Marie Askehave | |
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Born | |
Education | Danish National School of Performing Arts |
Occupation(s) | Actress, Singer |
Years active | 2006-present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Marie Askehave (born 21 November 1973) is a Danish actress and singer. She was born in Nibe, graduated from Statens Teaterskole in 2003, and since 8 July 2006 has been married to colleague David Owe. They have two daughters. [1] [2]
Askehave has had many roles in TV and film productions and is probably best known for her 2007 role as Rie Skovgaard, in The Killing .
In March 2007, she released her first music album with the title Detour.
Askehave is a member of Denmark's Socialist People's Party.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Rene hjerter | Kvindelig Betjent | |
2007 | Just like Home | Defektrice | |
2014 | Klassefesten 2 - Begravelsen | Malene | English title: "The Reunion 2: The Funeral" |
Familien Jul | Agnete Jul | English title: "The Christmas Family" | |
2016 | Familien Jul 2 - I nissernes land | Agnete Jul | English title: "The Christmas Family 2 - In the Land of the Elians" |
2017 | Den bedste mand | Lis | English title: "Pound for Pound" |
Gud taler ud | Epidemilæge | English title: "Word of God" | |
2019 | Labans Jul | Maja | TV film |
2021 | Small Claims Court | Short film | |
Familien Jul og nissehotellet | Agnete Jul | English title: "The Christmas Family and the Pixie Hotel" | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Mr. Poxycat & Co | Gitte | Series regular, 6 episodes |
Forbrydelsen | Rie Skovgaard | Series regular, 20 episodes | |
2009 | Store drømme | Rebekka | Series regular, 10 episodes |
2011 | Those Who Kill | Maria | Episode: "A Deadly Game" |
2013 | Borgen | Benedikte Nedergaard | Recurring role, 6 episodes |
Dicte: Crime Reporter | Francesca Olsen | Episode: "Violence and Power" | |
2014 | Midsomer Murders | Ingrid Madsen | Episode: "The Killings of Copenhagen" |
2017 | Surrogate | Alexanfra Faye | Episode: "Your Body, Your Rules" |
Herrens Veje | Ordstyrer | Episode: ""Du må ikke have andre guder end mig" - Exodus 20:3" | |
Laban: en juletragedie | Maja | Miniseries, 4 episodes | |
2018 | Versailles | Delphine | Series regular, 10 episodes |
Hånd i hånd | Cille | Recurring role, 4 episodes | |
2019 | Follow the Money | Isa | Series regular, 10 episodes |
2020 | Min fars krig | Asta Christiansen | Miniseries, 3 episodes |
Advokaten | Boel Grønvold | Series regular, 8 episodes | |
Sygeplejeskolen | Fru Hedegaard | Recurring role, 3 episodes | |
Pulse | Mette, Bastians mor | Recurring role, 2 episodes | |
2021 | Fogedretten | Eva | Miniseries |
Hvide Sande | Rigmor | Recurring role, 3 episodes | |
Overleverne | Marlene | Series regular, 6 episodes | |
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