Birgitte Hjort Sørensen
Birthday: 16 January 1982, Hillerød, Denmark
Height: 172 cm
Birgitte Hjort Sørensen was born on January 16, 1982 in Hillerød, Denmark. She is an actress, known for Autómata (2014), Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) and Borgen (2010).
I think one of the reasons 'Borgen' has such a following is because the characters are quite positiv Show more
I think one of the reasons 'Borgen' has such a following is because the characters are quite positive people. Hide
I was a good student - a geek, really - editor of the school paper, thought I was going to go to uni Show more
I was a good student - a geek, really - editor of the school paper, thought I was going to go to university. Hide
Any director or writer or artist has the right to do what they want to do - freedom of expression is Show more
Any director or writer or artist has the right to do what they want to do - freedom of expression is something I celebrate. Hide
It's the prerogative of the writer to rewrite the world into one he would like to exist.
It's the prerogative of the writer to rewrite the world into one he would like to exist.
When I was starring as Roxie Hart in 'Chicago,' I got my stiletto heel caught in my fishnet tights a Show more
When I was starring as Roxie Hart in 'Chicago,' I got my stiletto heel caught in my fishnet tights and fell flat on my face. It was incredibly painful and not something you can cover up. Hide
I've tried to pitch 'Borgen - the Musical,' but they just won't listen to me!
I've tried to pitch 'Borgen - the Musical,' but they just won't listen to me!
Usually, when you get early versions of scripts, they are not very good. I found 'Borgen' amazing fr Show more
Usually, when you get early versions of scripts, they are not very good. I found 'Borgen' amazing from the very first read-through because of how fast-paced and gripping it was. It felt more international because of the way it didn't dwell on the characters' personal lives as many Danish shows used to, but still, nobody thought it would travel. Hide
For me, art is like a big support group, where you go and meet people who think the same way, and yo Show more
For me, art is like a big support group, where you go and meet people who think the same way, and you go, 'Okay, I'm not nuts.' Hide
I ride my bike past the Danish Parliament, and it's very accessible - there's really no security!
I ride my bike past the Danish Parliament, and it's very accessible - there's really no security!
On Christmas Eve, we have a duck or roast pork with caramelised potatoes, braised red cabbage and gr Show more
On Christmas Eve, we have a duck or roast pork with caramelised potatoes, braised red cabbage and gravy. For dessert, we have ris a l'amande, a rice pudding, and whoever gets the whole almond in it wins an extra present. Then we dance around the tree and sing carols. Hide
The thing with drama is you're allowed to invent people who are maybe slightly better than real peop Show more
The thing with drama is you're allowed to invent people who are maybe slightly better than real people. Hide
'Coriolanus' deals with the birth of democracy. And that has been fascinating because I've been talk Show more
'Coriolanus' deals with the birth of democracy. And that has been fascinating because I've been talking about politics so much because of 'Borgen.' It's a nice bridge. Hide
After 'Pitch Perfect' premiered, I've got so many sweet expressions from people who enjoyed 'Pitch P Show more
After 'Pitch Perfect' premiered, I've got so many sweet expressions from people who enjoyed 'Pitch Perfect' and now the episode of 'Game of Thrones.' Hide
When I was a kid, my sisters and I used to get a little present in our stocking each day of December Show more
When I was a kid, my sisters and I used to get a little present in our stocking each day of December, usually an ornament, some sweets, or a little toy. Hide
Strong female leads make more of an impact in the U.K. than in Denmark.
Strong female leads make more of an impact in the U.K. than in Denmark.
Right before I graduated from the national theatre school, I got the part of Roxie Hart in 'Chicago' Show more
Right before I graduated from the national theatre school, I got the part of Roxie Hart in 'Chicago' in Copenhagen. That led to me playing it here in London. I was 26 when I came over for that. It was the first thing I did as a professional, and it is still the experience of my life. Hide
Whenever I have a few hours to dive into a book, I am happy.
Whenever I have a few hours to dive into a book, I am happy.
