Lotte Tarp

Lotte Tarp ( born February 14, 1945 in Aarhus, † October 24th 2002 in Copenhagen; actually Ann -Charlotte Tarp; originally Ann -Charlotte Rising ) was a Danish actress.

Career

Lotte Tarp was the daughter of an artist and a German occupation soldiers. Her stepfather was the composer Svend Erik Tarp. Early age of 16, she made her acting debut. In 1964 she attended a half year drama school of Copenhagen private theater ( Privatteaters elevskole ) and was then trained for a year by the actor and theater director Stig Lommerange. In the summer of 1965, she brought the photographer Werner Bokelberg for a series of photos with Salvador Dalí on its property in Port Lligat, then she was worshiped by Dalí 's muse " Ginesta Ophelia".

Early in her career, she played mostly light, entertaining roles; it was seen in 1968 as a nude model Ulla in The Olsen Gang ( the first film of the later 14 - part series ). From about 1970 she began - particularly through its collaboration with writer and film director Henrik Stangerup, with whom she was married from 1967 to 1976 - to gain a foothold in serious roll compartment. In 1972, she received a Bodil for Best Actress in Farlige kys.

In her later years, Lotte Tarp concentrated more on writing books, plays and screenplays, as she wrote, among other things, the end of the 1980s, the spectacle of Amager Square 4 From 1990 to 1992 she trained as a screenwriter at the Danish Film School; their final work was the script for the TV film length leve Friheden (1993). In 1997 she married the jazz musician Niels Jørgen Steen. In the same year she published her autobiography Det skulle Nodig Hedde sig. At 57 years, she died of cancer.

Filmography

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