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Søren Louis Pilmark (born 16 October 1955) is a Danish actor. Pilmark has worked as a film and theatrical actor, a director, and as an author. Søren Pilmark er sammen med hans kone Susanne ambassadør fo
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Career


Theater

Pilmark graduated from the School of Acting at Aarhus Theater in 1977, where he was then part of the performing company until 1980. From 1981 to 1994 he was a member of the company of the
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. Over the course of his theatrical career, Pilmark has played a variety of roles, including: Morten in ''Marx and Coca Cola'' (1981), the main role in '' Erasmus Montanus'' (1983), the Pirate King in ''
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'' (1985), the monologue of ''Natten før skoven'' (1985), The Prince in ''Der var engang'' (1987), Konstantin in ''
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'' (1987), Johannes in ''Ordet'' (1991), the lead roles in ''
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'' (1992) and ''Richard III'' (1994), John in ''Oleanna'' (1995), the Engineer in ''
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'' (1996), Heisenberg in ''
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'' (1999), ''Speed the Plow'' (2002), King Philip in ''Don Carlos'' (2009), Professor Higgins in ''
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'' (2010), and Stockmann in ''
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'' (2021). With Per Pallesen he created ''The Pallesen Pilmark Show'', which toured in both in Asia and in the United States from 1984 to 1998. A TV version of the show, which was broadcast on DR, won the Silver Rose at the Rose d'Or Festival in 1985. Since 1991, Pilmark has been part of the musical/comedy group Ørkenens Sønner together with Henrik Koefoed, Niels Olsen and Asger Reher. Within the group, he has played the role of 'Omar Papa', the lodge's magical master and technical genius. The group have produced nine Ørkenens Sønner shows. As a stage director, Pilmark worked on ''Dyrene i Hakkebakkeskoven'' (1996) and Simpatico (1997).


Film & TV

Pilmark's first film role was as an extra, a boy in the street, in the comedy '' Den kære familie'' in 1962, at the age of 6. Later film roles include '' Flickering Lights'' (2000) and '' King's Game'' (2004), ''Roser og persille'' (1993), ''Menneskedyret'' (1995), '' Lad de små børn'' (2004), ''Lotto'' (2006), ''
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'' (2009), '' Kon-Tiki'' (2012), and '' Downsizing'' (2017). He has had a recurring role in the Jussi Adler-Olsen thrillers '' Kvinden i buret'', '' Fasandræberne'', ''Flaskepost fra P'', and ''Journal 64''. In 2006 his short fiction film '' Helmer & Son'' was nominated for an Academy Award. On TV he has had roled in '' Riget'', ''Een stor familie'' (1982–83), ''De skrigende halse'' (1993), ''Gøngehøvdingen'' (1992), ''
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'' (1999), ''Lykke'' (2011–2012), ''
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'' (2014), ''Kampen om det tunge vand'' (2015), '' Atlantic Crossing'' (2020), as well as in the
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series '' Vikings: Valhalla'' (2022).


Writing

Pilmark's published his first novel, ''Varieté'', in 2021. The novel is a historical drama about a magician, set in a provincial
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theater in Denmark in the 1910s.


Honours and awards

* Knight of the Order of Dannebrog * Robert Award for ''Menneskedyret'' * Robert Award for his role as Werner Heisenberg in
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* Best actor for Flickering Lights, Method Fest * Bodil Award for Best Supporting Actor for King's Game * Robert Award for King's Game * Bronze portrait in a granite tile in Frederiksberg, 2008 * Had a street named after him, Pilmarken, in Østermarie on Bornholm, 2018


References


External links

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Søren Pilmark biography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pilmark, Soren 1955 births Best Supporting Actor Bodil Award winners Bodil Awards Danish male film actors Danish male television actors Danish male voice actors Living people Male actors from Copenhagen