Scene from Badehotellet / TV series (2013)
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Cecilie Stenspil
Birth Date: 1979-10-22
Birth Place: Glostrup, Glostrup Municipality, Denmark
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Alternate Names: Cecilie Maria Stenspil
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Cecilie Maria Stenspil is a Danish actress. She graduated from the School of Acting at Odense Teater in 2006.
She has had leading roles in a large number of performances at several Danish theaters, including the Royal Danish Theatre, Aarhus Theater, Odense Teater and at the Folketeateret and she has starred in several films and TV series. In addition, she has voiced a huge number of cartoon productions.
About the Movie: Badehotellet / TV series (2013)
Episode: Season 2, Episode 2
Alternative Title: Seaside Hotel, The Seaside Hotel, Hotel El Balneario, Badhotellet, Hotel à Beira-Mar, Hotel Voramar, Kylpylähotelli, Rannahotell, Rantahotelli, Ένα ξενοδοχείο δίπλα στη θάλασσα, Приморский отель
Director: Fabian Wullenweber, Jesper W. Nielsen
Writer: Hanna Lundblad, Stig Thorsboe
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Badehotellet is a Danish television series set in a seaside hotel of the same name located in northwest Denmark. The story begins in the summer of 1928 and follows the lives of both guests and staff at the hotel as they navigate their relationships, careers, and personal growth over several years leading into the 1940s.
Summary
Badehotellet is a Danish comedy-drama series that premiered in 2013. Set against the backdrop of a luxurious seaside hotel in northwest Denmark, the show follows the lives of its wealthy guests and dedicated staff as they navigate the complexities of their relationships, careers, and personal growth over several years, spanning from the late 1920s to the early 1940s.