Ellen Winther, born on August 11, 1933, in Århus, Denmark, is a celebrated figure in the world of performing arts, renowned for her multifaceted talents as an actor, opera singer, and voice actor. Her journey began with rigorous training in opera, leading to her professional debut in 1957 at the prestigious Royal Danish Theatre, where she would enchant audiences for three decades as both a singer and a dramatic actress.
Winther gained international recognition in 1962 when she won the Danish selection for the Eurovision Song Contest with her poignant rendition of "Vuggevise" ("Lullaby"). This achievement propelled her to the seventh Eurovision Song Contest held in Luxembourg City on March 18, where she finished in a commendable joint tenth place out of sixteen entries.
Beyond her operatic success, Winther became a beloved figure in Danish film and television, captivating audiences with her performances. Notably, she portrayed Minna Varnæs in the iconic series Matador in 1978, further solidifying her status as a household name.
In recognition of her significant contributions to the arts in Denmark, Ellen Winther was honored with the Order of the Dannebrog in 1983, a testament to her enduring legacy and impact on the cultural landscape.