Ane Dahl Torp
Ane Dahl Torp (born August 1, 1975 in Bærum ) is a Norwegian actress . She is the daughter of the professor for North Germanic languages Arne Torp and the editor Berit Helene «Please» Dahl.
Life
Dahl Torp began working at the Bærum Barneteater (Bærum Children's Theater) at an early age, and from 1996 to 1999 he trained as an actor at Statens Teaterhøgskole . After completing her studies, she first worked at Teatret Vårt in Molde and from 2002 she performed at Det Norske Teatret in Oslo . In 2009 she played two completely different characters at the theater, such as the kind-hearted stewardess Greta in the performance of Boeing Boeing at the Dizzie Show Theater and appeared as a child killer in the play Drapene i Aalst at the POS Theater Company.
Dahl Torp made her film debut in 2000 in the Norwegian short film 1 av 6 and in the miniseries Fire høytider as Hanne Åsland. After that she got several appearances as an actress in Norwegian film and television. For her role as Trude Eriksen in the television series Svarte penger ... hvite løgner , she was awarded the Amanda Prize in 2004 in the “Best Female Actress” category. She had another well-known role in 2006 as Nina Skåtøy in Hans Petter Moland's film Comrade Pedersen , and she won the same award in the same category. In 2004 she received the Folkets Amanda Prize and in 2013 the Blå fugl Prize of the Radioteatret .
Dahl Torp played other roles in film and television, including the lead role in 2006 as Mette Hermansen in the film Uro , which received good reviews overall. Dahl Torp also worked from 2007 to 2008 in the Norwegian television series Codename Hunter with an appearance as Gisela Søderlund or Kikki. In 2009 she appeared in Dead Snow as Sara and in the film series Der Wolf she played the role of Elise Blom in the episode Varg Veum - Business with Death , and in King Curling - Naked Nerves, Thin Ice as Trine Kristine. In 2012 she played in the German feature film grace of Matthias Glasner the Norwegian Linda and How I see as Vibeke. From 2013 to 2015 she appeared as Pernilla in Mordsommer's Murder, and in 2014 in 1001 grams as Marie. In 2015 she played the role of Idun in the thriller The Wave and Bente Norum in the political series Occupied .
Filmography (selection)
Film and TV series
- 2000: Fire høytider (mini series)
- 2000: 1 av 6 (short film)
- 2002: Anolit
- 2003: Kvinnen i mitt liv
- 2003: Elling - Not without my mother (Mors Elling)
- 2004: Papa
- 2004: Hos Martin
- 2004: Svarte penger, hvite løgner
- 2004: The color of milk (Ikke naken)
- 2008: Lønsj
- 2006: Comrade Pedersen (Gymnaslærer Pedersen)
- 2006: Uro
- 2007: Boats - Elias and the royal yacht (Elias og kongeskipet , animated film, voice actress as Berte)
- 2007-2008: Code name Hunter (Kodenavn Hunter)
- 2009: En god number to
- 2009: best-seller
- 2009: Dead Snow (Død snø)
- 2011: Varg Veum - Business with Death (Varg Veum - I mørket er alle ulver grå)
- 2011: Dag (TV series)
- 2011: Bambi effects
- 2011: King Curling - Bare nerves, thin ice (Kong Curling)
- 2012: Grace (feature film)
- 2012: As you see me (Som du ser meg)
- 2013: Pioneer
- 2013–2015: Midsummer murder (Morden i Sandhamn)
- 2014: 1001 grams
- 2015: Occupied (Okkupert , TV series)
- 2015: The Wave (Bølgen)
- 2018: Murder in Midsummer (Morden i Sandhamn)
- 2018: The Quake (Skjelvet)
- 2018–2019: Heimebane
moderator
- 2003: Store Studio
- 2004: Først og sist
- 2004: Nettopp nå
- 2006: Typisk norsk
- 2008: Senkveld
- 2011: Senkveld
theatre
year | piece | role |
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2015 | Mother Courage and her children | "Mother Courage" |
2009 | Drapene in Aalst | "Kathy" |
2008 | Boeing Boeing | «Greta» |
2007 | The cat on the hot tin roof | "Margaret" |
2006 | Verdas mest forelska par | "Rosina Myrl" / "Monellika" |
2005 | Isslottet | «Siss» |
2005 | Fedras kjærleik | «Strofe» |
2004 | The Caucasian chalk circle | Governor's wife Natella |
2004 | Eit Draumspel | "Lina" / "Victoria" / "Kristin" |
2004 | Antigone | "Ismene" |
2003 | Måkan | «Masha» |
2003 | Sjeler i natta | "Johanna" |
2002 | Andejakt | «Irina» |
2002 | Don juan | "Mathurine" |
2001 | Flammefjes | «Olga» |
2001 | Hedda Gabler | "Hedda" |
2000 | Oleanna | «Carol» |
Prices
- 2004: Amandaprisen for Svarte penger, hvite løgner
- 2004: Folkets Filmpris
- 2006: Amanda for Comrade Pedersen ( Gymnaslærer Pedersen )
- 2007: Gullruten in the category "best female actress" in code name Hunter
- 2012: Heddaprisen for the role as Shui-Ta in the play Det gode menneske fra Sezuan .
- 2018: Gullruten in the category “best female actress” for Heimebane
Web links
- Ane Dahl Torp in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Ane Dahl Torp on Filmweb.no (Norwegian)
- Ane Dahl Torp on filmfront.no (Norwegian)
- Ane Dahl Torp in the database of the Svenska Filminstitutet (English / Swedish)
- Ane Dahl Torp in the store norske leksikon (Norwegian)
Individual evidence
- ^ Ane Dahl - Torp Har spilt i :. In: detnorsketeatret.no. Det Norske Teatret , January 1, 2013, accessed December 6, 2015 (Norwegian).
- ↑ Elizabeth Leinslie: Ane Dahl -. In: sceneweb.no. Sceneweb, January 1, 2013, accessed December 6, 2015 (Norwegian).
- ↑ Elise Bright Ratvik: Ane Dahl Torp hedret for "drømmeprosjekt". In: nrk.no. NRK , February 5, 2013, accessed December 6, 2015 (Norwegian).
- ↑ Mari Reisjå: GULL RUTEN 2018. May 5, 2018, accessed on March 23, 2019 (nb-NO).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Torp, Ane Dahl |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dahl Torp, Ane |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Norwegian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 1, 1975 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bærum , Norway |