Here are 7 famous actresses from Denmark were born in 1967:
Anne Louise Hassing (September 17, 1967 Horsens-) a.k.a. Louise Hassing or City Singler is a Danish actor. She has one child, Gustav Hellemann.
With a career spanning over three decades, Anne Louise Hassing has become one of Denmark's most acclaimed actors. She graduated from the National Theatre School of Denmark in 1993 and went on to star in numerous films, TV series and theatre productions. Some of her most notable roles include Nete in the Oscar-nominated film "After the Wedding" (2006) and Anna in the TV series "The Legacy" (2014-2017), both of which earned her critical acclaim and multiple award nominations.
Aside from her acting career, Hassing is also a successful singer, having released several albums under the stage name City Singler. In addition, she is actively involved in charity work and has supported various causes, including animal welfare and human rights.
Anette Støvelbæk (July 27, 1967 Copenhagen-) also known as Anette Stovelbak is a Danish actor. She has two children, Thor Mikkelsen and Lue Mikkelsen.
Anette Støvelbæk is best known for her performances in Danish language films such as "In a Better World" (2010) and "Flickering Lights" (2000), as well as the popular television series "The Killing". She began her acting career in the late 1980s in numerous Danish stage productions, eventually transitioning to film and television work in the 1990s. In addition to her acting career, Støvelbæk has also served as a film critic and host for Danish television programs. Her contributions to Danish cinema have been recognized by various awards, including the prestigious Robert Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Ellen Hillingsø (March 9, 1967 Copenhagen-) otherwise known as Ellen Hellingsø, Ellen Hillingsøe or Ellen Gunilla Hillingsø is a Danish actor and voice actor. Her children are called Thomas Castenskiold and Anna Castenskiold.
Ellen Hillingsø began her acting career at a young age, training at the prestigious Danish National School of Theatre in Copenhagen. She made her screen debut in the 1990 film "The Good Cop" and quickly established herself as one of Denmark's leading actresses, appearing in a string of successful films and television shows. Some of her notable roles include the films "The Celebration" and "Open Hearts," and the TV series "Borgen."
In addition to her acting work, Hillingsø has also lent her voice to numerous animated films and TV shows, including the Danish versions of "The Lion King" and "Toy Story." She has won several awards for her work, including three Danish Academy Awards for Best Actress.
Hillingsø is also involved in philanthropy work and served as an ambassador for the Danish branch of UNICEF for many years. She is known for her private nature, and little is known about her personal life beyond her two children.
Simone Bendix (September 26, 1967 Denmark-) is a Danish actor. She has two children, Polly Winding and Pablo Winding.
Simone Bendix is best known for her role as "Kitta" in the critically acclaimed film "Breaking the Waves" (1996) directed by Lars Von Trier. She has also appeared in several other films, including "Just Like Home" (2007), "Yellowbird" (2014), and "The Polar Bear King" (1991).
Aside from her work in film, Bendix has also had a successful career on stage. She has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company and has appeared in productions of plays such as "The Importance of Being Earnest" and "The Cherry Orchard".
In addition to her acting career, Bendix is also an accomplished writer. She has published several books, including "The Power of Presence" and "The Art of Attention".
Bendix is an advocate for mental health awareness and has been open about her own struggles with depression. She has also spoken out about the challenges facing women in the film and theatre industries.
Isabella Miehe-Renard (June 5, 1967-) is a Danish screenwriter, television director, actor, journalist, presenter and writer.
She was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and grew up in a family of artists. After finishing her education, Isabella started working as a journalist for Danish newspapers and magazines. She eventually moved on to screenwriting and acting, and quickly became a well-known figure in the Danish film and television industry.
Some of Isabella's most notable works as a screenwriter include the TV series "Borgen" and the film "In a Better World", which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2011. Isabella has also acted in a number of Danish films and TV shows, including "Taxa" and "Rejseholdet".
Apart from her work in the movie industry, Isabella is also a passionate writer and has published several books. Her first book, "Syv sind" was a collection of short stories and was awarded the prestigious Danish literary prize, the "De Gyldne Laurbær", in 2002.
Isabella has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to Danish television and film, receiving numerous awards including four Robert Awards, the Danish equivalent of the Oscars. She continues to work in the industry, and is regarded as one of the most talented and successful women in Danish entertainment.
Mette Marckmann (April 4, 1967 Denmark-) is a Danish actor.
She trained at the Danish National School of Theatre in Copenhagen, and made her professional acting debut in 1989 in the Danish TV drama mini-series "Landsbyen" (The Village). Marckmann has since appeared in numerous Danish film and TV productions, including "Pusher," "The Killing," and "Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes." She is also a prolific stage actress, having performed in more than 50 stage productions in Denmark, including several at the prestigious Royal Danish Theatre. In addition to acting, Marckmann is also a well-known voice actor, having lent her voice to numerous Danish-language versions of international films and TV shows. Outside of acting, Marckmann is also an accomplished horseback rider and equestrian, and has competed in several dressage competitions.
Lone Elliot (July 30, 1967 Aarhus-) is a Danish actor.
He is best known for his work in Danish films and television shows. Elliot first gained recognition in the early 1990s for his supporting role in the Danish thriller, "Nightwatch" (1994). He has since appeared in several critically acclaimed Danish films, including "Open Hearts" (2002) and "The Celebration" (1998), both of which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
Elliot has also worked extensively in Danish television, starring in popular series such as "The Killing" (2007) and "Borgen" (2010). In addition to his work in film and television, Elliot has also performed on stage, including productions of "Hamlet" and "The Importance of Being Earnest" at the Royal Danish Theatre.
Outside of acting, Elliot is a trained ballet dancer and has performed with the Royal Danish Ballet. He is also an accomplished painter, with several of his works exhibited in galleries throughout Denmark.