Julie Zangenberg

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Julie Christine Krogh Zangenberg (born November 30, 1988 ) is a Danish actress .

Career

Zangenberg grew up first in Vanløse , then in Frederiksberg and attended N. Zahles grammar school . Your parents are academics who run an IT company. She is the firstborn and has two younger sisters. Besides her friendship with Medina , the Danish press pays a lot of attention to her relationship with comedian Mikael Wulff and later soccer player Nicklas Bendtner . She became world famous through the lead role in the film Climbing Ida . There she played the main character Ida Johansen alongside Mads Ravn and Stefan Pagels Andersen . Because of its great success, an American remake was made from this film . In 2016, Zangenberg wrote the script for several episodes of the Danish TV show Hedensted High .

Filmography

actress

  • 2002: Climbing Ida ( Klatretøsen )
  • 2002: En vild familie ( Wild Thornberrys Movie, The , voice in the Danish dubbing version)
  • 2004: The fakir ( fakirs fra Bilbao )
  • 2009: Stykke for stykke
  • 2010: The Truth About Men ( Sandheden om mænd )
  • 2010–2012: Live fra Bremen (TV series, various roles)
  • 2011: Dirch
  • 2011: Lykke (TV series, episode Muses )
  • 2011: Ludvig & Julemanden (TV series, 24 episodes)
  • 2012: Danish Dynamite (TV series, 7 episodes)
  • 2014-2015: Heartless (TV series)
  • 2015: Summer '92
  • 2015: Hedensted High (TV series)

scriptwriter

  • 2016: Julies Madselskaber (TV series)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Conradsen: Julie Zangenberg: "Jeg er chefen i mit liv". In: b.dk. Berlingske , May 28, 2012, accessed February 3, 2018 (Danish).
  2. Susanne Knutzen: EUROWOMAN - Portræt af skuespillerinden Julie Zangenberg. In: .alt.dk. Egmont Publishing A / S , May 15, 2012, accessed February 3, 2018 (Danish).
  3. Pictures and description of the film Kletter-Ida on hanisauland.de