Connie Nielsen - Wikipedia Connie Inge-Lise Nielsen (born 3 July 1965) [1][2] is a Danish actress She has starred as Lucilla in the films Gladiator (2000) and Gladiator II (2024) and as Queen Hippolyta in the DC Extended Universe (2017–2021)
Connie Nielsen: Reflecting on a Stellar Career in Hollywood Connie Nielsen’s impact goes beyond the silver screen Renowned for her philanthropic endeavours, Nielsen continues to leverage her fame for the greater common good Her charity work and advocacy for numerous social causes have further amplified her influence in global affairs
Connie Nielsen - Biography - IMDb Nielsen was the female lead in the Golden Globe Award-nominated series "Boss," opposite Kelsey Grammer, had a recurring role as a femme fatale on FOX's "The Following," opposite Kevin Bacon, and appeared in a recurring arc on CBS' "The Good Wife "
Connie Nielsen - Human Needs Project Danish-born actor, producer and writer, Connie Nielsen’s achievements in the arts range across leads in films such as the Academy Award winning Gladiator, the critically acclaimed Brothers, One Hour Photo, and Demon Lover
What is Connie Nielsen doing today? Net Worth, Husband, Family • Danish actress Connie Inge-Lise Nielsen was born in 1965 in Frederikshavn, Denmark • She is best known for her role in the 2000 action-adventure movie “Gladiator” • She is currently shooting for four upcoming films, including “Tonight at Noon” and “Ocean Deep”
Connie Nielsen on Power, Legacy, and Playing Eleanor of Aquitaine in . . . “She was a strategist, a patron of the arts, and a deeply spiritual person She believed her power was given by God and she used it to protect her children, her lands, and her legacy ” Eleanor’s authority, Nielsen notes, isn’t always loud “There’s a stillness to her,” she says
Connie Nielsen On Her Journey In The Dreamer - Screen Rant While promoting the release of The Dreamer – Becoming Karen Blixen, Connie Nielsen spoke to Screen Rant about her work on the series and how important it was to show the process by which Karen transformed from a sad, middle-aged depressive into one of the most respected writers of the 20th century