Ane Dahl Torp (born August 1, 1975) is a Norwegian actress known for her versatile performances in film and television. She was born in Bærum, Norway, and is the daughter of linguistics professor Arne Torp. Torp made her film debut in The Woman of My Life (2003) and gained recognition for her roles in Svarte penger, hvite løgner (2004), Gymnaslærer Pedersen (2006), and Lønsj (2008), winning multiple Amanda Awards for her performances. She was also named a Shooting Star at the Berlin Film Festival in 2006. Her television career includes starring in the Norwegian political thriller series Occupied (2015–2020), as well as leading roles in Home Ground (2018) and Deliver Me (2024). She has also appeared in films such as The Wave (2015), The Quake (2018), and Charter (2020)1. In her personal life, she married jazz trumpeter Sjur Miljeteig in 2007, and they have two children.
The Color of Milk
(Nora)
Cold Lunch
(Leni)
Comrade Pedersen
(Nina Skåtøy)
Dead Snow
(Sara)
The Woman in My Life
(Nina)
Uro
(Mette)
Elias and the Royal Yacht
(Berte (voice))
Pax
(Anja)
Curling King
(Trine Kristine)
People in the Sun
(Ingrid)
Varg Veum - At Night All Wolves Are Grey
(Elise)
I Belong
(Vibeke)
Rafiki
(Lærer)
Pioneer
(Pia)
Storm
(Elin Holt Eriksen)
1001 Grams
(Marie Ernst)
The Nix
(Freja)
Anolit
(Jane)
Pappa
Dreams
(Kristin)
The Wave
(Idun Karlsen)
Who Pulled the Plug? 3
(Camilla)
The Ugly Stepsister
(Rebekka)
The Man
(Darling)
The Quake
(Idun Karlsen)
The Bambi Effect
(Shop Assistant)
The Radio Pirates
(Mamma Grannemann)
Interior
Charter
(Alice)
King and the Crook
(Narrator (voice))
The World's Middlest Fish
(Narrator)
No Tears
(Anette)
Mercy
(Linda)
Mother's Elling
(Flyvertinne)
Boeing, boeing
Vampyr
Hos Martin
(Ekspeditrise)
En god nummer to
(Amanda Dybendahl Toft)
Stayer
Codename Hunter
(Gisela Søderlund)
Dirty Money, White Lies
(Trude Eriksen)
Skavlan
(Self - Guest)
Occupied
(Bente Norum)
Tørnquist Show
(Guest)
Deliver Me
(Jill)
I kveld med Ylvis
Home Ground
(Helena Mikkelsen)
The Sandhamn Murders
(Pernilla Andreasson)
To Cook a Bear
(Brita Kajsa)