Trine Dyrholm

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Born (1972-04-15) 15 April 1972 (age 53)
Odense, Denmark
OccupationsActress, singer, songwriter
Yearsactive1982–present
Trine Dyrholm
Trine Dyrholm at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in 2016
Born (1972-04-15) 15 April 1972 (age 53)
Odense, Denmark
OccupationsActress, singer, songwriter
Years active1982–present
SpouseNiclas Bendixen
Children1

Trine Dyrholm (Danish: [ˈtsʰʁiːnə ˈtyˀɐ̯ˌhʌlˀm] born 15 April 1972[1] ) is a Danish actress, singer and songwriter. Dyrholm received national recognition when she placed third in the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix as a 14-year-old singer. Four years later, she again achieved national recognition when she won the Bodil Award for Best Actress in her debut film: the teenage romance Springflod. Dyrholm has won the Bodil Award for Best Actress five times and a Bodil award for Best Supporting Actress twice as well as six Robert Awards in her acting career.

Trine Dyrholm was born in Odense, Denmark.[citation needed]

When she was eight years old, she began performing with the Odense orchestra. At the age of 10, she performed in Et juleeventyr (A Christmas Carol) at the Odense Teater and in summer stock in The Funen Village.

In 1987, at 14 years old, Dyrholm made her breakthrough as the lead singer in Trine & The Moonlighters when the group placed third in the Danish Melodi Grand Prix with the song Danse i måneskin (Dancing in Moonlight).[2][better source needed] After her Grand Prix success, Dyrholm recorded a CD of her own songs.[citation needed]

Dyrholm attended the Statens Teaterskole (Danish National School of Theatre) from 1991 to 1995.[3]

Career

Dyrholm being interviewed by Nordisk Film along with Flora Ofelia, about their work on the 2024 film Birthday Girl

In 1995, she debuted in En skærsommernatsdrøm at Grønnegårds Teatret.[3] Dyrholm earned national recognition with her screen debut in the 1990 teenage romance Springflod for which she received the 1991 Bodil Award for Best Actress. That same year, she earned glowing reviews for her role in the TV production of Hosekrammeren.[2]

She appeared in Morten Lorentzen's films Casanova (1990) and Cecilie (1991), and then Thomas Vinterberg's De største helte (The Greatest Heroes) in 1996. In 1998, Dyrholm played the role of the hotel maid in the first Dogme 95 film, Festen (The Celebration).

In 2004, Dyrholm played the role of Kate in Kim Fupz Aakeson's drama Forbrydelser (In Your Hands) for which she won both the Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role,[4] as well as a Bodil Award. In 2005, Dyrholm again received the Bodil for her leading role in the thriller Fluerne på væggen (Flies on the Wall).[5][6][7] The following year, Dyrholm again won both Robert[4] and Bodil Awards for the quirky satire En Soap. In 2007, Trine Dyrholm was again nominated for both the Bodil and Robert awards for her supporting role in Simon Staho's film Daisy Diamond.[citation needed]

She sang songs for the comedy show Mr. Nice Guy. Three songs from Mr. Nice Guy, with lyrics by Peter Lund Madsen and Anders Lund Madsen and music by Kim Larsen,[citation needed] were released as an EP entitled Mr. Nice Guy. The EP was number one on the Danish music charts for a total of 62 weeks.[8] It stayed in the Top 20 from 17 December 2004 until 2 November 2007, more than 136 weeks on the charts.[citation needed]

In 2011, Dyrholm won the Bodil Award for Best Actress for her performance in the thriller Hævnen which received the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards.[citation needed]

In 2014 she was selected as a member of the jury for the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.[9]

She has appeared in both series of Arvingerne (The Legacy), in which she plays the character of Gro Grønnegaard.[10] The series was sold internationally, to over 40 countries, and won several awards in Denmark.[11] Dyrholm won the Robert Award for Best Actress for her role in series 2.[12]

Personal life

As of 2009, Dyrholm was in a domestic relationship with the actor and choreographer Niclas Bendixen.[13] The couple have one son.[13] In 2024 it was reported that they were husband and wife (date of marriage unknown).[14][15]

