Lisbet Dahl
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Lisbet Dahl (born 9 April 1946 in Copenhagen is a Danish actress, instructor for the revue Cirkusrevyen. She has appeared in more than 50 Danish movies and TV-shows, and been on Danish TV numerous times. She is also known for playing Revue.
Dahl's various awards include a Danish knighthood and the country's lifetime achievement award for theatre.
Background
[edit]Lisbet grew up in a family of actors; her mother is Danish actress Toni Biering and father is the actor Helge Dahl.[1] She was trained to be an actor at Aalborg Teater from 1965 to 1967.[2] She has been married four times and has five children.[1] In an interview, she said "If I could change anything, I would only have had one man. I should never have get divorced."[3]
Dahl's marriages were to Lars Høy (1970-1976),[4] Preben Kaas (1977-1981, his death),[4][1] Claus Wolter (1987-1992),[5][1] and Stefan Fønns (1995-2000).[4][5][1] Her children are Louise (1966), Jacob (1967), Martine (1970), Elisabeth (1984), Gustav (1990).[4]
She wrote the book At overkomme livet (1999).[5][2][1]
Dahl has received various awards and honours, during her career. She was honoured with the Danish order of chivalry, Knight of the Dannebrog, in 2000.[5][1] Dahl received the Årets Dirch in 1981, a prize given to revue actors.[5] In 2016 she received the lifetime achievement award for Danish theatre, the Reumert Prize of Honour.[6]
She is mentioned in Kraks Blå Bog (Krak's Blue Book), a Danish biographical dictionary service.[7]
Theatrical career
[edit]- Cabaret, Aalborg Teater (1969-1970) - Sally Bowles[5][2]
- Hamlet, Aalborg Teater (1969-1970) - Ofelia[5][2][1]
- Milord, Gråbrødrescenen (1981) - Edith Piaf[5][2][1]
- Den grønne elevator, ABC Scenen (1986) - Blanny[2][1]
- Sømænd og svigermor, Privat Teateret (2004-2005)[2]
Revue
[edit]- Rottefælden in Svendborg (1972)[1]
- Cirkusrevyen (1974)[5]
- Tivolirevyen (1998) - Instructor and actor[1]
- Cirkusrevyen (2001 - ) - Instructor and actor[5][1]
Selected TV-series
[edit]Selected filmography
[edit]- Pigen og drømmeslottet (The Girl and the Dream Castle) (1974) - Tine[8][5][1]
- Nøddebo Præstegård (Noedebo vicarage) (1974) - Andrea Margrethe[8]
- Violer er blå (Violets are blue) (1975) - Lise[8]
- Familien Gyldenkål (1975) - Woman working in tax office[8]
- Spøgelsestoget (The ghost train) (1976) - Mrs Else Winther[8]
- Blind makker (Dummy Partner) (1976) - Susanne[8]
- Julefrokosten (The office party) (1976) - Henny[8]
- Firmaskovturen (The Office Picnic) (1978) - Henny[8]
- Fængslende feriedage (Holidays in jail) (1978) - Agnete, Henrys wife[8]
- Forræderne (The traitors) (1983) - Gudrun, Bennedsens wife[8]
- Op på fars hat (Walter and Carlo - up on daddy's hat) (1985) -Vera[8][2]
- Høfeber (Hayfever) (1991) - Lise[8]
- Sort høst (Black harvest) (1993) - Lig-Johanne[8]
- Nonnebørn (Agnus dei) (1997) - Martha-Louise[8][2]
- Men & Chicken (Mænd og Høns) (2015) - Susan[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Lisbet Dahl". danskefilm.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 24 March 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Lisbet Dahl". denstoredanske.dk (in Danish). Gyldendal. Archived from the original on 18 Aug 2017. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- ^ "Jeg har haft alt for mange mænd". amtsavisen.dk (in Danish). Randers Amtsavis. 14 Dec 2013. Archived from the original on 23 March 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ a b c d Erik Hvidt. "Lisbet Dahl (1946 - )". kvinfo.dk (in Danish). KVINFO. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Lisbet Dahl". nordjyske.dk (in Danish). Nordjyske Stiftstidende. Archived from the original on 23 March 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ "2016 - Årets Hæderspris". www.aaretsreumert.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 16 April 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- ^ "Find Bio - Krak's Blå Bog". blaabog.dk (in Danish). Gads Forlag. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Lisbet Dahl". dfi.dk. Danish Film Institute. Archived from the original on 24 March 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2020.