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Peter Plaugborg (born 12 April 1980) is a Danish actor.[1]

Key Information

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 Flammen & Citronen Lillebjørn
The Candidate Den Tynde Mand
2009 Velsignelsen Kim
Broderskab Sergent
2010 Submarino Martins far
Freedom on Parole Originalen
2012 A Caretaker's Tale Carsten
2013 The Keeper of Lost Causes Lars Henrik 'Lasse' Jensen
Miraklet Johannas mand
2014 1864 Sergent Jespersen 6 episodes
2015 I dine hænder Niels
The Idealist Poul Brink
The Shamer's Daughter Drakan
2017 Winter Brothers Daniel
Den utrolige historie om den kæmpestore pære Viceborgmester Kvist Voice
2018 A Fortunate Man
Kursk Alexander Grekov (Executive Officer Kursk)
Christian IV King's royal physician
2019 Harpiks Jens

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from Grokipedia
Peter Plaugborg is a Danish actor known for his compelling performances in Danish film and television, often portraying complex characters in crime dramas, historical pieces, and arthouse productions. Born on April 12, 1980, in Ølgod, Denmark, Plaugborg has built a steady career since the late 2000s, appearing in acclaimed works such as Flame & Citron (2008), Submarino (2010), Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes (2013), Winter Brothers (2017), The Idealist (2015), and the international submarine thriller Kursk (2018). His roles have ranged from supporting parts in ensemble casts to leads in television series, including Cry Wolf (2020), Darkness: Those Who Kill (2019), and Fantomforhold (2021). Plaugborg's contributions have helped shape contemporary Danish cinema, earning him recognition for versatility across genres and consistent presence in both domestic and select international projects.

Early life and education

Early years

Peter Plaugborg was born on April 12, 1980, in Ølgod, Ribe, Denmark. He stands at a height of 200 cm, with strawberry blond hair and blue eyes. His native language is Danish, and he also speaks English. Limited information is available about his childhood or family background prior to entering the acting profession.

Education and training

Peter Plaugborg graduated from the Acting School at Odense Theatre in 2007. He had previously completed an education in animation film before transitioning to professional acting training. This formal acting program at the institution affiliated with Odense Theatre marked his primary preparation for a career in performance.

Career

Theatre career

Peter Plaugborg has developed a prominent theatre career centered primarily on Det Kongelige Teater (The Royal Danish Theatre), where he has been a recurring performer since the early 2010s. Following his graduation from Skuespillerskolen ved Odense Teater in 2007, which marked his eligibility for professional engagements, Plaugborg quickly established himself on stage. His extensive work at Det Kongelige Teater includes Henrik in Maskerade (2017), Cassio in Othello (2017) , Jamie in Long Day’s Journey Into Night (2017) , Orsino in Twelfth Night (2017), Emcee in Cabaret (2015), Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire (2015), Paris in Romeo & Juliet (2014), and Prior in Angels in America (2013). Plaugborg has also taken on notable roles elsewhere, such as Polyneikes in Oedipus + Antigone (2016), and ensemble parts in Metamorphosis (2014) and Sonnets (2012). He has maintained a recurring collaboration with director Elisa Kragerup across multiple productions, contributing to his versatility in both classical and contemporary works.

Film career

Plaugborg made his film debut in 2008 with the role of Lillebjørn in the historical war drama Flame & Citron. Two years later, he collaborated with director Thomas Vinterberg on Submarino (2010), playing Martins far. In 2013, he portrayed Lars Henrik 'Lasse' Jensen in Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes, directed by Mikkel Nørgaard. Plaugborg's profile in Danish and international cinema grew through several prominent roles in the mid-2010s. In 2015, he appeared as Drakan in the fantasy adventure The Shamer’s Daughter and as Poul Brink in The Idealist, directed by Christina Rosendahl. He also had a role in In Your Arms that year. In 2017, he starred as Daniel in the drama Winter Brothers, directed by Hlynur Pálmason. His later notable performances include Alexander Grekov in the 2018 submarine disaster film Kursk. That same year, he appeared in A Fortunate Man and as the Royal Physician in C4 – The Last Journey. In 2019, he played Jens Haarder in Resin, directed by Daniel Borgman. Other credits include a role in The Miracle (2014). His work in film has built on his theatre background to deliver nuanced screen performances.

Television career

Peter Plaugborg has established a prominent presence in Danish television through recurring and supporting roles in acclaimed drama and comedy series, frequently produced for or in collaboration with public broadcaster DR. His television work often features in high-profile limited series and multi-season shows exploring political, historical, and contemporary themes. In 2013, he appeared as Asger Fønsmark in the third season of the political drama Borgen, directed by Jesper W. Nielsen for DR Drama. The following year, he portrayed Sergeant Jespersen in the historical miniseries 1864, directed by Ole Bornedal for Miso Film and DR Drama, appearing in 6 episodes. Plaugborg continued his television presence with the role of René in the comedy series Ditte & Louise (2015–2016), directed by Niklas Bendixen for DR Drama. In 2016, he played Martin Bech Simonsen in the dramedy Splitting Up Together (Bedre skilt end aldrig), directed by Hella Joof for Happy Ending Film. His later television credits include Mikkel Velin in the crime drama Darkness: Those Who Kill (2019), directed by Carsten Myllerup for Miso Film and Simon Hansen in Cry Wolf (2020) . He also starred as Chresten in Fantomforhold (2021). These roles highlight his versatility across genres in Danish television production.
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