
David Dencik
Acting
Biography
Karl David Sebastian Dencik (born 31 October 1974) is a Swedish-Danish actor. He has acted in both Swedish and Danish films, and has also had major roles in English-language films and series including Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), Top of the Lake (2017), McMafia (2018), Chernobyl (2019), and the James Bond film No Time to Die (2021). Dencik is a two-time Robert Award winner, for Best Actor in a Leading Role for A Soap (2006) and Robert Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Television Role for The Chestnut Man (2021). He won a Guldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actor for The Perfect Patient (2019). He is also a seven-time Bodil Award nominee. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Dencik, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 31, 1974
Place of Birth: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Known For

Chernobyl
The true story of one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history: the catastrophic nuclear accident at Chernobyl. A tale of the brave men and women who sacrificed to save Europe from unimaginable disaster.

The Day Will Come
In 1967, two brothers from Copenhagen, Denmark, wind up in an orphanage, where the headmaster's cruel tyranny slowly provokes the kids to push back.

Klovn
Klovn is a Danish sitcom, which first aired on the Danish TV channel TV2 Zulu. It focuses on the life of the main character Frank and Casper. The show builds its comedy around quiet everyday situations, social awkwardness, uncomfortable silences and general faux pas. Klovn usually gets compared to the American sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm by Larry David. It’s also shot handheld, in a pseudo-realistic style. Some have also mistakenly compared the theme to Curb Your Enthusiasm’s, despite it being a direct reference to Jacques Tati’s Mr. Hulot movies. The poster for the first film can be seen in Casper and Frank’s offices throughout the series. Klovn initially ran 6 seasons on TV2 Zulu from 2005-2009 and was renewed with an additional 3 seasons that aired from 2018-2022.

The Left Wing Gang
In 1989, seven radical left-wing activists were charged of being behind a series of the most professional robberies in the history of Denmark. The many millions stolen in the gang's activities were transferred to the terror organization PFLP with the aim of supporting anti-Israeli Palestinians. The assumed leader of the gang, Jan Weimann, never revealed his double life to his wife or friends, and police superintendent Jørn Moos, who was in charge of the investigation, staked his career to catch the gang members.

Those in Power: The Sacrifice
Elizabeth Meyer and Charlotte Ekeblad are the team that will win back power for the Social Democrats. Party chairman Meyers is exposed to threats from Islamist fundamentalists because of her Jewish background, which forces her to live with Säpo guards on her heels 24/7. But this death threat is not her biggest problem after all. It turns out that Elizabeth Meyer is slowly falling ill with a family disease - Alzheimer's.

The Killing
The Killing is a Danish police procedural set in the Copenhagen main police department and revolves around Detective Inspector Sarah Lund and her team, with each season series following a different murder case day-by-day and a one-hour episode covering twenty-four hours of the investigation. The series is noted for its plot twists, season-long storylines, dark tone and for giving equal emphasis to the story of the murdered victim's family alongside the police investigation. It has also been singled out for the photography of its Danish setting, and for the acting ability of its cast.

Robins
Robins is a Swedish late-night talk show which premiered on SVT2 on August 23, 2006. The host is the young stand-up comedian Robin Paulsson from Malmö. The show's format is similar to that of other late-night shows, Robin makes jokes about recent news, shows sketches, and talks to a guest in the studio. One of the most popular sketches in the show features Robin appearing as Swedish football player Zlatan Ibrahimović.

Those Half Hidden
The story of 'Those Half Hidden' is like a tapestry, in which the threads run obliquely between four different families in two different decades. Weaving recurrent patterns, the story unfolds upon the loom of our vulnerability in lives that are as brittle as the morning ice. This is the story of those who survived, and this is the story of those who did not survive.

Millennium
Investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist is drawn into an endlessly dark world, with enigmatic hacker Lisbeth Salander his only guide.

Sommer
Sommer is a Danish TV-drama aired on DR1 in 2008. The series was created by Jesper W. Nielsen and Karina Dam
Filmography
as Jasper de Voogdt
as Thomas
as Niels Jensen
as Dirigent
as Magnus Rentorp
as Peter
as Lars Norén
as Peter Steen
as Henrik
as David Dencik
as Dr. Faber
as Nathan
as Håkan
as Lev
as Björn
as Colonel Raad
as Colonel Stok
as Simon Genz
as Valdo Obruchev
as Filip
as Lars
as Rylander
as Thomas Quick
as The Clerk
as Mikhail Gorbachev
as Peder Sander
as Mikkel
as Boris Godman
as Vetlesen
as Niels Bohr
as Inspektør Hartmann
as Arne Itkin
as Inspektør Hartmann
as Dr. Mabuse
as Simon Absolonsen
as Guillaume van Reeth
as John Gray
as Ab Doderer
as Gabriel
as Henry Morgan
as Buchanan
as Ulrik Dybbøl
as Pelli
as Thor Svendsen
as Coletho
as Rikard
as Klara's Father
as Alexander "Puss"
as Åklagaren
as Aspen Thorin
as Ruud
as Ove Høegh-Guldberg
as Tomas Tideman
as The King
as Base Camp Officer
as Young Gustaf Morell
as Richard
as Toby Esterhase
as Jacob
as Marcel
as Lars Werner
as Anders Assing
as Fred Åkerström
as Boyfriend (voice)
as Leo
as Janne Dahlman
as Niels Jørgensen
as Jimmy
as Jon
as Christian A. Madsen
as Janne Dahlman
as Abbe
as Dexter
as Taxidriver
as Michael
as Bjørn
as Jens
as Christian
as Göran
as Josef
as Shmuli
as Josef
as Henning
as VVS mand
as Svensk politi
as Self - Guest
as Veronica
as Tyv
as John Ausonius
as Freddy
as Bud fra Årstiderne
as Leo
as Nikki
as Stefan
as Bartender
as Bosse
as Furst Mysjkin/Idioten