Seaside Hotel

Badehotellet (English: Seaside Hotel) is a Danish drama comedy series that has been running on TV 2 since 2013.[1] The story line follows the guests and employees at the hotel at a seaside hotel in Skagerrak, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of Skagen.[2][3] The show's plot line starts in mid-1928. Seasons 1 through 5 each follow a summer hotel season in the years 1928 through 1932. Season 6 through 8 each follow a summer season in the years 1939 through 1941.[4] Season 9, which aired in 2022, depicted the summer of 1945.[5]

Seaside Hotel
GenreDrama, comedy
Created by
  • Hanna Lundblad
  • Stig Thorsboe
Written by
  • Hanna Lundblad
  • Stig Thorsboe
Directed by
Starring
Composers
Country of originDenmark
Original languageDanish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes55
Production
Executive producers
  • Hanna Lundblad
  • Stig Thorsboe
  • Pernille Bech Christensen
  • Lars Bjørn Hansen
  • Keld Reinicke
  • Birdie Bjerregaard
  • Michael Fleischer
ProducerMichael Bille Frandsen
Cinematography
  • Jacob Kusk
  • Dirk Brüel
  • Niels Reedtz Johansen
Editors
  • Janne Bjerg Sørensen
  • Carsten Søsted
  • Steen Schapiro
Running time50 minutes

From 2016 through 2020, the series was the most watched fictional series on Danish television.[6]

In 2023, seasons 1-9 were made available in the United States on PBS Passport.[7]

Main cast and characters

Following are the main characters in the series:[8]

Actor Character
Ole Thestrup Julius Andersen
Bodil Jørgensen Molly Andersen
Cecilie Stenspil Helene Aurland Weyse
Peter Hesse Overgaard Hjalmar Aurland
Mads Wille Grev Ditmar
Sigurd Holmen le Dous Philip Dupont
Morten Hemmingsen Morten Enevoldsen
Birthe Neumann Olga Fjeldsø
Anette Støvelbæk Alice Frigh
Bjarne Henriksen Otto Frigh
Ulla Vejby Edith Marie Jensen
Rosalinde Mynster Fie Kjær
Kristian Halken Peter Andreas Kjær
Amalie Dollerup Amanda Madsen Berggren
Lars Ranthe Georg Madsen
Anne Louise Hassing Therese Madsen
Ena Spottag Martha
Merete Mærkedahl Otilia
Sonja Oppenhagen Lydia Vetterstrøm Ploug
Jens Jacob Tychsen Edward Weyse

References


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