Vic Carmen Sonne

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Vic Carmen Sonne
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Born
Victoria Carmen Sonne

(1994-04-23) 23 April 1994 (age 30)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Education Danish National School of Performing Arts
OccupationActress
Years active2011–present

Victoria "Vic" Carmen Sonne (born 23 April 1994) is a Danish actress. She is best known for her roles in the films Winter Brothers (2017), Holiday (2018), Godland (2022), and The Girl with the Needle (2024). She has won two Bodil Awards and one Robert Award.

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Early life

Sonne was born and raised in Copenhagen. [1] [2] She is of Polish, Persian, and Russian descent. [3] She attended the Akademiet For Utæmmet Kreativitet  [ da ] and was admitted to the Danish National School of Performing Arts at the age of 17. [2] [4] She graduated in 2016. [3]

She has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. [1]

Career

She auditioned for Simon Staho's 2011 film Love Is in the Air after seeing an ad in MetroXpress seeking out actors. [2] [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011 Rebounce Mie [5]
Love Is in the Air Therese [6]
2012 You & Me Forever Sofie [3]
2014 Teenland  [ da ]SallyShort film [7]
2015 The Elite  [ da ]Asta [8]
Melon Rainbow  [ da ]MelissaShort film [4]
2016Copenhague: A Love StoryVictoria [9]
In the Blood Emilie [10]
2017 Winter Brothers Anna [11]
Songs in the Sun  [ da ]Julie [12]
2018 Holiday Sascha [13]
Neon Heart  [ da ]Laura [14]
2019 Psychosia  [ da ]Jenny [15]
2021 Miss Osaka Ines / April [16]
2022 Godland Anna [17]
Det Vi PlejerMiraShort film [18]
2024 Azrael Miriam [19]
The Girl with the Needle Karoline [20]
Eksplosjoner i HjertetBilly [21]
2025The Birthday PartySofia [22]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2021 Red Election Katrine Poulson10 episodes [23]
2022 The Kingdom Medical student5 episodes [24]
2024 Bullshit  [ sv ]Bettina6 episodes [25]
The Helicopter Heist [26]

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Bodil Awards 2017 Best Actress in a Supporting Role In the Blood Won [4]
2019 Best Actress in a Leading Role Holiday Won
2020 Neon Heart  [ da ]Nominated [27]
Berlin International Film Festival 2020 EFP Shooting Star Won [28]
European Film Awards 2024 Best Actress The Girl with the Needle Pending [29]
Oldenburg International Film Festival 2018Seymour Cassel Award Holiday Won [30]
Robert Awards 2017 Best Actress in a Supporting Role In the Blood Nominated [31]
2018 Winter Brothers Won [32]
2019 Best Actress in a Leading Role Holiday Nominated [33]
2020 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Psychosia  [ da ]Nominated [34]
Best Actress in a Leading Role Neon Heart  [ da ]Nominated
2022 Miss Osaka Nominated [35]
2023 Godland Nominated [36]

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