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- Marie Askehave was born in the small town of Nibe in Jutland, northern Denmark. Her father Ole Askehave is an engineer. Her mother Else Gunge is a speech therapist. She studied acting at the Danish National School of Theatre in Copenhagen, graduating in 2003. While she is best known for her movie and TV work, particularly her role as Rie Skovgaard in the first season of Forbrydelsen (2007), she continues to appear in stage productions. In July 2006 she married fellow Danish actor David Owe in her home town of Nibe. Marie is also a singer. She featured in her husband's 2006 album 'Tomorrow', and released her first solo album, 'Detour', in 2007.
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Ole Thestrup was born on 12 March 1948 in Nibe, Denmark. He was an actor, known for Flickering Lights (2000), Adam's Apples (2005) and Ronal the Barbarian (2011). He was married to Hanne Marie Knudsen. He died on 2 February 2018 in Tuse Næs, Denmark.- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Peder Lyngsø is a self-taught photographer and filmmaker, born in 1991, Denmark. He's known for Changing Tune (2020) and has a decent amount of cinematography credits in music films. His visual style is most often extremely naturalistic and has a truly organic feel to it. He loves to push the boundaries of any technical aspect, and discover things that you would only find, when doing what hasn't been seen on film.- Ole Henriksen was born on 4 May 1951 in Nibe, Denmark.
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- Art Department
Niels Holm was born on 27 September 1915 in Nibe, Denmark. He was a costume designer, known for Frøken Nitouche (1963), Everything for the Woman (1964) and Jazz All Around (1969). He died on 19 January 1994.- Camera and Electrical Department
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Richard graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Film and Television production from Boston University's School of Communication in 1998. He went on to work in the film and television industry in Miami and Los Angeles before moving to Europe in 2003 to pursue other interests. He then received a Masters in Film Studies and Archiving in 2005 from the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK. After working on a news-film digitization project at ITN Source in London, he relocated to Bournemouth, UK to work at the Arts Institute at Bournemouth teaching film production.
In 2008, he moved back to the United States and took up residence in Portland, Oregon, working in secondary education before joining the US Coast Guard Reserves in 2012.
He is now an active duty chef in the US Coast Guard with the rank of First Class Petty Officer (E-6).