Amanda Collin
Amanda Collin, born March 4, 1986, out in Rungsted, Denmark—yeah, that’s where the story kicks off. She’s not just any Danish actress, either. People really started taking notice after she went full-force in “En frygtelig kvinde” back in 2017. That film? Talk about a gut punch—Collin just dives into her role, no holding back, and honestly, she kind of steals the whole show. Before that, you might’ve caught her in “Flaskepost fra P” (2016). That one’s a moody crime mystery, part of the Department Q series, and she delivers this vibe that’s both intense and weirdly relatable, even if you don’t speak a word of Danish.
And then there’s “Bedre skilt end aldrig,” also from 2016. It’s a totally different flavor—more of a dramatic comedy about the messiness of divorce. Collin slips right into the chaos, playing off the awkwardness, the heartbreak, and all those uncomfortable laughs that come with splitting up. She’s got this range, you know? One minute she’s tearing someone to shreds emotionally, the next she’s making you grin at life’s absurdities.
Amanda’s career isn’t just about picking easy roles, either. She’s drawn to characters who are complicated, sometimes even a little hard to like, but always human. That’s her thing—she brings rawness and honesty, whether she’s in a gritty thriller or a messy family comedy. Danish cinema’s got a gem in her, for sure.