Here are 2 famous actresses from Denmark died in 2005:
Annette Stroyberg (December 7, 1936 Odense-December 12, 2005 Copenhagen) also known as Annette Strøyberg, Annette Susanne Strøyberg, Annette Stroyberg or Annette Susanne Stroyberg was a Danish actor and model. Her child is called Nathalie Vadim.
Stroyberg was born in Odense, Denmark in 1936. She started her career as a model, but later switched to acting. Some of her notable film appearances include "Les Liaisons dangereuses" (1959) and "The 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse" (1960).
In addition to her successful career in entertainment, Stroyberg was known for her personal life. She was married to French director Roger Vadim and they had a daughter together, Nathalie. Stroyberg's relationship with Vadim and subsequent divorce was highly publicized in the media, and she was often referred to as Vadim's muse.
Stroyberg died in Copenhagen in 2005 at the age of 69. Despite her relatively short career, she remains an icon of 1960s cinema and her legacy continues to inspire new generations of actors and models.
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Birgitte Federspiel (September 6, 1925 Copenhagen-February 2, 2005 Odense) was a Danish actor. She had one child, Annegine Federspiel.
Birgitte Federspiel was well-known for her work in theatre, television, and film. She began her acting career in the 1940s and quickly gained recognition for her talent. She appeared in a number of productions at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen and later became a member of the Royal Theatre company.
In addition to her work in theatre, Birgitte Federspiel appeared in numerous films and television series throughout her career. Some of her notable film credits include "Babette's Feast" (1987), "Ordet" (1955), and "The Red Mantle" (1967).
Birgitte Federspiel was also a respected voice actress and dubbed the voice of Julie Andrews in the Danish versions of "Mary Poppins" and "The Sound of Music."
Throughout her career, Birgitte Federspiel received many accolades for her work, including several Bodil Awards (the Danish equivalent of the Oscars) and the Lauritzen Award, which is considered one of Denmark's highest honors in the performing arts.
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