
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Acting
Biography
Nikolaj Lie Kaas (born 22 May 1973) is a prominent Danish actor whose career rose in the 1990s and who is still actively working today. He is the son of actor Preben Kaas and actor and writer Anne Mari Lie and father of two.
Born: May 22, 1973
Place of Birth: Rødovre, Denmark
Known For

ZULU Comedy Galla

The Best Years

Blackout
During the occupation in 1944, filmmaker Otto Baumann is murdered. Detective Helge Nielsen stubbornly investigates the case — even as he's hunted by the Germans.

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.

Shin Chan
Shin-chan, the boy next door, is a walking disaster, creating chaos wherever he goes. With the body of a child and the mind of an adult, Shinchan is wreaking more havoc than any child before. Shin-chan is carefree, optimistic and gets excited about everything. This 5 year-old likes to do things his way.

Frankenstein
Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist, brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation.

The Kingdom
The Kingdom is the most technologically advanced hospital in Denmark, a gleaming bastion of medical science. A rash of uncanny occurrences, however, begins to weaken the staff's faith in science – a phantom ambulance pulls in every night, but disappears; voices echo in the elevator shaft; and a pregnant doctor's fetus seems to be developing much faster than is natural.

Adam's Apples
A neo-nazi sentenced to community service at a church clashes with the blindly devotional priest.

A Funny Man
Opening in the seductive style of the sixties, »A Funny Man« uncovers the perennial loneliness that comedian Dirch Passer (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) has found himself in after a fast-tracked rise to fame. He struggles between his own desire to gain critical respect and servicing the audience¿s needs. Costing his kindred friendship to on-stage partner Kjeld Petersen (Lars Ranthe) Dirch takes on Steinbeck's classic »Of Mice and Men«, only for the audience to break out in laughter at his first line. Dirch's Lennie becomes a running joke, and so has, Dirch believes, his own life.

In China They Eat Dogs
Arvid is an ordinary bank clerk who lives a rather unassuming life with his dear girlfriend. But his life is turned completely upside down when he bravely manages to avert a robbery against the bank where he works.
Filmography
as Chief Officer Larsen
as Anker
as Christian
as Jacob
as Mike
as Robert gæst
as Self / Filip Naver
as Tommy
as Vært
as Sig selv
as Self
as Otto
as Sebastian
as Leo
as Carl Mørck
as Sig selv
as Divis
as Vært
as Frederik Halling
as Carl Mørck
as Orm
as Sander
as Ivan Sukov
as Gregor
as Carl Mørck
as Tristan
as Carl Mørck
as Tomas
as Thomas Borby
as Gordon Dennis
as Valdemar
as Nikolaj Lie Kaas
as Dirch Passer
as Grantræet (voice)
as Orla Frøsnapper / Tryllekunster / Klovn
as Jan Van Der Velde
as Vært
as Kniven
as Anders
as Adrian
as Host
as Assassin
as Jonas Bechmann
as Aron Bjarke
as Kniven
as Sebastian
as Mathias Borch
as Tusk
as Claus Volter
as Jacob
as Holger
as Tommy
as Jannik
as Tom
as Self
as Alex
as Carsten
as Bjarne / Eigil
as Joachim
as Ærkeenglen Theobalt
as P
as Stefan
as Eik
as Spacy
as Martin
as Morten
as Self / Jeppe
as Jeppe
as Dan
as Jacob
as Filip Naver
as Carl 3
as Ung tysk soldat (uncredited)
as Hiro Nohara (stemme)
as Otto Hvidmann