Lauritzen Award
The Lauritzen Award (Danish: Lauritzen-prisen) is a Danish film award which is handed every year to a female and a male Danish actor once a year by the .[1]
The prize is currently 250,000 DDK to each recipient since 2010. The prize was established in 1965 as the Henkel-prisen (Henkel Award), which was given to a female actor from 1965 to 1995. From 1965 to 2000 the Lauritzen Award / the Henkel Award was 50,000 DDK, from 2001 to 2009 the prize was 150,000 DDK.
The recipients are chosen of a prize-commeettee, which currently consists of these members: Jens Ditlev Lauritzen, chair person, Lauritzen Fonden, Geir Sveaass, stage director, Piv Bernth, representing, DR-Culture, Poul Nesgaard, head of the Danish Film School (Den Danske Filmskole), Rikke Rottensten, editor and writer of theatrical reviews for Kristeligt Dagblad, Lars C. W. Wallenberg who writes theatrical reviews for Børsen, Kasper Wilton, head of the theater Folketeatret, Jan Lauritzen representing the Lauritzen family.
The Lauritzen Fonden currently hands five other film awards:
- Visionsprisen - 100,000 DDK - is handed to an individual or organization or a group who had the courage to try something completely new and who had a strong artistical vision.
- Hædersprisen - 100,000 DDK is given to an experienced actor late in his or her glorious career in film, TV-series or on stage
- Backstage-prisen - 50,000 DDK is handed to a back-stage person in film, TV or TV-series
- Wauw-prisen - 30,000 DDK is handed to an experienced actor who plays in a non-expected kind of role.
- “Believe in You“-prisen - 20,000 DDK is handed to a young talented actor.
Recipients of the Lauritzen Award[]
- 2021 – Anette Støvelbæk and Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
- 2020 – Postponed
- 2019 – Preben Kristensen and
- 2018 – and Mads Mikkelsen
- 2017 – Danica Curcic and Ole Thestrup
- 2016 – Solbjørg Højfeldt and Jesper Christensen
- 2015 – and Peter Plaugborg
- 2014 – and Thure Lindhardt[2]
- 2013 – Birthe Neumann and Søren Malling[3]
- 2012 – Sidse Babett Knudsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas[4]
- 2011 – and Ulf Pilgaard
- 2010 – Paprika Steen and Olaf Johannessen
- 2009 – Jesper Langberg and Ditte Hansen
- 2008 – and
- 2007 – Bodil Jørgensen and Dejan Čukić
- 2006 – and
- 2005 – and Nicolas Bro
- 2004 – Trine Dyrholm and Ole Lemmeke
- 2003 – and Søren Sætter-Lassen
- 2002 – Ann Eleonora Jørgensen and Lars Mikkelsen
- 2001 – Sofie Gråbøl and Jens Jørn Spottag
- 2000 – and
- 1999 – Ellen Hillingsø and
- 1998 – and Frits Helmuth
- 1997 – and Morten Kirkskov
- 1996 – and Mikael Birkkjær
- 1995 – Jens Albinus and Søren Pilmark
- 1994 – Henning Moritzen
- 1993 – Jørgen Reenberg[5]
Recipients of the Henkel Award[]
- 1995
- 1994 Tammi Øst
- 1993
- 1992 Kirsten Rolffes
- 1991 Benedikte Hansen
- 1990 Bodil Kjer
- 1990 Ditte Gråbøl
- 1989
- 1988
- 1987 Lily Broberg
- 1986 Malene Schwartz
- 1985 Birthe Neumann
- 1984
- 1983
- 1982
- 1981 Stina Ekblad
- 1980
- 1979 Susse Wold
- 1978 Lise Ringheim
- 1977 Kirsten Olesen
- 1976
- 1976
- 1973 Birgitte Federspiel
- 1972 Astrid Villaume
- 1971 Ghita Nørby
- 1970 Bodil Udsen
- 1969 Birgitte Price
- 1968 Karin Nellemose
- 1967 Lone Hertz
- 1966 Lily Weiding
- 1965 Bodil Kjer
References[]
- ^ "Lauritzen-prisen".
- ^ "Thure Lindhardt og Marianne Høgsbro får Lauritzen-priser". jyllands-posten.dk. September 24, 2014.
- ^ "Birthe Neumann og Søren Malling får Lauritzen-priser". fyens.dk. September 25, 2013.
- ^ Nyhedsbureau, Gitte Nielsen, Berlingske (September 13, 2012). "Sidse Babett og Nikolaj Lie Kaas scorede den store pris". www.bt.dk.
- ^ "Tidligere uddelinger".
- Danish film awards