
Peter Mygind
Acting
Biography
Peter Mygind is a Danish actor. Internationally, he is perhaps best known for his parts in the World War II movie Flame & Citron and the TV series Unit One and The Kingdom I and II, the latter directed by Lars von Trier. He also played a central supporting character in the police drama series Anna Pihl as the patrol partner of the title character. Description above from the Wikipedia article Peter Mygind, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: August 28, 1963
Place of Birth: Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark
Known For

Borgen
40-year old political leader Birgitte Nyborg secures her party a landslide victory through her idealism and huge effort, then faces the biggest challenge of her life: how most effectively to use the newly won seats, and how far she is willing to go in order to gain as much influence as possible.

Borgen - Power & Glory
Foreign Minister Birgitte Nyborg finds her career in jeopardy when a dispute over oil in Greenland threatens to become an international crisis.

The Shadow of Freedom
A young man on the run after a stay in prison is chased through the Northern parts of Scandinavia for a murder he has not committed.

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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.

The Kingdom
At The Kingdom, Denmark's most technologically advanced hospital, a number of strange and otherworldly events begin occurring, much to the dismay of its doctors and patients. A ghostly ambulance appears and disappears, the voice of a little girl calls to a patient in an elevator shaft, and a doctor's fetus begins growing at an alarming rate.

The Kingdom II
The mutant fetus is born. Dr. Helmer comes under heavy scrutiny for a botched operation that left a patient braindead, and begins to dabble in the dark arts in order to ward off those seeking an end to his career. Hypochondriac Mrs. Drusse finally does have something bad happen to her medically when an ambulance hits her.

Seaside Hotel
At Andersen’s Seaside Hotel by the North Sea dunes, meet three young people as they try to emancipate themselves from the plans other people have made on their behalf.

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.

Anna Pihl
A policewoman is doing her best at the job, but struggles to be there for her son.
Filmography
as Christian Habersaat
as Self / Morten 'Mogge' Moesgaard
as Michael Laugesen
as Sig selv
as Sig selv
as Sig selv
as Holdkaptajn
as Arne
as Dan Sommerdahl
as Solist
as The Dane (aka ‘Boy’)
as Møller Thomsen 'MT'
as Meisner
as Sig selv
as Sig selv
as Sig selv
as Finansminister
as Sig selv
as Psykolog og professor Bach-Olsen
as Erik Lund
as Officeren
as Sig selv
as Onkel Erik
as Onkel
as Michael Laugesen
as Sig selv
as Commentator
as Tom
as Aksel Winther
as Tage Steiner
as Johan Ohlsen
as Vinnie Den Hvide Mus (voice)
as Tom Frej
as Buckingham
as Jan Bøttger
as Nikolaj Bergstrøm
as Sig selv
as Walther
as Bagger
as Jonas Kjærgård
as Morten "Mogge" Moesgaard
as Max Ram
as Andreas Lund-Andersen
as Glarmesteren
as Journalist
as Carsten
as Morten 'Mogge' Moesgaard
as Morten 'Mogge' Moesgaard
as Frank Søndergaard
as Vinnie Den Hvide Mus (voice)
as Self - Host