Kim Sønderholm (or Kim S. Andersen / Kim Andersen) is a Danish actor,
film producer and radio personality.By the age of 12, Kim was familiar
with the media business. He was started as a weekly co-host at a local
radio station in his hometown, Aarhus in Denmark. Already after a few
shows he was given his own DJ program each week. At a few occasions
Kim also went on-air on the National Danish Radio. During this time,
he also starred in several commercials on both radio and television.
As the local radio station had to close, he went on to writing for a
couple of magazines, both paper and internet based, in most cases
film-related. Since then starring in quite a few underground short
films before finally being accepted to theaterschool in 1998, where,
during his stay, he and a fellow student wrote manuscripts for no less
than three feature films.After graduation in 2001 he moved to
Copenhagen, where he was soon offered a minor role in the blockbuster,
Klatretøsen (2002) ("Catch That Girl"), and since then things have
quickly taken off.In 2004 he produced and starred in the feature film
Brutal Incasso (2005) that we wrote back in theatre school. The film
has later won the Audience Award for Best Film at The Weekend Of Fear
Film Festival in 2006 and nominated for Best Foreign Film at a couple
of other film festivals.
film producer and radio personality.By the age of 12, Kim was familiar
with the media business. He was started as a weekly co-host at a local
radio station in his hometown, Aarhus in Denmark. Already after a few
shows he was given his own DJ program each week. At a few occasions
Kim also went on-air on the National Danish Radio. During this time,
he also starred in several commercials on both radio and television.
As the local radio station had to close, he went on to writing for a
couple of magazines, both paper and internet based, in most cases
film-related. Since then starring in quite a few underground short
films before finally being accepted to theaterschool in 1998, where,
during his stay, he and a fellow student wrote manuscripts for no less
than three feature films.After graduation in 2001 he moved to
Copenhagen, where he was soon offered a minor role in the blockbuster,
Klatretøsen (2002) ("Catch That Girl"), and since then things have
quickly taken off.In 2004 he produced and starred in the feature film
Brutal Incasso (2005) that we wrote back in theatre school. The film
has later won the Audience Award for Best Film at The Weekend Of Fear
Film Festival in 2006 and nominated for Best Foreign Film at a couple
of other film festivals.
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