Anne Marie Ottersen | |
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Born | Kongsberg, Norway | 29 April 1945
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1969–present |
Spouse | Lasse Lindtner (1990–) |
Children | 3 |
Awards | Amanda (1986) for Hustruer - ti år etter |
Anne Marie Ottersen Lindtner (born 29 April 1945) is a Norwegian actress. She has been working at Nationaltheatret (the National Theatre) since 1970, and acted in roles such as "Polly Peachum" in Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera , and "Martha" in Edward Albees Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? . [1]
Ottersen is well known from various roles on film and television. Among her roles is "Mie" from the Hustruer-trilogy, and she won an Amanda – the main Norwegian film award – for best actress for her role in Hustruer - ti år etter in 1986. [2] She has also acted in TV series, such as Fredrikssons fabrikk, Bot og bedring, and Holms. [3]
Ottesen lives in Oslo, and has been married to the actor Lasse Lindtner since 1990. Together they have one daughter, and Ottersen also has two sons from a previous relationship. [4] She is also an eager and lifelong fan of speed skating. [5]
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