Iben Hjejle

Iben Hjejle
Born (1971-03-22) 22 March 1971
Copenhagen, Denmark
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992–present
Spouse(s) Emil de Waal (m. 1996; div. 1999)
Children 1

Iben Hjejle (pronounced 'EE-behn YAY-leh') is a Danish actress, born 22 March 1971, and is notable for starring in the Stephen Frears film High Fidelity (2000). In Denmark, she is perhaps best known for appearing in the Danish television sitcom Langt fra Las Vegas (Far from Las Vegas) and playing the girlfriend of Danish comedian Casper Christensen, her former real life partner. She also plays Christensen's girlfriend in the sitcom Klovn (Clown).

Early life and career

Hjejle was born in Copenhagen. She has starred in a series of Danish movies, including a Dogme 95 movie, and also in Danish-produced action films such as Old Men in New Cars. She also played the Swedish Queen Sofia Magdalena in SVT's successful period drama production of The Marriage of Gustav III in 2001.

Later career

Hjejle also appeared in the 1996 film Portland, Mifune's Last Song in 1999, The Emperor's New Clothes in 2002, and in Dreaming of Julia and Flickering Lights in 2003. For her performance in Mifune's Last Song, she won an Honourable Mention at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival.[1] It was also at the same festival that she was discovered by Stephen Frears, who offered her a part in High Fidelity. In 2008 he offered her a part in Chéri, in a cameo as Marie Laure. Her involvement was a part of a minor international comeback.[2] Additionally, the same year she worked on Defiance next to Daniel Craig and in 2009 she filmed The Eclipse, which received a limited theatrical release in 2010.

Iben Hjejle was a part of the Danish popular television series Anna Pihl until its ending in April 2008, after three seasons. In 2012, she was cast as the lead in the crime-show Dicte[3] The show debuted in early 2013, while reviews were mixed, Hjejle received good reviews for her performance.[4]

She had a part in Lars von Trier's Direktøren for det hele (2006, also known as The Boss of It All).

Personal life

From 1996–1999, she was married to Emil de Waal. She turned down the role of Éowyn in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy because she did not like the idea of being so far from home. In an episode of Langt fra Las Vegas, her character Liva ironically makes a joke about The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

Filmography

Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
1996 Portland Eva
1999 Mifune's Last Song Liva Psilander Berlin International Film Festival – Honorable Mention
Nominatated – Bodil Awards Best Actress
Nominated – European Film Awards Best Actress
The movie received limited theatrical release in the US
2000 High Fidelity Laura Nominated – Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Most promising actress
2000 Flickering Lights Therese
2001 The Emperor's New Clothes Nicole 'Pumpkin' Truchaut
2001 Gustav III:s äktenskap (aka The Marriage of Gustav III) Queen Sofia Magdalena TV Series
2002 Langt fra Las Vegas Liva TV-series. Appeared in four season (2002–2003).
2002 Old Men in New Cars Mille
2003 Skagerrak Marie Reunited with Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, who directed her in Mifune
2003 Dreaming of Julia (aka Cuban Blood/Cuba Libre) (2003) Julia
2004 Monsterthursday Sara
2005 Klovn Iben (TV-series) (2005–2009)
2006 Direktøren for det Hele (aka The Boss of It All) Lise The first of her movies to be released theatrically in the US since The Emperor's New Clothes
2006 Anna Pihl Mikala Hansen (TV-series) (2006–2008)
2007 Boy Meets Girl Kathrine Poulsen
2008 Defiance Bella To date the only movie she has starred in, that has been nominated for an Academy Award.
2009 Chéri Marie Laurie Second collaboration with Stephen Frears
2009 The Eclipse Lena Morrell
2010 Klown Iben Released theatrically in the US in 2012
2011 Rosa Morena Christine
2011 Stockholm East Anna
2011 Dag Juanita (TV series) (2011-2013)
2012 Fuck up Malin
2013 Dicte Dicte (TV series) (2013-2014)
2013 Eskil & trinidad Mette
2013 Alle barn er laget av ild

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