Where to watch Anders T. Andersen in the UK
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Anders T. Andersen is a Norwegian stage, film and television actor.
Anders T. Andersen films streaming in the UK
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- Lilyhammer (2012) as Rolf Ekern
- An Affair (2018) as Lars
- The 13th Warrior (1999) as Wigliff (King's Son)
- Aber Bergen (2016) as Dommer Ulset
- Atlantic Crossing (2020) as Trygve Lie, Minister of Foreign Affairs
- The Girl from Oslo (2021) as Karl
- R.I.P. Henry (2023) as Birger Lunde
- Everything You Love (2022) as Gustav
- The Spy (2019) as Knut Wigert
- The Bothersome Man (2006) as Harald
- Berlinerpoplene (2007) Director
- Aberdeen (2000) as Customs official
- To Trøtte Typer (2000) as Odd (voice)
- Hawaii, Oslo (2004) as Bank Clerk
- Finding Friends (2005) as Harald
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Where can I watch Anders T. Andersen films in the UK?
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What are Anders T. Andersen's most popular films?
Most-watched Anders T. Andersen films currently: An Affair (2018), The 13th Warrior (1999), The Spy (2019), The Bothersome Man (2006), Aberdeen (2000).
What TV shows has Anders T. Andersen appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Lilyhammer (2012), Aber Bergen (2016), Atlantic Crossing (2020), The Girl from Oslo (2021), R.I.P. Henry (2023).
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