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Norwegian actress (born 1987)

Renate Reinsve (Norwegian: [rɛˈnɑ̀ːtə ˈræ̀ɪnˌsveː]; born 24 November 1987) is a Norwegian actress. She made her film debut in Oslo, August 31st , a 2011 film directed by Joachim Trier. Her breakout role came in The Worst Person in the World a 2021 romantic drama directed by Trier, for which she won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.

She starred in the Apple TV+ legal thriller series Presumed Innocent, the A24 satirical dark comedy A Different Man, and the thriller Armand (all in 2024). She reunited with Trier for the film Sentimental Value (2025).

Born in Solbergelva and educated at Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo in Oslo, Reinsve then joined the Trøndelag Teater in Trondheim, Norway.[1]

After being expelled from school at 16, Reinsve left Norway for Scotland and stayed in a hostel in Edinburgh. Running out of money, she was given a job in the bar of the hostel by the manager who “felt sorry for (her)”.[2]

2011–2020: Film debut and early work

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In 2014, she received the Hedda Award for her role in Besøk av gammel dame, an adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt‘s play Der Besuch der alten Dame. Since 2016, she has been contracted to Det Norske Teatret in Oslo.[1] Her films include Oslo, 31 August 31st, The Orheim Company (2012), and Welcome to Norway (2016).[1] On television, she has been a main character in Nesten voksen[3] and a side character in Hvite gutter.[4]

2021–present: Breakthrough and expansion

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In 2021, Reinsve played the principal character Julie in Joachim Trier’s romantic comedy-drama The Worst Person in the World, which premiered at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim.[5][6][7][8] On Late Night with Seth Meyers, Reinsve said that she was considering quitting acting the day before she was offered the role of Julie, and had considered working in carpentry as a backup plan to acting.[9] Trier had written the part of Julie specifically for her.[10] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian lauded the film giving it a five star review declaring, “Renate Reinsve is the actor who takes on this role and she takes off like a rocket, deserving star status to rival Lily James or Alicia Vikander for her tremendously mature, sensitive and sympathetic performance.”[11] For her performance Reinsve received numerous accolades including the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress as well as a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.[12]

Reinsve at the 2024 Berlinale in Berlin, Germany

Reinsve acted in two movies which competed at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, the first being Aaron Schimberg’s psychological drama A Different Man co-starring opposite Sebastian Stan. The second was Piero Messina‘s science-fiction romance Another End with Gael Garcia Bernal.[13][14] Reinsve acted in the film Armand directed by Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel which premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.[15] In Nordisk, Armand was said to be “A story about boundaries-not mainly between the kids, but between the adults involved. Who decides where to set them? What is an assault, what is play, what is consent and what is privacy?”[16] She was nominated for the European Film Award for Best Actress for her performance. Also in 2024, she played a lover and victim in the Apple TV+ legal thriller series Presumed Innocent acting opposite Jake Gyllenhaal. The series was based on the 1987 novel of the same name.[17]

Reinsve reunited with Trier for the family dramedy Sentimental Value starring alongside Stellan Skarsgård and Elle Fanning.[18] Filming commenced in August 2024.[19] The film premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival to positive reviews.[20][21] David Ehlrich of IndieWire praised her collaboration with the director: “Reinsve is immaculately attuned to Trier’s energy, and Sentimental Value is carried by the manic frustration she brings to her part”.[22] David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter concurred: “It’s especially gladdening to see Reinsve working again with a director who draws out every ounce of raw feeling in her” while also praising her for her dramatic and comedic abilities.[23] In June 2025, it was announced that Reinsve would star opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor in the A24 science-fiction film The Backrooms directed by Kane Parsons.[24]

During a November 2025 interview with Vogue[25] Reinsve said she had a son who was six. A week later at the ELLE “Women In Hollywood” event in a speech she mentioned him: “my son (who) is such a wonderful person, so sensitive and strong and cool, and I’m so happy to have him here.”[26] Appearing on Late Night with Seth Meyers again (on November 26, 2025), she spoke of having been kicked out of the Girl Scouts (luckily for her, the leader of the troop suggested that she get involved in theater). That wasn’t her only “misfortune”. Her family run a hardware store. According to Reinsve, she was quite disinterested in working there and was summarily dismissed from employment at the business.[27]

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