Years active: 1961 - 1998 (started around 16 years old; 37 years in the business)
About Lotte Tarp
Lotte Tarp was born on February 14, 1945 in Århus, Denmark as Ann-Charlotte Tarp. She was an actress and writer. Her mother Åase Gyrithe Tarp (born Rising) was a make-up artist. Her step-father, Svend Erik Tarp, was a stage director and composer.
Lotte Tarp's biological father was a German officer, Wolfgang Haug, in German occupied Denmark. She wrote a book about it, Det Sku' Nødig Hedde Sig.
Without any acting training Lotte Tarp made her debut at age 16 in the famous Danish feature film "Bocken i paradiset". As an actress she worked both on stage and film. She was often casted as the delicious and voluptuous blonde. She was on Salvador Dalí's short-list of inspiring women. In the summer of 1965, photographer Werner Bokelberg brought her to Dalí's estate in Port Lligat for a photo series, after which Dalí worshiped her as his muse "Ginesta Ophelia".
Lotte Tarp appeared in 34 feature films and television productions. In 1972 she received a Bodil (Bodil Awards are the major Danish film awards given by the Danish Film Critics Association) for best actress in 'Farlige kys'.
In her later years, Tarp concentrated more on writing books, plays and screenplays, including the play Amagertorv 4 in the 1980s. From 1990 to 1992 she trained as a screenwriter at the Danish Film School. Her final thesis was the script for the television film Længe leve friheden (1993).
She gave birth to her son Jacob in her second marriage.
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Place of birth: Aarhus, Denmark
Date of birth : February 14, 1945
Date of death : October 24, 2002