Anders Baasmo Christiansen
Anders Baasmo Christiansen, born on January 29, 1976, in Hamar, Norway, is a distinguished Norwegian actor. He gained significant recognition in 2003 when he won the Amanda Award for his outstanding role in the Norwegian film "Buddy."
Christiansen's talent was further acknowledged in 2007 when he received the Gullruten award for his portrayal of Henrik Ibsen in the NRK television series "En udødelig mann" ("An Immortal Man"). A graduate of the Norwegian Acting Academy, he completed his studies in 2000 and embarked on his professional journey at Trøndelag Teater in Trondheim before moving on to the Det Norske Teatret in Oslo.
In addition to his work in Norwegian cinema, Christiansen appeared in the Swedish films "Arn – The Knight Templar" (2007) and its sequel "Arn – The Kingdom at Road's End" (2008). His performance as Hamlet earned him the prestigious Heddaprisen in 2008, making him the first actor in history to win the Amanda, Gullruten, and Hedda awards.
In 2010, he was honored with the Shooting Stars Award at the Berlin International Film Festival, a recognition presented by European Film Promotion to promising up-and-coming actors. Christiansen's versatility and dedication to his craft continue to make him a prominent figure in the Scandinavian film and theater scene.
Filmography
Forgotten Christmas
Journey to the Christmas Star (2012)
Captain Sabertooth and the Treasure of Lama Rama
Burning
Munch
Buddy (2003)
Santa Swap: Merry Christmas Mr. Andersen
Olsenbanden - Siste skrik!
The Arctic Convoy
Burning 2
Kon-Tiki
Arn: The Kingdom at Road's End
The King's Choice
In Order of Disappearance
Welcome to Norway!
A Somewhat Gentle Man
Out Stealing Horses
Dragon Girl
Beyond Sleep
Asphalt Burning
Three Robbers and a Lion
The Birdcatcher
North (2009)
Dark Woods II
The Burning Sea
Staying Alive (2015)
Dag
La Palma
Exit