AKSEL HENNIE has become one of Norway's favorite actors. At the age of 17, he was one of the first in Norway to be convicted of graffiti-tagging. This experience later became the basis of the film "UNO," which he wrote, directed, and starred in. Director Joachim Rønning has called the 33-year old a man "who is not afraid to stand up for others, even if he has to bleed for it." Known for his extensive repertoire, Hennie's roles have included a bodybuilder on steroids ("UNO"), an angel ("Through a Glass, Darkly"), a self-absorbed gay man ("Cold Lunch"), and most recently a lead role as a World War II resistance hero ("Max Manus"). "Max Manus" was one of Norway's largest box-office successes ever, in 2008/09.
(Source: www.norway.org)
(Source: www.norway.org)
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