• Bodil may refer to: Bodil Awards, Danish film awards Bodil (given name), a feminine given name Cyclone Bodil, a 2013 winter storm that affected northern...
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  • Bodil Bjarta Joensen ([pɔte̝l jœːnsn̩]; 25 September 1944 – 3 January 1985) was a Danish pornographic actress born in the village of Hundige, near Copenhagen...
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  • Bodil in Danish and Norwegian, in Swedish also the variations Bothild, Botilda, and Boel, is a feminine given name. It is Latinized form of Old Norse...
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    Bodil Schmidt-Nielsen (3 November 1918 – 27 April 2015) was a Danish-born American physiologist, who became the first woman president of the American...
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  • Bodil Miller née Møller (1928–2017) was a Danish film actress and model. She studied drama at Frederiksbergske Teatres Elevskole in Copenhagen but soon...
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    Trine Dyrholm (category Best Actress Bodil Award winners)
    recognition when she won the Bodil Award for Best Actress in her debut film: the teenage romance Springflod. Dyrholm has won the Bodil Award for Best Actress...
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    Sidse Babett Knudsen (category Best Actress Bodil Award winners)
    improvisational comedy Let's Get Lost, for which she received both the Robert and Bodil awards for Best Actress. Following the critical success of her debut, Knudsen...
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    Bodil Katharine Biørn (27 May 1871 – 22 July 1960), also known as Mother Katharine, was a Norwegian missionary. Biørn was born on 27 January 1871 in Kragerø...
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  • Bodil Jørgensen, a Danish Film actress was born on March 3, 1961, in Vejle, Denmark. She is known for her roles in The Idiots (1998), Nothing's All Bad...
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    Bodil Rosing (born Bodil Frederikke Hammerich; December 27, 1877 – December 31, 1941) was a Danish stage and American film actress in the silent and sound...
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  • Oglaf (redirect from Bodil Bodilson)
    creates it", while a 2016 Paste Magazine article credited the comic to "Bodil Bodilson". The Patreon page for Oglaf states that the comic is made by "Trudy...
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    attention as the lead in the 2011 German film Tom Sawyer [de] and won the Bodil Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a teenage German prisoner...
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    Bodil Malmsten (19 August 1944 – 5 February 2016) was a Swedish poet and novelist. Malmsten was born in Bjärme, Östersund Municipality. Due to her parents'...
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    Bodil Adele Vilhelmine Bech (1889–1942) was a Danish writer who is remembered principally for her poetry. It was not until 1934 that she published her...
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  • directed by Lisa Jespersen. It won the 2022 Bodil Award for Best Danish Film Rosalinde Mynster - Laura Bodil Jørgensen - Jane Anne Sofie Wanstrup - Catrine...
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  • Bodil Boserup (1921–1995) was a Danish socialist politician. She was a member of the Socialist People's Party and served at both the Danish Parliament...
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    Bodil Agneta Jönsson (born September 12, 1942, in Helsingborg) is a Swedish physicist and author, who is professor emeritus at the Department of Rehabilitation...
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  • The Bodil Awards are the major Danish film awards given by the Danish Film Critics Association. The awards are presented annually at a ceremony in Copenhagen...
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  • the first Bodil Honorary Award in 1951, was guest of honour at a quite untraditional Bodil event. For the first and only time in the Bodil Award's history...
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  • late 1970s or early 1980s. Most of the films starred the Danish performer Bodil Joensen. In the early 1980s, during the British home video boom, a videocassette...
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  • Danish Film Institute. It stars Stéphane Audran, Birgitte Federspiel, and Bodil Kjer. Babette's Feast was met with widespread critical acclaim and became...
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  • Max Bodilly (born 9 September 1994) is a rugby union player for Ealing Trailfinders. His position of choice is full-back or centre but he can also cover...
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    Kim Bodnia (category Best Supporting Actor Bodil Award winners)
    thriller TV series Killing Eve (2018–2022). In 2009, Bodnia won the 62nd Bodil Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and in 2014 he won the Monte-Carlo...
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  • The Bodil Award for Best American Film is one of the categories for the Bodil Awards presented annually by the Danish Union of Film Critics (Danish:...
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    Bodil Ipsen (Danish: [ˈpoːtil ˈipsn̩]; 30 August 1889 – 26 November 1964) was a Danish actress and film director, and is considered one of the great stars...
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    Bodil Mårtensson (born 1952 in Karlskrona, Sweden) is a Swedish author of crime (police) novels and adventure books for the moderately young. Mårtensson...
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    Cyclone Xaver (redirect from Cyclone Bodil)
    six weeks before (which it retroactively named Allan), so named the storm Bodil. The Swedish Meteorological Institute gave the storm the name Sven, after...
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    Bodil Valero (born as Bodil Lundström 14 May 1958, before June 2015 Bodil Ceballos) is a Swedish politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament...
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  • Bodil Birgitte Udsen (12 January 1925 – 26 February 2008) was a Danish actress. She was a student at the Rysensteen Gymnasium in Copenhagen in 1944 and...
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  • Bodil Aakre (7 September 1922 – 8 November 2008) was a Norwegian jurist and politician for the Conservative Party. She was also known for her involvement...
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