Eythor Gudjonsson
Eyþór Guðjónsson, born on February 5, 1968, in Iceland, is a prominent actor known for his striking height of 6'3" (1.91 m). He gained widespread recognition for his breakout role in the 2005 horror film *Hostel*, where he portrayed Óli, an Icelandic backpacker. The character, memorable for his catchphrase "King of the Swing," embarks on a chilling journey through Europe alongside American travelers, only to face a sinister trap in a Slovakian hostel. The film, written and directed by Eli Roth and produced by Quentin Tarantino, was pivotal in launching Eyþór's career, despite him having no prior acting experience. Roth was captivated by Eyþór's charm and charisma, which led him to craft the role specifically for him.
Following the success of *Hostel*, Eyþór earned acclaim from both audiences and critics internationally. He also served as an assistant producer on *Hostel: Part II*. In addition to his film career, Eyþór showcased his entrepreneurial spirit by opening an activity park in Reykjavik in 2009. Furthermore, he ventured into television, producing and hosting a family-oriented show that premiered on September 18, 2009. His friendship with Tarantino has deepened over the years, with the acclaimed director frequently visiting Iceland to immerse himself in the local culture alongside Eyþór.
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