Irene Ibsen married Danish writer Steen Andersen Josias Christopher Bille (called Josias), a member of the ancient nobleBille family, in 1930, and moved to Denmark.[4] Her first dramatic work, Uten ansikt ('Faceless'), was published here. Kysset ('The Kiss') followed in 1965. In the same year she issued the novel Det leende vindu ('The Laughing Window').[1] She died in February 1985.[4]
Issue
Ibsen Bille had three children from two marriages: Suzanna (with first husband, Mario Rocco, the daughter was named Rosetta), and Anders and Joen (with second husband Josias). Roughly a third of Henrik Ibsen's living descendants come from Irene's grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Suzannah Ibsen (1922-1979), married Ib Bering Jensen (1921-2012)
Thorkel Josias Bering-Jensen (1959-) and Jeanette Uhrenholt (1968-)
Chanel Uhrenholt (1986-)
Francisca Uhrenholt (1990-)
Vitus Mario Bering-Jensen (1959-)
Angelo Bering Jensen (1983-)
Valentino Bering Jensen (1986-)
Jonas Vitus Bering-Jensen (2003-)
Leon Bering-Jensen (2016-)
Anders Steensen Bille (1940–2011), married Mona Skov Hansen (1941-)
Steen Andersen Oluf Bille (1964-), married Geraldine Dumas (1975-)
Anders Steensen Victorien Bille (2009-)
Arsène Constant Eske Bille (2011-)
Bernt Ivar Bille (1968-), married Betina Laulund Henriksen