Pål Sverre Hagen

About Pål Sverre Hagen

Who is it?: Actor
Birth Day: November 06, 1980
Alma mater: Norwegian National Academy of Theatre
Occupation: Actor
Years active: 2003–present
Family: Roar Hagen (father)

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Pål Sverre Hagen was born on November 06, 1980, is Actor. Tall and handsome actor Pål Sverre Hagen is one of Norway's most popular and versatile actors. He is perhaps best known for his interpretation of famous Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl, in the Oscar and Golden Globe-nominated film Kon-Tiki. The role won Hagen an Amanda Award for Best Actor.Hagen graduated from the National Academy of the Arts in 2003, and made his breakthrough on screen in the film Troubled Water in 2008, where he baffled film critics and audiences alike with his strong performance as a young con man. The film won Hagen the Kanon Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. He later won the Kanon Award for best Supporting Role in Storm in My Heart (2009).In the 2014 film In Order of Disappearance, Hagen plays a despicable drug baron called The Count. He is the main antagonist of the film and plays alongside Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård among others.In 2017 Pål plays the lead opposite Lily Collins and Holiday Grainger in Anthony Lucero's "Halo of Stars". Pål also stars in the Norwegian television series "Valkyrien" as the doomsday prepper Leif. Also in 2017 Pål appears in Tommy Wirkola's "What Happened to Monday" opposite Noomi Rapace, Willem Dafoe, and Glenn Close. Pål played a significant role in Hans Petter Moland's anticipated "A Conspiracy of Faith", the third instalment of the book adaption about Department Q. In Nils Gaup's medieval "The Last King", Hagen plays Gisle, who wants to take over the Norwegian throne, and in the Dutch drama "Beyond Sleep" by Boudewijn Koole, Pål plays Arne, a Norwegian geologist.
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Biography/Timeline

2000

In July 2000, after being accepted into the Academy of Theatre, he was interviewed by the Aftenbladet. He described himself as being from Stavanger in south-western Norway, and spoke in a Stavanger dialect. He had studied drama in upper secondary school and auditioned unsuccessfully for the Academy of Theatre a year earlier. He tried again in 2000, and was invited to try for a third time, in which he succeeded.

2003

After Bikubesong, he played many parts at the same theater, including leading roles in Herr Bima og herr Bramati by Tord Akerbæk (2003) and Skråninga by Carl Frode Tiller (2004).

2004

Hagen made his film debut in Cry in the Woods (Den som frykter ulven) in 2004. He appeared in several other films, including Erik Poppe's 2008 film Troubled Water (De usynlige). For this film he won the Kanonprisen for best performance by an actor in a leading role. A 2012 article in Filmmagasinet praising Troubled Water as a great Norwegian film gave part of the credit for its excellence to “unbelievably good acting” by Valheim Hagen and other members of the cast.

2006

In 2006 he became an official member of the repertory company at Det Norske Teatret, and performed there in Verdas mest forelska par (World's Most-in-Love Couple), Få meg på, for faen! (Touch Me, For God's Sake!), and Gabriel García Márquez's Ingen skriv til obersten (Nobody Write to the Colonel).

2008

In 2008, in addition to Troubled Water, Valheim Hagen appeared in four other well-received films: Cold Lunch (Lønsj), House of Fools (De gales hus), Max Manus, and The Storm in My Heart (Jernanger).

2009

A January 2009 profile in Aftenposten noted that he was in three different movies that were running simultaneously in Oslo cinemas – The Storm in My Heart, Max Manus, and Troubled Water – and was also rehearsing the “surrealistic comedy” Eit lykkeleg sjølvmord at Det Norske Teatret.

2010

In the autumn of 2010 Valheim Hagen played Edmund Tyrone in the Riksteatret's production of Eugene O'Neill's Lang dags ferd mot natt (Long Day's Journey into Night). Liv Ullmann played his mother, Mary Tyrone, and Sundquist played his father, James Tyrone. In an article about this production, a Writer for Dagbladet noted that Sundquist had played Falstaff to Valheim Hagen's Prince Hal in 2008, and that they had played father and son the year after in the film Jernanger, “in roles that were too small for their talents.”

2011

In the autumn of 2011 Hagen played the lead role in a four-part, 4-hour Norwegian TV mini-series, Buzz Aldrin, What Happened to You in All the Confusion? (Buzz Aldrin, hvor ble det av deg i alt mylderet?), based on the debut novel by Johan Harstad.

2012

In the December 2012 issue of the Norwegian edition of fashion magazine Elle, Hagen was named Norway's 14th sexiest man.

2014

In 2014, he played Stavrogin in Demoner 2014, based on Fyodor Dostojevskij's The Devils. The play premiered on February 8th at the National Theatre in Oslo.

2017

In early 2017 Hagen starred alongside Sven Nordin in the thriller series Valkyrien. In summer 2017 it was screened in the UK on Channel 4.