Amalie Dollerup

Amalie Dollerup

History

Amalie Dollerup er datter af to skolelærere og har siden hun var fem år arbejdet som børnemodel. Hun fik også sin debut som fem-årig i Snehvide" på Eventyrteatret. I 1995 medvirkede hun i "Sound of Music" på Amagerscenen og spillede samme sted titelrollen i "Annie". Amalie Dollerup debuterede i filmen "Kun en pige" i 1995, men blev dog mest kendt som Sille i tv-serien "Strisser på Samsø" fra 1997-98. I 1997 havde hun hovedrollen i filmen "Nonnebørn", der indbragte hende en Bodil-nominering. Året efter udsendte hun en plade med sangen "Verdens bedste hund". I 1999 spillede hun Wendy i "Peter Pan" på Det Ny Teater. Amalie Dollerup blev i 2006 optaget som elev på Skuespillerskolen ved Aarhus Teater, hvor hun bliver uddannet i 2010. Hun har lagt stemme til adskillige tegnefilmsfigurer, deriblandt Hanne i "Toy Story", Starfire i "Teen Titans" og Gwen Tennyson i "Ben 10". Amalie Dollerup danner par med skuespilleren Andreas Jebro.

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Amalie Dollerup

Movies

Cirkusrevyen 2018
Flere
Thorn
Newlyweds Lisa and Jacob leave for their honeymoon somewhere in the Danish countryside. Their love and faith for each other will soon turn into bitterness and fear.
Bølle Bob
Sara
Forbudt for børn
Clara
The second film of the trilogy, "It is forbidden for children". The family is pushed into depression and the heavy drinking mother Skrubsak does not help.
Agnus Dei
Johanne
The young girl Johanne is left by her mother at a solemn convent school. The school is a strange world to her, and when she feels unable to comply with the demands of faith she faces a difficult decision.
The Noodlepoop
Klara
Ida and her family are recovering from the divorce. She is looking forward to the upcoming dance contest. She is also growing up and developing romantic urges of her own. But she doesn't have good memories of romance. The third of Jesper W. Nielsen trilogy: Buldermanden, Lykkefanten and Ogginoggen.
Just a Girl
Lise as little
PUK SCHARBAU plays Lise Nørgaard in the epic film adaptation of her fascinating life story. In a chronicle of both love and war, masterfully directed by Peter Schroeder, we follow the woman who would later give us 'Matador', from her early childhood to her controversial career as a journalist with a Denmark of yesterday, and a Europe in flames as convincing backdrop.