Name Nina Odegard | Role Actress | |
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Movies Alt for Egil, The Orheim Company, Play People also search for Tore Rygh, John Sullivan, Arild Andresen, Philip Ogaard |
Heddaprisen 2017: Beste kvinnelige skuespiller/hovedrolle - Nina Ellen Ødegård
Nina Ellen Ødegård (born 2 November 1979 in Stavanger) is a Norwegian actress. She made her stage debut at Rogaland Teater in 2002 in a play by Brian Friel. Among her films are Play from 2003 and Alt for Egil from 2004. Her role as "Josie" in O'Neill's play Måne for livets stebarn in 2005 earned her the Hedda Award for best stage performance.
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Filmography
Actress
2023
Evy & Alltid (TV Series) as
Sissel
- Hjemme igjen (2023) - Sissel
- Sandnes til Setesdal (2023) - Sissel
- Gammel kjærlighet (2023) - Sissel
- Bølger og business (2023) - Sissel
- Valg og fravalg (2023) - Sissel
- Gamle løfter (2023) - Sissel
- Lovejunkies i Langgata (2023) - Sissel
- Bryllup i Sandnes (2023) - Sissel
2022
Possession as
Mathilde Flage
2020
Sisters: The Summer We Found Our Superpowers (as Nina Ellen Ødegaard)
2019
Seizure (TV Series) as
Eva Haug
- Episode #1.8 (2019) - Eva Haug
- Episode #1.7 (2019) - Eva Haug
- Episode #1.6 (2019) - Eva Haug
- Episode #1.5 (2019) - Eva Haug
- Episode #1.4 (2019) - Eva Haug
- Episode #1.3 (2019) - Eva Haug
- Episode #1.2 (2019) - Eva Haug
- Episode #1.1 (2019) - Eva Haug
2018
State of Happiness (TV Series) as
Gerd
- 69 meters dyp (2018) - Gerd
- Sommerhuset (2018) - Gerd (uncredited)
- Røykeforbud (2018) - Gerd
- Skattejakt (2018) - Gerd
2018
Vann over ild
2018
Now It's Dark as
Bruden
2017
Handle with Care as
Kvinne på adopsjonsmøte
2012
The Orheim Company as
Frida Riska
2007
5 grøss fra Vestlandet (Short)
2004
This Is the Song You Need as
Anette Torvastad
2004
Tid for frokost (Short)
2003
Play as
Nina Ellen
2003
Mia (TV Series) as
Dordi
Camera Department
2003
Play (director of photography: additional photography)
Self
2018
Åpning av kraftverket Lysebotn 2 (TV Special) as
Self
2017
Peer Gynt (Documentary) as
Den grønnkledde
References
Nina Ellen Ødegård Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA