
Jørgen Langhelle
Acting
Biography
Jørgen Langhelle (18 August 1965 – 3 August 2021 was a Norwegian actor of stage, screen and television.
Born: August 18, 1965
Place of Birth: Sandnes, Norway
Known For

Levi's horse
14 year old Jonas lives in a small rural place and has few friends. In quest for acceptance Joans is faced with a difficult choice. A boy's gang wants him to harass the little pony belonging to the village's mental retarded man, Levi.

The Man Who Loved Haugesund
The story about the poor Polish Moritz Rabinowitz who fell in love with the town of Haugesund, Norway, and became a wealthy clothes salesman, and was deported by the Nazi regime when they took control over Norway.

Arn: The Knight Templar
Arn has to endure so much before he can get the love of his life Cecilie, who has been put away in a monastery.

Hold My Heart
Tyven, Tyven ("Hold My Heart") follows the tense relationship between a father and his young daughter. The father, Harald, has divorced Cecilie, his wife, after an ugly breakup which involved accusations of spousal abuse and child molesting. Furious, Harald kidnaps his 7-year-old daughter, Lisa, who he has been forbidden any contact with. Over the course of a few days, the father and daughter grow closer. The police, meanwhile, have organized a manhunt for Harald, and only one policewoman believes he is not a dangerous man.

Oskar's America
Oskar's deepest wish is to be able to ride on the prairie with his mother over summer break. But alas, everything turns out differently than expected and the 10-year-old is forced to spend his vacation on his grumpy grandfather's farm. Oskar's only friend is the outsider Levi, who talks with his pony. Together they hatch a plan to get away from their grim reality: they’ll row across the Atlantic to America in grandfather's boat!

Hamsun
Knut Hamsun is Norway's most famous and admired author. Ever since he was young he has hated the English for the starvation they caused Norway during WWI. When the Germans occupy Norway 9 April 1940 he welcomes them and the protection they can give from Great Britain. He supports the national socialist ideals, but opposes the way these ideals are turned into action - that Norwegians are jailed and executed. His wife Marie travels in Germany during the war as a sign of support from Knut and herself.

Elling
40-year-old Elling, sensitive, would-be poet, is sent to live in a state institution when his mother, who has sheltered him his entire life, dies. There he meets Kjell Bjarne, a gentle giant and female-obsessed virgin, also in his 40s.

The Child Wanderers
In the 1890s, 10-year-old Yohan is sent away from home to survive on his own as a child laborer. He experiences hardships and overcomes his fears by relying on bravery and hope to make the best of his circumstances.

The Disappearing Illusionist
In midwinter the German illusionist Dirk Ohm arrives in the small town Grong, a place ridden by the disappearance of a young local woman Maria. Dirk soon finds himself searching for Maria side by side with the villagers of Grong; and slowly he falls in love with the missing woman. This fictional story pays tribute to a real character, and to his mysterious disappearance in the winter of 2003.

Only Clouds Move the Stars
Eleven year old Maria has lost her little brother to cancer. Having disappeared into herself, her mother is no longer there for Maria and her father struggles to keep the family together. Maria meets Jacob, who is the same age as she, but with a completely different attitude. Jacob is outgoing, exciting, funny and has wisdom way beyond his tender years. He gradually pulls Maria out of her shell and enables her to come to decisions which will affect her entire life.
Filmography
as Falk
as Såmal
as Henry Gleditsch
as Bill
as Policeman
as Levi
as Knut
as Gunnar
as Olav
as Maria's father
as Sysselmannen
as Leif
as Medietilsynet
as William Moberg
as Lars
as Levi
as Gier
as Erik Jedvardsson
as Nome
as Moland
as Politibetjent
as Bjørnar Lehmann
as Jarle's father
as Halmboe
as Halmboe
as Erik
as Erik Jedvardsson
as Terje
as Arnulf Øverland
as Tomas Stockman
as Åge Lamberg
as Politimann
as Finn
as Torkel
as Narrator (texts)
as Jon Reitan
as Langeleif
as Ingemar
as Harald Gran
as Anders
as (voice)
as Frank Åsli
as Father
as Jon "Tiger" Eilertsen
as Father
as Olaf Frydenberg
as Hugo
as Young Priest
as Simon Darre
as Egil