Susse Wold
Susse Wold is a celebrated Danish actress whose impressive career has unfolded over more than fifty years. Born Lise Wold in Denmark, she hails from an artistic lineage as the daughter of renowned actress Marguerite Viby. Wold quickly established herself as a prominent figure at Det Kongelige Teater, where she captivated audiences with her performances.
Throughout her extensive career, Wold has showcased her versatile talents across television, film, and theater. Notably, she has traveled internationally, sharing the enchanting stories of H. C. Andersen through her readings, which have further solidified her reputation as a cultural ambassador of Danish literature.
In addition to her artistic endeavors, Wold's personal life has been intertwined with the acting community; she was married to fellow Danish actor Bent Mejding. After a brief period away from the spotlight, she made a significant return to the screen with her role in the critically acclaimed film "The Hunt" in 2012, which was well-received both domestically and internationally.
Susse Wold's enduring legacy in the arts and her contributions to Danish culture continue to resonate, making her a cherished figure in the performing arts scene. Her work reflects a deep passion for storytelling and a commitment to her craft that has inspired many generations.