Vibeke Hastrup

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Vibeke Hastrup
Vibeke Hastrup under Bogforum 2012.jpg
Hastrup in 2012
Born (1958-04-07) 7 April 1958 (age 65)
OccupationActress
Years active1982–present

Vibeke Hastrup (born 7 April 1958 in Denmark) [1] is a Danish actress who works in theatre, television and film. She performed in the films Babette's Feast and Dance of the Polar Bears , and has done numerous voice-overs for animated features such as Tarzan , Robots and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit .

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Biography

Hastrup graduated from the Danish National School of Theatre in Copenhagen. [1] The following year she debuted at Det Ny Teater in Copenhagen in the comedy Goddag, er De min Far? (English: Hello, are you my Father?). [2] She has performed on many of the Copenhagen stages, including in Heksejagt and Parasitterne at the Folketeatret as well as Play It Again, Sam at the Bellevue and Det Danske Theaters. [2]

Hastrup debuted on screen in 1982 in Sven Methling's Kidnapping. [1] Five years later she played the role of the young Martina in Babette's Feast ( Babettes gæstebud ). [1] Hastrup appeared in other films including Dance of the Polar Bears which won both Bodil and Robert awards for Best Danish Film of 1990. Hastrup also has appeared in 6 Danish television series and lent her voice to the Danish versions of Lady and the Tramp II , Toy Story 2 , and Tarzan . [3]

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleOther notes
1982 Kidnapping Nanny
1987 Babettes gæstebud (Babette's Feast) Young Martina
1988 Ved Vejen Ida Abel
Guldregn  [ da; de ]Postal Worker
Himmel og Helvede  [ da ]
(Heaven and Hell)
Lillian
1990Lad isbjørnene danse
( Dance of the Polar Bears )
Tina's Mother
1997 Sunes Familie Mother
1999 Toy Story 2
Tarzan
2000 Ved Verdens End
(At the End of the World)
2001 Lady og vagabonden II
( Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure )
2002 Bertram & Co.  [ da ]Mother
2005 Drabet
(Manslaughter)
Jette
Sommerfuglekvinden  [ da ]
(The Butterfly Woman)
Elisabeth
2006 Krummerne – så er det jul igen  [ da ]
(The Crumbs – A Very Crumby Christmas)
Mother Crumb
2007 Vikaren
(The Substitute)
Albert's Mother
Noget for Noget  [ da ]
(Quid Pro Quo)
Police Officer
2008 What No One Knows
(What No One Knows)
Mrs. Lange-Erichsen
2009 The Escape Hanne Hvidtfeldt
Velsignelsen  [ da ]Dr. Dorthe
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Television

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Vibeke Hastrup". Det Danske Filminstitut. Retrieved 25 May 2008.
  2. 1 2 "Vibeke Hastrup". Den Danske Film Database. Retrieved 25 May 2008.
  3. "Vibeke Hastrup". IMDb. Retrieved 25 May 2008.

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