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Stephania Louise Potalivo
BornStephania Louise Potalivo
(1986-09-26) September 26, 1986 (age 38)
Charlottenlund, Copenhagen, Denmark
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian
Years active1995–present

Stephania Louise Potalivo (born 26 September 1986 in Charlottenlund, Copenhagen) is a Danish actress and former child star. She is also a sister of Christian Potalivo.

Early life

Potalivo debuted in 1995 in Jørn Faurschou film Farligt venskab ("Dangerous friendship"). She is also known for her roles in Lykkefanten (1997), Buldermanden, Far mor og blyp in 1996 and Mirakel (2000).

In 1998, she won a "Camério" at the Carrousel International du Film for "Best Actress".

Career

In 2009–2010, she studied at the Danish film actor academy.

In 2012, she joined the TV 2 Zulu sitcom SJIT Happens, for which was nominated for a Robert for "Best Actress" in 2015. In 2015, she also appeared in TV 2's dance program Vild med Dans ("Dancing with the Stars") where she danced with Morten Kjeldgaard. The pair got the highest score from the judges thrice. The pair achieved a place in the final but was beaten by Ena Spottag and Thomas Evers Poulsen.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1995 Farligt venskab Anne
1996 Far, Mor og Blyp Pige
1997 Ogginoggen Ida
1998 Forbudt for børn Ida
1998 Albert Sabrina
2000 Mirakel Karen Elise
2016 Klassefesten 3 – Dåben Nina

TV series

Year Title Role
2014 Dicte Stefanie Høgsbro
2021 White Sands

References

  1. "Stephania Potalivo". IMDb.
  2. "Stephania Potalivo". IMDb.
  3. "Filming ends for Tilde Harkamp's crime series White Sands". cineuropa.

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