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Sarah-Sofie Boussnina-1

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1990-12-28
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The Danish actress has achieved international recognition for her compelling performances, notably portraying Narvick in the 2021 sci-fi thriller The Colony and taking on the role of Adelina in the historical drama series Knightfall. Before rising to fame, she completed her early education at Svendborg Gymnasium. On a personal note, her husband, Louis Samson Myhre, is a singer known for his work with the Danish electro pop duo Julias Moon.

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Back in 2012, she made a notable appearance in the Danish crime drama Forbrydelsen, a series that eventually gained international attention. Interestingly, her performance came at a time when the show was gaining momentum, and it wasn’t long before it was remade for American audiences as The Killing. Her role, although part of the original Danish version, helped lay the groundwork for the show’s success on a global scale. She definitely left a mark during that period, especially considering how influential Forbrydelsen became in shaping modern crime dramas. It’s safe to say that her contribution in 2012 played a part in the broader recognition the series later received, both in its original form and through its American adaptation.

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