She was born in
Aalborg. In 2001 she won the
MGP Junior, which led to a gold certified album. The following year she received a Grammy for Best Teen Album. Since then, she worked as a model in
Milan, London,
Atlanta, Copenhagen,
Oslo, Munich,
Amsterdam,
Istanbul and
Stockholm. She has done model photos, catalogues and billboards for
Tiffany Bridal,
O'Neill,
Heineken,
Volvo,
Citroën and
Wonderbra. She has done photo series and covers of
Cosmopolitan,
T3,
Ché and
Marie Claire and runway for Italian
Vogue. In 2005 she released the single "Boom", which went in at No. 4 on the official Danish single chart. The following year she began as a hostess at the Danish
MTV, and made the subsequent two seasons. Her program was MTV's most watched. On 25 October 2010 she released the now gold certified single "Every Time (You Look at Me)". The song went straight to number 1 in
Denmark and the music video was on the release day the 8th most watched on YouTube in the world. On 9 May 2011 she released the single "Dirty Hands" which went No. 1 on MTV Denmark and Brazil. 19 February she released the single "Kill for Your Love" which went No. 1 on MTV Denmark that week and was shown on the national TV-channel DR MAMA. On 15 November 2012 Sisse Marie had her song "Paralyzed" featured in life simulation video game
The Sims 3. She was also designed as a digital character in the game. The game has sold more than 150 million copies worldwide. In 2014, Sisse Marie moved to the United States after securing an American record deal, and shortly after, she was cast to star in several American feature films and television series. She has since appeared in and produced several independent projects, among them the festival short
The Lost Princess (2023) and the features
Let’s Make It (2018) and
Wonderland Recoil (2022). In 2019, Sisse Marie was cast to star in the award-winning
Freeform TV series
Siren playing Yura, a
feral mermaid and leader of the
merpeople colony in Nome, Alaska. She was featured as Astrid in director
Zack Snyder's movies
Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire (2023) and
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver (2024). == Discography ==