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Simone Bendix

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Nationality Danemark
Birth 26 september 1967 (57 years)

Simone Bendix (born 26 September 1967) is a Danish actress.

Bendix trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. In addition to the 1994 Gerry Anderson science-fiction drama Space Precinct, in which she played the regular role of Officer Jane Castle, her television appearances include The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1993), Between the Lines (1993), The Tomorrow People (1994), Lie Down with Lions (1994) and The Crow Road (1996).

She has also appeared in Bugs, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, The Last Detective, Taggart and A Touch of Frost. Bendix featured in a 1998 TV advertisement for Nescafé Gold Blend opposite Neil Roberts (the last of the Gold Blend couple adverts).

She is married to Kasper Winding, who was previously married to Brigitte Nielsen. They have a son, Pablo, and a daughter, Polly.

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Aisling Walsh
Aisling Walsh
(1 films)
Affonso Beato
Affonso Beato
(1 films)
Lone Scherfig
Lone Scherfig
(1 films)
Ida Dwinger
Ida Dwinger
(2 films)
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Filmography of Simone Bendix (7 films)

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Triple Dare
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Emma Nok Leth, Charlotte Sieling, Lars Brygmann, Cyron Melville, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Simone Bendix
Roles Ymers mor
Rating55% 2.7995552.7995552.7995552.7995552.799555
Rebekka Claudia and Sofie are 15 years old and in high school. In class, they learn how different cultures mark the transition from childhood to adulthood. Deciding that confirmation is meaningless, they decide to create their own rite of passage, which involves choosing at random a dare from a cootie catcher. Attempting to perform their dares leads each girl towards maturity. Claudia learns she deserves respect in her romantic relationships, Sofie begins to accept her attraction to women, and Rebekka realises she is not the adult she assumed herself to be.
Song for a Raggy Boy, 1h40
Directed by Aisling Walsh
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Themes Films about education, Films about children, L'enfance marginalisée
Actors Aidan Quinn, Iain Glen, Marc Warren, Dudley Sutton, Stuart Graham, Andrew Simpson
Rating74% 3.744663.744663.744663.744663.74466
The film is set in 1939, on the brink of World War II, in the St. Judes Reformatory School, a ruthless Irish school for boys. Grey, gloomy and ruled by the sadistic Brother John (Iain Glen), the school prefers punishment to rehabilitation. But new lay teacher William Franklin (Aidan Quinn), fresh from the frontline of the Spanish Civil War, fights to liberate the boys from their oppressors.
Facing the Truth, 1h38
Directed by Nils Malmros
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama
Actors Jens Albinus, Søren Østergaard, Ida Dwinger, Anders Hove, Preben Harris, Simone Bendix
Rating73% 3.6845053.6845053.6845053.6845053.684505
The film opens in 1944, as a young fisherman who has suffered a stroke due to aneurysm is being attended to by a neurosurgeon, Dr. Richard Malmros (Jens Albinus). Malmros operates on the fisherman after injecting him with Thorotrast, a radioactive contrast medium and the operation is a success. However, 42 years later, the patient develops liver cancer and dies. His widow sues the hospital claiming that the Thorotrast caused the liver cancer. The story flashes back through the life of Richard Malmros. As a child he lived in poverty. His father is unemployed due to World War I. His childhood and later life are greatly influenced by his aunt who is a devout Christian and always warns about the danger of sin. The story continues through his schoolboy days, his university education, and his marriage, which he feels tricked into. The film focuses on the ambiguity of the 'truth' reported in the media as well as the personal dilemma that Richard Malmros faced: his knowledge of the dangers of Thorotrast, and the decision he had to make when there were no alternatives. He could use the Thorotrast, or risk having them die right there, and this was a decision he had to make. The old Richard acknowledges that if he had known what he knows today, clearly some patients should not have been given Thorotrast. Although he is vindicated in court, he remains haunted by feelings of guilt, which he carries from the strong influence of his aunt in his childhood.
The Informant, 1h45
Directed by Jim McBride
Origin USA
Genres War, Thriller, Action
Themes Films about terrorism, Political films
Actors Cary Elwes, Timothy Dalton, John Kavanagh, Seán McGinley, Stuart Graham, Ciarán Fitzgerald
Roles Samantha
Rating62% 3.147383.147383.147383.147383.14738
It tells the story of Sean Pius McAnally "Gingy" (Anthony Brophy) and the journey he makes on his way to becoming a supergrass. Gingy is reluctantly pulled out of retirement in a caravan in the Republic of Ireland by two IRA men who bring him back to Belfast to perform one last job due to his skill with an RPG. On their way back they are stopped by a British Army patrol led by Lt David Ferris who introduces himself to Gingy. Gingy initially refuses the job but realises he has no choice after the Chief of the Belfast Brigade briefs him and threatens him. The job entails the killing of a judge using an RPG, during the getaway the gang smash through a roadblock and one of the soldiers from the previous patrol recognises Gingy from the previous checkpoint.