Angunnguaq Larsen | |
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Angunnguaq Larsen is a Greenlandic actor, sound technician and musician. [2]
Larsen plays Mikael in Nuummioq, Greenland's first feature film. [3] [4] In 2018, he co-starred in Anori, a film based on Greenlandic myths. It was the first Greenlandic feature film by a female director. [5]
In the 2010 Danish series Borgen, Larsen played the fictitious Prime Minister of Greenland Jens Enok Berthelsen. When a new series was announced in 2021, Larsen was again included in the cast. [6]
Larsen appeared in 2018 Danish documentary Lykkelænder (The Raven and the Seagull). [7]
Larsen plays the role of a local police chief, Enok Lynge, in the Swedish/Icelandic television series, Thin Ice. [2] Vogue highlighted Larsen's role and described the series as maintaining "balance between earnest political messaging and escapist entertainment [that] is carefully maintained, and immensely satisfying". [8] His performance earned him a male leading role nomination in Iceland's 2021 Edda Awards. [9]
In addition to his acting, Larsen works as the sound technician for Katuaq, the cultural and performing arts centre in Greenland's capital, Nuuk. [10]
Larsen is married with three daughters, and lives in Greenland. [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Nuummioq | Mikael | |
2009 | Hinnarik Sinnattunilu | ||
2010 | Eksperimentet | Vittus | |
2010 | Borgen | Jens Enok Berthelsen | TV series |
2011 | Qaqqat Alanngui | Anga Tuuma | |
2018 | Anori | Inuk | |
2020 | Thin Ice | Enok Lynge | TV series |
2024 | True Detective | Dominic Pitka | TV series Season 4 |