
Sofie Gråbøl
Acting
Sofie Gråbøl (Danish pronunciation: [sofiːˀə ˈɡ̊ʁɔb̥øl]; born 30 July 1968) is a Danish actress. She has starred in a series of films, starting with the lead role in the 1986 film version of Tove Ditlevsen's novel Barndommens gade and at 17 playing alongside Max von Sydow in Pelle the Conqueror. On television she has starred in Taxa and Nikolaj og Julie. Gråbøl had become known in Denmark for playing emotional roles, but she achieved international fame as the cool and distant lead character Detective Inspector Sarah Lund in three series of Forbrydelsen (The Killing). Forbrydelsen played on BBC4 with great success, winning a BAFTA award, and bringing Gråbøl celebrity status in the UK. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sofie Gråbøl, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Last Viking
Margrethe

Grevinde Danner
Grevinde Danner (stemme)

Attachment
Chana

Rose
Inger

Wild Men
Anne

The Venus Effect
Gitte

Building Happiness
Self

Resin
Maria

X&Y
Sofie

That Time of Year
Barbara

The House That Jack Built
Lady 3

The Day Will Come
Lærer Lilian Hammershøj

Goodbye Theresienstadt
Narration (da)

Nordic Noir - The Rise of Scandi Drama
Self

In Real Life
Mille

The Hour of the Lynx
Helen
From The Killing to Borgen: The Danish Secret of Success
Self

Det Sjove Køn

Daisy Diamond
Sofie Gråbøl

The Substitute
Carls Mor

The Boss of It All
Kisser

True Spirit
Lærke

Accused
Nina

Aftermath
Britt
Livsforsikringen
Judith

Count Axel
Leonora Amalie

Flickering Lights
Hanne

The One and Only
Mulle

Mifune
Claire

Isle of Darkness
Julie

Credo
Mona

Sinan's Wedding
Cherie

Danish Girls Show Everything
Herself

Groovy Days
Den store kul-tur
Maibrit

Pan
Edvarda Mack

Carmen & Babyface
Carmen

Nightwatch
Kalinka

Black Harvest
Clara Uldahl-Ege

The Screaming Throats
Anita Schulz
Tvangsritualer

The Silent Touch
Annette Berg

Høfeber

Rami og Julie
Julie

Pelle the Conqueror
Miss Sine - Mrs. Kongstrup's Niece

Sorg-agre
Ungfruen

Barndommens gade
Ester

The Wolf at the Door
Judith Molard







