
Age: 39
female
Corneliussen was born on April 28, 1987 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She attended Johannesskolen in Frederiksberg and studied ballet in Copenhagen. She has a degree in graphic design. She was discovered at age 13 and encouraged to enter the Supermodel of Scandinavia contest, which was orchestrated byJacqueline Friis Mikkelsen, the CEO of Unique Models, an international modeling agency based in Copenhagen. She won the contest and subsequently began her international modeling career. She is an actress, known for Mr. Robot (2015), Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013) and Legends of Tomorrow (2016).

Stephanie Corneliussen

Miriam
for Miriam in Good Luck, Babe!
Suggested by thecookieprincess

The film is set in the 1980s in the US, where the topic of sexual orientation is still taboo, and social norms put enormous pressure on individuals. The main characters, Julia and Miriam, are childhood friends who spent every moment together. Over the years, their friendship transforms into something deeper - they fall in love with each other, but their relationship faces huge social and personal obstacles. Julia, determined and confident, is not ashamed of her identity or her love for Miriam. She openly expresses her feelings and is not afraid to be herself, which gives her a sense of freedom. In contrast, Miriam, who was raised in a conservative family, cannot cope with the social pressures that impose on her to hide her orientation. All the while, Miriam struggles with her inner conflict - her love for Julia is strong, but she can't stand the reaction of those around her who don't approve of their relationship. She decides to pretend to be heterosexual, living in a false relationship with a man to protect herself from ostracism and condemnation. As the two women's relationship develops, Miriam begins to suffer more and more from her decisions. On the one hand, she loves Julia, but on the other, she still can't accept herself and live up to her identity. After many years in hiding, Miriam decides to confess the truth to herself and then confront Julia to confess the truth and ask for forgiveness. And society's expectations? It doesn't matter anymore.