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Years active
  
1986–present

Genres
  
Opera, Musical theatre

Role
  
Singer · louisefribo.com

Name
  
Louise Fribo

Website
  
www.louisefribo.com


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Birth name
  
Louise Carine Fribo Eriksen

Born
  
3 July 1970 (age 53) Copenhagen, Denmark (
1970-07-03
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, Dancer, Actress

Movies
  
Help! I'm a Fish, Mozart 22: Sogno Di Scipione

Albums
  
Dromte mig en drom, En Musikalsk Rejse, Glaedelig Jul, Louise Fribo / the Danish Chamberplayers / Veto

People also search for
  
Per Hoyer, Stefan Fjeldmark, Michael Hegner, Greg Manwaring, Michael Sturminger

Record labels
  
Deutsche Grammophon, EMI Records

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Louise Fribo (born july 3, 1970) is a Danish singer, actress and dancer.

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Fribo, who studied the violin from age 4 and was trained as a classical dancer from age 7, made her motion picture debut as Lisa in the 1986 Danish feature film Barndommens gade (Childhood's Street) based on a novel by Tove Ditlevsen and directed by Palme d'Or winning director Astrid Henning-Jensen.

Fribo attended from 1986 to 1989 the Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts in East Grinstead and made her stage debut in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats at Operettenhaus Hamburg, where she sang the part of Cinderella in Stephen SOndheim's Into the Woods in the 1990-91 season. Her Danish stage debut came in 1991 as Cosette in Les Misérables on Odense Teater.

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Fribo graduated from the Royal Danish Opera Academy in 2003 as a coloratura soprano and had her German opera debut as Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos on Theater Lübeck in April 2004. Since then she has sung at several theaters in Europe - in 2006 she participated in the Salzburg Festival - and in 2011 she made her U.S. debut singing in the Michael Sturminger opera The Infernal Comedy alongside John Malkovich.

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Louise Fribo also gives concerts in Danish with Bent Fabricius Bjerre, and she gives church concerts.

She is the voice of Belle in the Danish dubbing of Disney's Beauty and the Beast and its sequels. She's also the voice of Ariel in The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea and The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning taking over the part from Sissel Kyrkjebo.

On October 24, 2012 Louise Fribo created the role of Christine Daaé in Love Never Dies at the Det Ny Teater in Denmark. In 2015 she returned there to play the Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music.

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Personal life

She is, since 2013, no longer in a relationship with the father (David Springborg) of their two children.

Recordings

2012 CD Look with your Heart (Lloyd-Webber Album) 2012 CD Walking in the air (Christmas Album)

  • 2007 CD: Coloratura Soprano
  • 2006 DVD: Il sogno di Scipione
  • 2004 CD: En Musikalsk Rejse (A Musical Journey)
  • 2000 CD: Drømte mig en Drøm (Danish songs)
  • 1997 CD: Glædelig Jul (A selection of Christmas carols)
  • Awards

  • 2008 Reumertprisen (The Reumert Award) - for Best Supporting Female Actress in The Tales of Hoffmann
  • 2006 Generation con Brio - as Costanza in Mozart's Il sogno di Scipione at the Salzburg Festival
  • 2003 Århus Sommeroperas Venner - as Blondchen in Mozart's Entführung
  • 1992 Marguerite Vibys Jubilæumslegat (The Margurite Viby Award) - as Cunégonde in Bernstein's Candide
  • References

    Louise Fribo Wikipedia