Lars Brygmann

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Lars Brygmann

Lars Brygmann (born February 17, 1957 in Denmark ) is a Danish actor .

Life

Brygmann completed a corresponding training in 1987 at a private drama school Tsarens Hof . He then appeared in various Danish theaters, such as Får302 , Dr. Dante , Mungo Park and Østre Gasværk Teater . Brygmann made his film and television debut in 1996 in the short film Sprængt nakke and in the feature film Elsker elsker ikke ... and joined the series Juletestamentet in the same year . Since then he has worked as an actor in various Danish film and television productions, where he appeared in several supporting roles and a few leading roles. He is also active as a Danish voice actor in films for children and young people as well as in cartoons and animated films. In 2004, Brygmann was nominated for the Danish film and television award Robert in the category Best Actor as Mick in Stealing Rembrandt - Claws for Beginners . In 2008 he was awarded the Robert in the same category for his leading role as Ulrich Nymann in the film Hvid nat .

His brothers Martin and Jens Brygmann are also actors. Lars Brygmann is married to the television presenter Katrine Salomon . They have two children together, Fernanda and Carlo.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • 2003: Winner in the category Best Actor at the Zulu Awards ( Stealing Rembrandt )
  • 2004: Nomination as best leading actor for the Bodil Awards ( Stealing Rembrandt )
  • 2004: Nomination for best leading actor at the Robert Festival ( Stealing Rembrandt )
  • 2005: Nomination for best supporting actor at the Zulu Awards ( Fluerne på væggen )

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