Most people know her face from the TV newspaper and Deadline.
But journalist Lene Johansen
also writes books about children, parents, strong women and actresses.
She is known as host on the TV Newspaper, Profile, Sunday Magazine and Deadline.
In addition, she is the author of several books, mom, lecturer, moderator and
teacher of journalism.
Today, Lene Johansen is 50 years old.
With a mother who hosted the TV newspaper, and a father
who was a news journalist at Ritzaus Bureau, she grew up with journalism as an
integral part of everyday life.
She also chose to walk in the parents'
footsteps, and in 1988 she became a journalist. The same year as his boyfriend,
Jørgen Ramskov, who is the CEO of Radio24syv.
After passing Politiken in
practice and later Copenhagen Radio, Lene Johansen worked for DR for almost 30
years, but in 2010 he chose a voluntary resignation in connection with a major
savings team at DR.
She has told Kristeligt Dagblad that the decision to
go was inspired by Christine Antorini's account in Lene Johansen's book, My
mother is dead !. It taught her that you do not have to postpone anything
tomorrow.
In 2011, Lene Johansen wrote the book: The Art to Release When
the Children Move From Home. Here she interviews author Fay Weldon and film
producer Peter Aalbæk about saying goodbye to home-grown children.
She
has also made the interview series and the accompanying book Brave women who are
about women who put their lives at stake in the fight for human rights and
democratic conditions.
Now she is doing another interview series. This
time about actresses in Europe, and among the contributors is the Danish actress
Ghita Nørby. Next to the series she works on a biography.
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