Lise Henningsen, born Rasmussen, began her acting journey in 1954 at ABC Teatret, where she honed her craft alongside notable talents. Best known for her role in Daddy, Darling (1970), she brought a unique presence to the film's exploration of complex relationships. With a background in theater and revue, Henningsen's versatility allowed her to navigate various performance styles, ultimately contributing to the rich tapestry of cult cinema. Her work in Daddy, Darling exemplifies the era's bold storytelling and character-driven narratives.
Daddy, Darling
A young Danish girl seduces everything in sight after daddy refuses her naughty come-ons. She'll have a lesbian affair with her teacher, pretend that her teenage boyfriend is dear old dad and finally get to her stepmother.