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Ellen Hillingsø

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Ellen Hillingsø (born March 9, 1967 in Copenhagen[1]) is a Danish actress and voice actress.

Career

Primarily a film actress, she made her debut in film in the farce Huller i suppen in 1988, playing a small role alongside Povl Erik Carstensen, Morten Lorentzen, Arne Siemsen and Joachim Solberg.[2] After appearing in En verden til forskel (1989), she began a stage actress, appearing at the Århus Theatre from 1990-94.

In 1996, Hillingsø appeared in Peter Thorsboe's drama, Krystalbarnet in which she starred alongside Miroslaw Baka, Grazyna Barszczewska and Helene Egelund as a receptionist. In 1999 she starred in Søren Kragh-Jacobsen's Mifune's Last Song alongside Iben Hjejle, Anders Hove, Sofie Gråbøl and Paprika Steen.

Aside from her work as an actress she has also done notable work as a voice actress in cartoons, film and TV and in audio books. She is the daughter of the retired Danish general Kjeld Hillingsø.

Filmography

Film

TV

References

  1. ^ "Ellen Hillingsø". Danske Film. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
  2. ^ "Huller i suppen". Danske Film. Retrieved August 29, 2010.