained international recognition for her roles in films such as Festen (The Celebration), which won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998, and Jagten (The Hunt), which earned her critical acclaim and a nomination for the European Film Award for Best Actress. In addition to acting, Steen has also directed several films, including Aftermath (2004) and With Your Permission (2007). She has won numerous awards for her work, including several Robert Awards (the Danish equivalent of the Oscars) for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. Steen is considered one of Denmark's most prominent and versatile actors.

Joy-Maria Frederiksen

Joy-Maria Frederiksen (May 21, 1964 Denmark-) a.k.a. Joy Maria Frederiksen is a Danish actor. She has one child, Rosa Olsen.

Joy-Maria Frederiksen is best known for her work in Danish and international cinema. Born in Denmark in 1964, she began acting in the 1980s, appearing in a number of Danish television shows and films. She gained international recognition with her leading role in the German film "Christiane F." in 1981, which chronicled the drug addiction of a teenage girl. Frederiksen also starred in the English-language film "The House That Jack Built" in 2018, directed by Lars von Trier. In addition to her work on screen, she has also done voice-over work for animations and video games. Frederiksen has been married twice and has one child, a daughter named Rosa Olsen.

Lisbeth H. Pedersen

Lisbeth H. Pedersen (September 11, 1964 Denmark-) also known as Lisbeth Holm-Pedersen or Lisbeth Holm Pedersen is a Danish actor.

She studied acting at the Danish National School of Theatre and Contemporary Dance in Copenhagen and began her career in theater before transitioning to film and television. Pedersen has appeared in numerous Danish films and TV series, including "The Killing" and "Borgen". She is also a prolific voice actor, lending her voice to characters in Danish versions of popular animated films like "Frozen" and "Tangled". In addition to her acting work, Pedersen has been involved in performance art and has directed several plays. She is considered one of Denmark's leading actresses and has won multiple awards for her work, including the Best Supporting Actress award at the Robert Festival.

Susan A. Olsen

Susan A. Olsen (April 27, 1964 Denmark-) a.k.a. Susan Anabella Olsen or Susan Olsen is a Danish actor.

Susan A. Olsen is best known for her role as Cindy Brady in the popular television sitcom, The Brady Bunch, which aired from 1969 to 1974. After the show ended, Olsen went on to become a successful radio host and voiceover artist. She also became an animal welfare activist and founded an organization called Precious Paws, which works to rescue and find homes for abandoned animals. Olsen has written several books, including a memoir about her time on The Brady Bunch titled "Love to Love You Bradys: The Bizarre Story of the Brady Bunch Variety Hour." In 2018, Olsen reunited with her Brady Bunch castmates for a renovation reality TV show called A Very Brady Renovation.

Charlotte Bøving

Charlotte Bøving (August 15, 1964 Denmark-) otherwise known as Carlotte Böving or Charlotte Böving is a Danish actor.

She began her career in theatre and later transitioned to film and television. Bøving has appeared in numerous Danish films and television series, including "Borgen," "The Killing," and "The Bridge." She has also worked internationally, starring in the German film "The Last Train" and the American television series "Homeland." In addition to her acting career, Bøving is also a trained singer and has performed in several musical productions. She has received critical acclaim for her performances and has been nominated for several awards, including the Robert Award and the Danish Film Critics Award.

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