Ane Dahl Torp

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Ane Dahl Torp
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Torp in 2013.
Born (1975-08-01) 1 August 1975 (age 48)
Bærum, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
OccupationActress
Spouse
(m. 2007)
Children2
Parent Arne Torp

Ane Dahl Torp (born 1 August 1975) is a Norwegian actress.

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Career

Torp had her first film appearance in The Woman of My Life (2003). She has received Amanda Awards for her performances as Trude Eriksen in Svarte penger, hvite løgner (TV, 2004), as Nina Skåtøy in the film Gymnaslærer Pedersen (2006), [1] and for her supporting role in Lønsj .

Torp was named a "Shooting Star" at the Berlin Film Festival in 2006. [2] She also starred in Uro (2006), and played the role Gisela in the Norwegian/Swedish action television series Code Name Hunter(Kodenavn Hunter, 2007), for which she won the Gullruten award for best female actor in 2007. [3]

She has a major role in the Norwegian political thriller TV series Occupied (2015–2020), and stars in the films The Quake (2018) and Charter (2020).

Personal life

Born on 1 August 1975, [4] in Bærum [ citation needed ] Torp is the daughter of Norwegian linguistics professor Arne Torp. On 20 October 2007, she married jazz trumpeter Sjur Miljeteig. They live in Oslo and have two children. [5] [6]

Filmography

Awards

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References

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  2. "FAKTA Ane Dahl Torp" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. 21 December 2006. Archived from the original on 5 September 2009. Retrieved 3 March 2008.
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Awards
Preceded by Hedda Award for Best Actress
2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Hedda Award for Best Actress
2016
Succeeded by