Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Von der Lippe overwhelmed Emmy honors – Dagsavisen

 
 

By Stian Johnsen

 
 

– It is unbelievable and overwhelming. I had not believed it, von der Lippe immediate reaction on the phone from the United States.


 
 

In glamorous surroundings, she was honored with Emmy as Best Actress. She gets the award for his interpretation of sheriff Helen Sikkeland in the popular NRK series “Eyewitness”.


 
 

Strong challengers

 
 

Von der Lippe was nominated along with Briton Sheridan Smith and the Brazilian veteran Fernanda Montenegro. And 51-year-old claims she was surprised when her name was read aloud by price presenter Robin Lord Taylor.


 
 

– I had prepared myself for not win, so this is amazing I pleased.

 
 

– Fernanda Montenegro is Brazil’s biggest star and a wonderful woman. And Sheridan Smith is also stunningly good, says von der Lippe said.


 
 

This Dagsavisen wrote about the “Eyewitness”: From the mammon of the airlift

 
 

Celebration

 
 

She was also Emmy-nominated in 2005, the time for her role as health minister in “By the king’s table.” Then she had been beaten by the Chinese actress He Lin.


 
 

– There is very big difference between winning and not winning. But anyway it is a great honor to be nominated, says von der Lippe.


 
 

She had not had time to think over the price might open up opportunities for her career path. First it was time for some more cheers.


 
 

– Now we will out and celebrate, yes, she says.

 
 

Merit Presented

 
 

Anneke von der Lippe has starred in numerous films and TV series, and she has already won three Amanda Awards, Film Critics Award, the international Chaplinprisen and the Danish Bodil Prize.

 
 

51-year-old is affiliated with the National Theatre, where she fall has played in “The animals in Hakkebakkeskogen.

 
 

The International Emmy Award is given to TV shows produced outside the United States. This year’s prize is the 43rd in the series. (NTB)

 
 

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