Filmography and awards

Year Danish title International title Role Notes
2025 Det andet offer Second Victims Camilla
2024 Poison Edith
2024 Pigen med nålen The Girl with the Needle Dagmar
2023 Birthday Girl Nanna
2022 The Almond and the Seahorse Gwen
2021 Margrete den første Margrete: Queen of the North Margaret I of Denmark
2020 Erna i krig Erna at War [da] Erna Nominated—Bodil Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
2019 Dronningen Queen of Hearts Anne Bodil Award for Best Actress
Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated—European Film Award for Best Actress
2019 Brecht Brecht Ruth Berlau
2018 X&Y X&Y Trine
2018EndzeitEver After [de]Gärtnerin
2018Unge AstridBecoming AstridFoster mother
2017Nico, 1988Nico
2017Du forsvinderYou DisappearMia
2016KollektivetThe CommuneAnnaBerlin Film Festival Award for Best Actress[16][17]
Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated—European Film Award for Best Actress
2015Lang historie kortLong Story Short [da]Anette
2014Who Am IHanne Lindberg
2014The CutOrphanage Headmistress
2014En du elskerSomeone You LoveMolly Moe
20133096 DaysNatascha's Mother
2013SkyttenThe ShooterMia Moesgaard
2012Den Skaldede FrisørLove is All You NeedIda
2012En Kongelig AffæreA Royal AffairJuliane Marie
2011Værelse 304Room 304Helene
2010HævnenIn a Better WorldMarianneBodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
2008Disco ormeneSunshine Barry & the Disco WormsGloria(voice)
2008Lille soldatLittle soldier [da]Lotte
2008De UsynligeTroubled WaterAgnes
2008DansenEverybody's DancingAnnika
2007Daisy DiamondDaisy DiamondDirector of animation filmNominated—Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Nominated—Robert Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
2007FremkaldtFremkaldt [da]Rikke
2006OffscreenOffscreenherselfNominated—Robert Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
2006Happy FeetHappy FeetvoiceVoice actor, Danish version
2006Der var engang en drengSkymaster, a flying family fairytale [da]Pancake Lady
2006IstedgadeIstedgade [da]Sofie
2006SophieSophieSophie
2006En SoapA SoapCharlotteBodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
2005RobotterRobotsvoiceVoice actor, Danish version
2005Fluerne på væggenFlies on the wall [da; de]My LarsenBodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
2005Den store dagThe Big Day [da; fi]Signe
2005H.C. Andersens eventyrThe FairytalerAdditional VoicesTV (5 episodes, 2005)
2004ForbrydelserIn Your HandsKateBodil Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Robert Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
2003TvillingGemini [da]Julie
2003AfgrundenThe Tenth Muse [da]Siv
2002OkayOkayTrisse
2002BungalowBungalowLene
2001P.O.V. - Point of ViewPOV [da]Kamilla
2001Line Knutzon's Torben TobenTorben TobenAggaTelevision
2000EdderkoppenThe Spider [da; sv]TopsyTV miniseries
1999I Kina spiser de hundeIn China They Eat DogsHanne
1999TaxaTaxiStine JensenTelevision (35 episodes, 1997–1999)
1999IndienIndiaApril
1998FestenThe CelebrationPia
1998Kys, kærlighed og kronerRegular ThingKatja
1997HerkulesHerculesMegVoice actor, Danish version
1996De Største helteThe Biggest HeroesPernille
1996Skyernes skygge rammer migShadow of the CloudsLis
1991CeciliaCeciliaCeciliaTelevision
1990CasanovaCasanovaGurli
1990SpringflodSpringflod [da]PaulineBodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role

TV series

Year Danish title Role Notes
1996 Madsen & Co. Mette
1997 TAXA Stine Jensen
2000 Edderkoppen Topsy
2001 Langt fra Las Vegas Birla
2014-2017 Arvingerne (The Legacy) Gro Grønnegaard Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Television Role (s2, 2016); nominated for the same award for s3, 2018[4]
2019 De visionære Stine Branderup
2019, 2021 Forhøret (Face to Face) Susanne Egholm
2024 Mary & George Anne of Denmark
2026 The Danish Woman Ditte Jensen

Discography

References

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