Anders Danielsen Lie

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Role

Actor

Date of birth

01/01/1979

Place of birth

Oslo, Norway

Also known as

Андерс Даніельс Лі

Anders Danielsen Lie

Biography

Anders Danielsen Lie was born on January 1, 1979 in Oslo, Norway. He is an actor, known for 22 July (2018), Oslo, August 31st (2011) and Personal Shopper (2016). Anders Danielsen Lie is a Norwegian film actor, musician and has earned a degree in medicin. He had his cinematic breakthrough as an 11-year-old, when he landed the lead in the feature film "Herman" in 1990. Today he is mainly known for his lead roles in "Oslo, the 31st of August" and "Reprise". Danielsen Lie is a highly acclaimed actor and who received the award for best actor at the Premiers Plan Film Festival for his role "Oslo, the 31st of August." He also won the Kanonprize in 2012 and was nominated for an Amandaprize for the same role. Lie has also written the book "Sex and Other Stuff" with Maria Øverås and Harand Moi for which they were nominated for the Brageprize and won the nonfiction award from the Culture and Church Department in Norway in 2007. He is the son of Norwegian actress Tone Danielsen, and in 2011 he released the album "This is Autism" which was based on tape recordings from his upbringing.

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The Summer Book

The Summer Book

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22 July

22 July

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Sick of Myself

Sick of Myself

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Reprise

Reprise

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Bergman Island

Bergman Island

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Hidden

Hidden

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Betrayed

Betrayed

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Role: Knut Rød
Empty Barrels

Empty Barrels

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Rodin

Rodin

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