Ingar Helge Gimle ( Norwegian. Ingar Helge Gimle ; born September 28, 1956 , Oslo , Norway ) is a Norwegian film and theater actor.
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Ingar Helge Gimle as King in 1994 | |
| Date of Birth | September 28, 1956 (aged 62) |
| Place of Birth | Oslo , Norway |
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| Profession | actor |
| Career | 1980 - present time |
| Direction | drama , comedy , family |
| Awards | Amanda (2 awards) , Komiprisen , Heddaprisen |
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Biography
In 1982, Ingar Helge Gimle graduated from the State Theater School.
In 1985 he made his debut at the Trøndelag Theater in the play by Vaclav Havel “ Largo desolato ”. He also participated in the plays of Henrik Ibsen “ Brand ” and “ When We, the Dead, Awaken ”, in George Orwell’s novel “The Farmyard ”.
In 1989, Ingar Helge Gimle began working at the New Oslo Theater , where he played various roles, including in the work of Roser i ørkenen by Henrik Arnold Vergelann .
In 1993, Gimle played Dmitry Karamazov in the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky " The Brothers Karamazov ." In addition, he played in the Tennessee Williams play, "Desire Tram. "
In 1996, Ingar Helge Gimle began to play roles in the Norwegian National Theater .
Since 1980, Ingar Helge Gimle began acting in films. Known for films such as: “ Corridors of Time ”, “ I am Dina ”, “ Wolf Summer ”, “ In the Power of a Woman ”, “ People in the Sun ”, “ Victoria: A Love Story ”, “ Operation Dead Snow 2 ” , as well as on the series " Lillehammer ."
Rewards
- 1999: Amanda Award for Best Actor in A Cruel Hangover
- 2009: Komiprisen Award for Best Artist in a Cabaret
- 2010: Amanda Award for Best Supporting Role in Just Another Day at Work
- 2013: Heddaprisen Award for Best Actor in Just Another Day at Work
Links
- Ingar Helge Gimle on the Internet Movie Database
- Ingar Helge Gimle on the KinoPoisk website
- Biography (inaccessible link)
- Ingar Helge Gimle was in Hollywood for 2 years