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Simone Lykke

Birthday: September 09, 1986 (38 years)

HomeTown: Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Simone Lykke is a Danish actress, famous for her roles in The Chestnut Man (2021), One Way to Denmark (2019), Pros and Cons (2018), and Grow (2020). Born on September 09, 1986, Simone Lykke hails from Copenhagen, Denmark. As in 2024, Simone Lykke's age is 38 years. Discover below for comprehensive details about Simone Lykke, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


Simone Lykke Wiki Table

Stage NameSimone Lykke
Real NameSimone Lykke
Profession(s)Actress,
BirthdaySeptember 09, 1986
Zodiac SignVirgo
Age38 years
GenderFemale
BirthplaceCopenhagen, Denmark
HometownCopenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
NationalityDanish

Simone Lykke Family and Personal Life

  1. Simone Lykke was born in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  2. Simone Lykke’s birth sign is Virgo.
  3. Simone Lykke was born on September 9, 1986, in Denmark.
  4. Her Zodiac sign is Virgo.
  5. She is known for playing roles such as Jeanette in ‘Ambassadøren’, Dorthe’s sister in ‘Min fars krig’, and Olivia in ‘Hundeliv’.
  6. She has been honored with the International Independent Film Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Zombiehagen (2014).
  7. You can follow her on Instagram, her handle is @simonelykkep.

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Simone Lykke Biography and Facts

  1. Who is Simone Lykke?: Simone Lykke is a Danish actress acclaimed for roles in The Chestnut Man (2021), One Way to Denmark (2019), Pros and Cons (2018), and Grow (2020).
  2. Her Acting Career: She portrayed Benedikte Skans in The Chestnut Man, Dulfer in Pros and Cons, Aggy in Alfa, and Matilda in One Way to Denmark.
  3. Height: She stands at a height of 5′ 6¼″ (1.68 m).

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Simone Lykke Height

Simone Lykke's height is estimated to be about 5′ 6¼″ (1.68 m), based on reliable data and sources.