Peter Stormare, born on August 27, 1953 in Kumla, Sweden, is an actor who achieved international recognition through his distinctive presence and intense performances. After training at the prestigious drama school in Stockholm, Stormare began his career in theater before turning to film and initially appearing in Swedish productions.
Peter Stormare celebrated his international breakthrough in 1996 alongside Steve Buscemi in the Coen Brothers' tragicomedy "Fargo," in which he portrayed the taciturn yet extremely brutal criminal Gaear Grimsrud. This role established him as a character actor for enigmatic and often menacing figures. Notable appearances followed in films such as "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" (1997), "Armageddon" (1998), and "The Big Lebowski" (1998), also directed by the Coen Brothers.
Peter Stormare has worked with renowned directors and demonstrated his versatility across diverse genres. In "Minority Report" (2002) he appeared alongside Tom Cruise, in "Constantine" (2005) he portrayed Lucifer, and in the "John Wick" film series (from 2014) he was seen as a Russian crime boss. Peter Stormare also left lasting impressions on television, notably in the series "Prison Break" (2005-2009). Additionally, he has lent his voice to video game characters and occasionally appeared as a musician.
The German dubbing voice of Peter Stormare is Arthur Galiandin, who brings the Swedish actor's unmistakable presence to German-speaking audiences.
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