Biography
Danish actress Iben Hjejle attained international recognition for her performances in
Søren Kragh-Jacobsen's 1999 film
Mifune (inspired by the back-to-basics Dogma 95 filmmaking style) and
Stephen Frears' enthusiastically received 2000 screen adaptation of
Nick Hornby's High Fidelity. Born in Copenhagen on March 22, 1971, Hjejle studied acting at the State Theatre School of Denmark. She was discovered by director Niels Arden Oplev, who cast her in both his 1991 short
Naked and his 1996 feature
Portland, the latter of which cast the actress as a young woman who takes up with a violent ex-con. Three years later, Hjejle scored a critical breakthrough with her portrayal of a prostitute turned housekeeper in
Mifune, winning a Jury Special Mention for her work at the 1999 Berlin Film Festival. After another lead that same year, in the horror film
Besat, Hjejle won a starring role in
High Fidelity, her first English-language film. Her portrayal of Laura, the lawyer girlfriend of the film's protagonist (
John Cusack), earned a positive reception that was nicely complemented by the acclaim surrounding the film as a whole. Despite this generous boost to her screen career, Hjejle has continued to act on Danish television and as a member of Copenhagen's Ostre Gasvaerk Theatre. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide