Background
Sørensen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 16 January 1982.
Sørensen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 16 January 1982.
She followed this by playing Roxie Hart in the musical Chicago in Copenhagen and on the West End. Sørensen"s breakthrough role was as journalist Katrine Fønsmark in the television political drama Borgen (2010-2013). While on a school trip to London, she watched the West End production of the musical Chicago which motivated her to become an actress.
Sørensen spoke of the experience in an interview for The Guardian, "lieutenant was so amazing and sexy, and I sat there thinking, "I want to be on that stage one day."".
She continued her studies at the Danish National School of Theatre, during which time Sørensen made her acting debut in 2005 as a receptionist on the television series The Eagle. Two years later she played the lead role of Roxie Hart in the 2007 production of Chicago at the Det Ny Theater in Copenhagen.
Sørensen then reprised the role in the West End production in 2008 at the Cambridge Theatre. In 2010, she made her breakthrough by playing the idealistic journalist, Katrine Fønsmark, in the DR political drama Borgen.
Sørensen received critical acclaim for playing a strong female protagonist on the show, and international recognition especially in the United Kingdom.
She also appeared in the action film Ved verdens ende (2010) opposite Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau which garnered her first nomination for the Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. In 2012, Sørensen portrayed painter Marie Krøyer in The Passion of Marie which earned her second Best Actress nomination at the Robert Awards. In 2015, Sørensen appeared in the Hardhome episode of the Home Box Office fantasy drama series Game of Thrones playing Karsi, a wildling chieftain.
In the same year, she starred opposite Anna Kendrick in the musical comedy sequel Pitch Perfect 2 as Kommissar, the leader of a rival German a cappella group.
In 2016, Sørensen will play Andy Warhol"s muse Ingrid in the Mick Jagger-produced Martin Scorsese Home Box Office series, Vinyl. She is also set to star in thriller 3 Things, alongside Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.