Sidsel Hindhede

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Sidsel Hindhede , also Sidsel Hindhede Kristensen (* 1993 ) is a Danish actress .

education

Hindhede attended the private secondary school in Viborg and graduated in 2010 from Brøruphus Efterskole , a secondary school in Brørup that emphasizes both the arts and sports subjects. She then graduated from Viborg Katedralskole (Cathedral School) in 2013 and graduated from Københavns Film & Teaterskole (KFTS) in 2017 .

Live and act

At the beginning of 2014, the Viborger moved to Copenhagen , where she took part in the student revues (Studenterrevyen) there as one of only seven actors to be able to go to drama school. Until then, Hindhede had played at the Viborg Musical Talentskole for eight years in the professional context of the Viborg Ungdomsskole youth school and in 2013 he had participated in the youth musical Our House at the Viborg Theater .

Hindhede held theater roles during his training. She then took part in a casting for the German TV series SOKO Wismar in 2017 and received her first television role as Danish exchange police officer Stine Bergendal. Since the broadcast in January 2018 follow- raid of the 15th season it is consistently seen in the series. Apart from some school knowledge, she had not previously spoken any German.

theatre

  • 2006–2014: Viborg Musical Talentskole at the Viborg Ungdomsskole youth school
  • 2014: Studenterrevyen (student revue) in Copenhagen
  • 2015–2017: Nørrebro Musical Theater
  • since 2017: Teater Finkemad in Copenhagen

Filmography

Awards

  • 2014: Press award Easter egg in gold

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kristian Overgaard Nielsen: Viborgs Sidsel er med i Studenterrevyen on: viborg-folkeblad.dk, from February 28, 2014, accessed December 28, 2017
  2. Soko Wismar actress: "The city reminds me of home". In: Ostsee-Zeitung. September 17, 2018, accessed November 15, 2018 .
  3. Andreas Theil: Og så var der hulke-af-hygge-fest i foyeren med uddeling af de mange priser :, Acteuren, Nr. 2-14, May 2014, p. 7, accessed December 28, 2017 (pdf 914 kB)