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Rolf Peter Ingvar Stormare (born Storm, August 27, 1953), better known as Peter Stormare (Swedish: [ˈpěːtɛr ˈstɔ̂rːmarɛ] ⓘ), is a Swedish actor. He played Gaear Grimsrud in the film Fargo (1996) and John Abruzzi in the television series Prison Break (2005–2007).
Peter Stormare. Actor. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter Top 5,000 121. Play trailer 1:45. The Ritual Killer (2023) 99+ Videos. 99+ Photos. Peter Stormare was born in Arbrå, Gävleborgs län, Sweden, to Gunhild (Holm) and Karl Ingvar Storm. He began his acting career at the Royal National Theatre of Sweden, performing for eleven years.
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Actor: Fargo. Peter Stormare was born in Arbrå, Gävleborgs län, Sweden, to Gunhild (Holm) and Karl Ingvar Storm. He began his acting career at the Royal National Theatre of Sweden, performing for eleven years. In 1990 he became the Associate Artistic Director at the Tokyo Globe Theatre and directed productions of many Shakespeare plays ...
- August 27, 1953
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Culture Film Features. Interview. Peter Stormare: ‘I believe in aliens and UFOs – I pity people who don’t’. The prolific Swedish character actor, best known for feeding Steve Buscemi to a...
A Swedish film, stage, voice and television actor as well as a theatrical director, playwright and musician. He is perhaps best known for his roles as John Abruzzi in Prison Break and as Gaear Grimsrud, one of the two kidnappers in Fargo.
Peter Stormare. Highest Rated: 100% Food and Romance (2022) Lowest Rated: Not Available. Birthday: Aug 27, 1953. Birthplace: Arbra, Gävleborgs län, Sweden. Born in Kumla, Sweden in 1953, one of...
Secrets of the Viking Stone: With Peter Stormare, Elroy Balgaard, Scott Wolter, Matthew Northrup. Actor Peter Stormare's personal and often humorous journey through Minnesota to learn the truth about the Kensington Runestone, a disputed proof that vikings discovered America, through meetings with scholars, skeptics and sensationalists.