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Laila Elin Goody (born 22 March 1971) is a Norwegian actress.
Goody was born to an English father who worked in the oil industry and a Norwegian mother. She was born in Stavanger and grew up in Rosendal, Hordaland between the ages of two to ten, before returning to Stavanger. Here she attended Stavanger Katedralskole. After graduating from the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre in 1994, she began working at the National Theatre. After nine years at this theatre she decided to take a break, and in 2003 she moved on to do guest performances at Trøndelag Teater and Centralteatret.
Among her theatre roles are the title role in Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart, "Hilde" in Henrik Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea, and "Catherine" in David Auburn's Proof. 2003 was also the year when her film and television career started taking off, and in the following years she had leading roles in the movies Jonny Vang (2003) and Den som frykter ulven (2004). Her effort at Centralteatret in the double role as "Shen Te" and "Shui Ta" in Bertolt Brecht's The Good Person of Sezuan (2006) was called "excellent" and "the most important reason" to watch the play. She has been called "Norway's most awarded young actress", and among the awards she has received are NRK Radioteatrets pris, Gösta Ekmans Nordiske Minnefond, Per Aabels ærespris and Narvesen-prisen. In 2002 she was awarded the television award Gullruten for her role in the Ibsen-drama "Rosmersholm". In the same year she was also nominated for an Amanda Award for the same role, but lost to Hildegun Riise.
Laila Elin Goody (born 22 March 1971) is a Norwegian actress. Goody was born to an English father who worked in the oil industry and a Norwegian mother. She was born in Stavanger and grew up in Rosendal, Hordaland between the ages of two to ten, before returning to Stavanger. Here she attended Stavanger Katedralskole. After graduating from the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre in 1994, she began working at the National Theatre.
Video originally published on dagbladet.no/dbtv.no on 27.08.2012 Norsk stjernespekket komedie av Dag Johan Haugerud, med Henriette Steenstrup, Laila Goody og Ane Dahl Torp.
By "popular" demand... i 2012 kommer oppfølgeren "4-5-6 Feet Below"! Snart 10 år siden, her er en titt bak fasaden på "1-2-3 Forever" med stjerner som Ted Negro, Fredrik Strand, Laila Goody, Anderz Eide, Atle Antonsen, Odd Reinhardt Nicolaysen, Ian Pimp, u ar nuts, Anders Winlund, Pippi?, Los Plantronics etc... Se 1-2-3 Forever her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5Fy6NrveJY Laget av Gunnar Knutsen/Tumblewine Films http://www.tumblewinefilms.com
Opplev Atle Antonsen og Laila Goody i et gripende og brutalt oppgjør med den store drømmen.
Atle Antonsen og Laila Goody i et gripende og brutalt oppgjør med den store drømmen.
Laila Elin Goody (born 22 March 1971) is a Norwegian actress.
Goody was born to an English father who worked in the oil industry and a Norwegian mother. She was born in Stavanger and grew up in Rosendal, Hordaland between the ages of two to ten, before returning to Stavanger. Here she attended Stavanger Katedralskole. After graduating from the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre in 1994, she began working at the National Theatre. After nine years at this theatre she decided to take a break, and in 2003 she moved on to do guest performances at Trøndelag Teater and Centralteatret.
Among her theatre roles are the title role in Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart, "Hilde" in Henrik Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea, and "Catherine" in David Auburn's Proof. 2003 was also the year when her film and television career started taking off, and in the following years she had leading roles in the movies Jonny Vang (2003) and Den som frykter ulven (2004). Her effort at Centralteatret in the double role as "Shen Te" and "Shui Ta" in Bertolt Brecht's The Good Person of Sezuan (2006) was called "excellent" and "the most important reason" to watch the play. She has been called "Norway's most awarded young actress", and among the awards she has received are NRK Radioteatrets pris, Gösta Ekmans Nordiske Minnefond, Per Aabels ærespris and Narvesen-prisen. In 2002 she was awarded the television award Gullruten for her role in the Ibsen-drama "Rosmersholm". In the same year she was also nominated for an Amanda Award for the same role, but lost to Hildegun Riise.