Magnus Dugdale is an English/Norwegian actor who has been acting since a very young age. He currently resides in Norway but regularly travels to the US and the rest of Europe. Magnus was always a performer. He would act out characters from films and perform for family and friends. Having an active imagination, he would write comedic stories and improvise with the characters in front of a crowd. Magnus always gravitated towards the creative arts with painting and drum lessons. He was an energetic child and quickly became interested in sports, playing tennis, football, volleyball, horse riding and boxing. He also took part in several school plays as performing came very easy to him. During this period, he read everything he could about acting. He studied the works of Stanislavski, Stella Adler, Michael Chekhov, Lee Strasberg and Larry Moss. He became a self-taught actor who follows his curiosity. People who have worked with him have called him a Method Actor but he prefers to learn from others and by trial and error develop his own method. He is always on the look out to push himself by getting more and more challenging roles both in film and theatre. Improvisation comes very natural to him. He has always gravitated towards something complex and often vicious characters. This has led him to play characters which have more substance. He has been inspired over the years by many great actors, but has always been a fan of trying it his way.
Magnus Ehrner was born on 10 July 1952 in Danderyd, Sweden. He is an actor, known for En fråga om liv och död (2006), Strandvaskaren (2004) and Wallander (2005).
Most Likely To Become a Successful Choreographer" is the award Magnus Emaka Einang received when he graduated from London Studio Center with a BA in Dance Theater in 2010. A huge accomplishment considering he was born and raised on the Island of Sandsøy with a population of 300 on the West coast of Norway. Magnus had no access to any dancing facilities on the small island but his determination and passion for dancing palpitated through his entire being, making it an inevitable path. Magnus taught himself how to dance until the age of 16 and by 19yrs old he was training in different disciplines at LSC, perfecting and specializing in Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary, Tap, Pas De Deux, Cha Cha, Contact Improvisation, Hip Hop and to widen the scope, acting and singing classes as well. Keeping the values of his grandmother close by at all times, Magnus forged his way into the Dance world with an air of humility and hard work that seemed to meet casting directors at the door. This unique and refreshing quality landed him his first job right out of University in the West End/European Tour of the Michael Jackson Tribute show, Thriller Live, where he stretched even more as a dancer, learning the swing role, as well as, being the MJ cover while wowing the crowds in countries such as Germany, Austria, Paris, Abu Dabi and Singapore. After Thriller Live a wave of credits continued to add to his resume such as: Rita Ora Dizzee Rascal Little Mix Coldplay London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony Footlocker Adidas L'Oreal Blackberry Hoping to have just as much luck as he has so far, Magnus has already thought about setting his sights on giving back by forming his company, Foreign Footworks. It's the middle man between the dancer and the job, as well as, the place where people who are Foreign to the craft can go to learn. Magnus travels all around the world teaching workshops, as well as guidance classes to welcome new dancers into the industry.
Magnus Gertten was born on December 6, 1953 in Limhamn, Malmö, Skåne län, Sweden. He is a producer and director, known for Every Face Has a Name (2015), Nelly & Nadine (2022) and Hoppets hamn (2011).
Magnus Gimnes is known for Ragnarok (2020).
Magnus Haugaard Petersen is known for Skyld (2020), Ingen skal sove (2019) and Elsker dig for tiden (2022).
Magnus James Hennessy is known for Private Number (2014).
Magnus Juhl Andersen is known for Chosen (2022), Sommerdahl (2020) and Munch (2023).
Magnus Ketilsson Dobbe is an actor, known for Kongens Nei (2016).
Rolf Magnus Krepper, born in Norrköping, is a Swedish actor and illusionist. At the age of 12 he became interested in magic and illusion. Became a student at the Academy of Ballet, Gothenburg, 1987-90. Magnus danced freelance and acted for some years. He studied at the Stockholm Theatre Academy 1995-98. Magnus was engaged at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm 1998. He is still an active magician. Magnus Krepper has, up till now, appeared in 69 feature films and television productions. He has portrayed Erik Winter in the "Kommissarie Winter"-TV-series, Hans Faste in the "Millennium" series and Olof Palme in "Call girl", He received a Guldbagge for best actor in a supporting role 2005 for "Mun mot mun".