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Ghita Nørby
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Born
January 11
,
1935
·
Copenhagen, Denmark
Nickname
The First Lady of Danish Cinema
Height
5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
Mini Bio
Ghita Nørby was born on January 11, 1935 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She is an actress and director, known for
Hamsun (1996)
,
Freud Leaving Home (1991)
and
Nøgle hus spejl (2015)
. She was previously married to
Svend Skipper
,
Jørgen Reenberg
,
Dario Campeotto
,
Henrik Rosing Wiehe
and Mogens Garth-Grüner.
Family
Spouses
Svend Skipper
(July 15, 1984 - 2011) (divorced)
Jørgen Reenberg
(1970 - 1978) (divorced)
Dario Campeotto
(1963 - 1969) (divorced, 1 child)
Henrik Rosing Wiehe
(1958 - 1962) (divorced)
Mogens Garth-Grüner
(May 16, 1956 - May 7, 1957) (his death)
Children
Giacomo Campeotto
Parents
Einar Nørby
Trivia
She had a cake named after her in Denmark.
In movies, she was often paired with
Ebbe Langberg
.
Denmark's most famous actress both in film and television.
Fellow actress
Bodil Kjer
once called her "the greatest actress in the Danish film".
Won the Bodil Award (the Danish equivalent of the Oscar) four times, and so she is the most awarded actress in the history of the Bodil Award.
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