Helle Fagralid

Helle Fagralid (born 11 May 1976) is a Danish actress who has appeared in number of feature films and television series.[1][2]

Helle Fagralid
Born
Helle Fagralid

(1975-05-11) 11 May 1975
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)Ole Bornedal

Career

Fagralid played Iben in the TV-series Nikolaj og Julie (2002–2003), Freja, the goddess of love, in the TV-series Jul i Valhal (2005) and Maja Zeuthen, mother of the missing Emilie Zeuthen, in the popular TV-series Forbrydelsen III.

She is one of the two female leads in Laurits Munch-Petersen's Mellem os (2003), which among its many international awards won the Student Oscar as Honorary Foreign Film 2004.

Among her theatrical starring roles is Julie, the sympathetic hostage in the action-thriller Ambulancen (2005).

Filmography

YearTitleRoleOther notes
1988Rødtotterne og TyrannosHelen
1990Lad isbjørnene danseStudent
1992Mysteriet om det levende lig (TV)Manette
1992Det skaldede spøgelseBeatrice
1994Landsbyen (TV)Girl at Bus Stop
1995Farligt venskabLina
1995Cirkus IldebrandHelle
1996Mørkeleguncredited
1997HemmelighederMarika
1997Strisser på Samsø (TV)Britt
1997Hotel Oslo (TV)Jette
1997NonnebørnMarianne
1998ConstanceVoice of Constance
1999Kærlighed ved første hikLotte
1999Klinkevals
2000Sofia - født 1901Voice of Police Officer
2000JulianeHenriette
2001Rejseholdet (TV)Signe
2002DebutantenOphelia
2003DykkerdrengenTravel Guide
2003ReconstructionNan Sand
2003Mellem osSabine
2003Nikolaj og Julie (TV)Iben
2003Detaljer (TV)Emma
2004Den gode strømerGirl at Stand
2004KongekabaleSigne Jonsen
2005Bare HolgerAstrid Fjernballe
2005AmbulancenJulie
2005Jul i Valhal (TV)Freja
2006IstedgadeIda
2008Blå mændSofie
2009OriginalYoung Harriet
2012Forbrydelsen (TV)Maja Zeuthen
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References

  1. The New York Times
  2. Morten Piil (2006). Danske filmskuespillere (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Gyldendal. p. 11-. ISBN 978-87-02-02104-2.
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