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  1. Ulrich Thomsen is a Danish actor. Thomsen was born in Fyn, Denmark and graduated from the Danish National School of Theatre and Contemporary Dance in 1993, after which playing on several theatres in Copenhagen, such as Dr. Dantes Aveny, Mungo Park and Østre Gasværks Teater. His film debut was in 1994 in Nattevagten, (Nightwatch) directed by Ole Bornedal. Since then a number of roles in ...

  2. Ulrich Thomsen. Actor. Actor, Director, Producer. ulrichthomsenactor.com + 1. Posts. Reels. Tagged. Repost from @sorenrasted • Idag er der verdenspremiere på ...

  3. Banshee: Created by David Schickler, Jonathan Tropper. With Antony Starr, Ivana Milicevic, Ulrich Thomsen, Frankie Faison. An ex-con assumes the identity of a murdered sheriff in the small town of Banshee, Pennsylvania, where he has some unfinished business.

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  4. Ulrich Thomsen (born December 6, 1963) graduated from the Danish National School of Theatre and Contemporary Dance in 1993. Having appeared in numerous productions on stage in his native Copenhagen, he made his feature debut starring in Ole Bornedal’s 1994 indie hit, Nightwatch. Thomsen has worked with many acclaimed directors world wide, and ...

  5. Interview with Director Ulrich Thomsen at 23rd Black Nights Film Festival (22.11.2019) Ulrich Thomsen interview om Den du Frygter Skuespilleren om kollektiver, nøgenhed på film og samarbejdet med Thomas Vinterberg.

  6. Ulrich Thomsen The Official Site. Filmography. Director. 2019 Gutterbee; 2016 In Embryo; Actor. 2024 Run – ; 2024 Dead Language; 2024 Den Grænseløse – Carl Mørck; 2024 Stockholm Bloodbath – Hemming Gadh

  7. Ulrich Thomsen’s age is 60. Danish actor who most notably appeared in 1998’s Festen and 1999’s in The World Is Not Enough. He also starred in the 1996 film, Portland. The 60-year-old movie actor was born in Odense, Denmark. He studied at the Danish National School of Theatre and Contemporary Dance and went on to appear in his first film ...

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