Acting and singing were just a hobby, but getting into drama school made me realise I could actually Show more
Acting and singing were just a hobby, but getting into drama school made me realise I could actually do it for a living. Hide
In Copenhagen, we all ride bicycles everywhere, partly because it is impossible to park a car, but a Show more
In Copenhagen, we all ride bicycles everywhere, partly because it is impossible to park a car, but also because you can cross the city in 20 minutes on a bike. Hide
In many senses, 'Borgen' was a very democratic show. I was always invited to hear the writers' thoug Show more
In many senses, 'Borgen' was a very democratic show. I was always invited to hear the writers' thoughts for the next episodes and allowed to comment on them. Hide
If I can iron out my accent, it opens up another world of possible jobs. Whereas if you have that ve Show more
If I can iron out my accent, it opens up another world of possible jobs. Whereas if you have that very strong European accent, it leaves you always being cast as the Hungarian maid or the stripper or whatever. I have voice lessons, and my coach has given me different tongue-twisters to rehearse at home. Hide
In the U.K., journalists are a little bit more ruthless than in Denmark. I have a feeling the tabloi Show more
In the U.K., journalists are a little bit more ruthless than in Denmark. I have a feeling the tabloid press in the U.K. is pretty harsh. Hide
At some point, they must do a 'Borgen' tour in Copenhagen. Like the 'Sex and the City' tour, but on Show more
At some point, they must do a 'Borgen' tour in Copenhagen. Like the 'Sex and the City' tour, but on bicycles. Hide
I adore Copenhagen, where I live, but I'm really drawn to New York.
I adore Copenhagen, where I live, but I'm really drawn to New York.
I've done so much travelling in the past few years, and when you travel, you realise that we do actu Show more
I've done so much travelling in the past few years, and when you travel, you realise that we do actually have a cool, clean look in Scandinavia - it's not just Denmark - which I think brings peace if you have it in your home. Hide
If you go for an audition, you have a character description, and for the women, it's always about be Show more
If you go for an audition, you have a character description, and for the women, it's always about being beautiful, sexy. And for the men it's more about the character than how he appears physically. That annoys me. Hide
Denmark as a country has always looked up to England. I've always felt that British actors are fanta Show more
Denmark as a country has always looked up to England. I've always felt that British actors are fantastic. There's a strong theatre tradition in your country, and that is reflected in TV and film as well. We've always thought that for crime series, you were the masters, and the general feeling the Danes have of British drama is that it's excellent. Hide
When I approach any script, I always try to find what I would relate to most in it.
When I approach any script, I always try to find what I would relate to most in it.
I have a problem with fashion magazines sometimes - they seem to have these dogmas or uniforms. 'Thi Show more
I have a problem with fashion magazines sometimes - they seem to have these dogmas or uniforms. 'This is the way you must look; this is this season's must-have.' I really resent the phrase 'must-have.' I prefer to decide for myself what I think is beautiful or fashionable. Hide
On a perfect weekend, I'll stay in bed until I am rested, though I am not someone who sleeps late. T Show more
On a perfect weekend, I'll stay in bed until I am rested, though I am not someone who sleeps late. Then I'll go for a run through the parks nearby, even if it is frosty and cold, and I love meeting friends for brunch. You know you are truly on a day off if you have time to do brunch. Hide
Quite a lot of British women stop working when they have children, and that is rarely the case in De Show more
Quite a lot of British women stop working when they have children, and that is rarely the case in Denmark. We have a very flat, structured way of approaching everything. Nobody's the boss. In a sense, we're all equal. Hide
Don't worry about not fitting in. The things that make people think you're weird are what makes you Show more
Don't worry about not fitting in. The things that make people think you're weird are what makes you you, and therefore your greatest strength. Hide
Singing and dancing are the greatest emotional outlets you can have.
Singing and dancing are the greatest emotional outlets you can have.
I used to watch a lot of American and British television as a child, which helped teach me the langu Show more
I used to watch a lot of American and British television as a child, which helped teach me the language and accents; it was partly that which landed me the part of Roxy in a London production of 'Chicago' when I was 25. Hide
In film or TV work, you can have this amazingly dramatic pause, and they'll just edit it out.
In film or TV work, you can have this amazingly dramatic pause, and they'll just edit it out.
Birgitte Hjort Sørensen's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (63)
Birgitte Hjort Sørensen'S roles
Karsi
Karsi
Kommissar
Rachel Vaucan
Ingrid