Daniel Lundh
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Daniel Lundh, is a Franco-Swedish actor, writer, screenwriter and director.
Biography
Daniel Lundh was born in Malmö to a Swedish father and a French mother. He grew up in a multicultural environment with several languages, speaking perfect English, French and Swedish by the age of six. The family lived in Sweden until he was seven, when they moved to Paris. Daniel enrolled in an international school and learned Spanish. As an adult he would pick up Hebrew, making him a polyglot in five languages.
After graduating, Daniel left for New York, where he trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and HB Studios. After a brief return to Paris, he moved to London, where he remained for three years, appearing on stage and in various British television series.
Film career
In 2006, he appeared in his first feature film in O Jerusalem, by Élie Chouraqui, alongside Ian Holm, JJ Feild and Patrick Bruel.
In 2007, he played the male lead in Nadir Moknèche's Délice Paloma, alongside Aylin Prandi and Biyouna. The film received great reviews, and his performance earned him a mention at the Césars 2008 revelations.
In 2008, he shot
Filmography
Cinema
- 2006 : Ô Jérusalem by Élie Chouraqui : Roni
- 2007 : Délice Paloma by Nadir Moknèche : Riyad
- 2010 : L'immortel by Richard Berry: Malek Telaa
- 2011 : Midnight in Paris by Woody Allen : Juan Belmonte
- 2011 : Puerto Ricans in Paris by Ian Edelman : French Captain
- 2020 : El Guardián by John Chua : David Pozen
- 2024 : It's a Good Day to Die by John Chua : David Pozen
Television
- 2004: Hollyoaks: Jean-Claude (Channel 4)
- 2008: House of Saddam by Alex Holmes: Saddam Kamel
- 2009: Les Héritières by Harry Cleven: Massimo
- 2011: 'Rouge Diamant by Hervé Renoh: Javier Rodriguez
- 2011: Interpol: Captain Magnus Söder
- 2017: Morocco: Love in Times of War: Larbi (Netflix)
- 2017: Velvet Colección: Guía (Movistar)
- 2019: Coup de Foudre en Andalousie: César
- 2019-2020: High Seas: Pierre (Netflix)
- 2022: Now and Then: Bunker (Apple TV)
- 2023: A Paris Proposal: Gabriel Blanchet
- 2023: Titans That Built the Ancient World: Julius Caesar: Titus Labienus
- 2023: Sun, Rosé and Romance: Matteo Vega