Lars Brygmann (born 17 February 1957) is a Danishactor.
Career
Lars Brygmann was educated at the private actors school Tsarens Hof in 1987 and has since then been connected with the theaters Får302, Dr. Dante, Mungo Park, and Østre Gasværk Teater. His debut on film and TV was in 1995.
Family
Lars Brygmann is the brother of Martin Brygmann and Jens Brygmann. He is married to the TV-hostess Katrine Salomon.
Here’s our roundup. “The CardCounter” ... Her character is underdeveloped so her actions seem all over the map ... Details ... 10 ... Details ... the terrorist (AlbertArthur Amiryan), a security guard (Jakob Oftebro), the filmmaker (Lars Brygmann) and an officer (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau of “Game of Thrones”) who is coping with a broken-down body and a failed marriage ... .
But in this case it’s his co-stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas (as probability geek Otto), Lars Brygmann (hacker and barn enthusiast Lennart) and in particular Nicolas Bro (rage-filled tech-nerd Emmenthaler) who steal this very violent, very funny and oddly ...
He’s a coiled spring and his solution to any problem is either to punch it or shoot it. So when statistician Lennart (Lars Brygmann) and two fellow geeks appear with evidence that the crash was actually part of an assassination plot by a gangster, Markus is ready to go full Death Wish.
There are action thrills, to be sure, but they are folded into what becomes a sort of group therapy session on the psychology of grief, guilt, vengeance, chance and coincidence ... He is accompanied by eccentric sidekicks Lennart (Lars Brygmann), and Emmenthaler (Nicolas Bro) ... ....
At the same time, maths geeks Otto (Nikolaj Lie Kaas), Lennart (Lars Brygmann) and Emmenthaler (Nicolas Bro) are convinced that the train crash wasn’t an accident – with the explosion also conveniently taking out a key witness who was set to testify against the leader of a biker gang ... ‘Riders Of Justice’ arrives in UK cinemas on July 23.
Markus returns home but is too bottled up to help Mathilde, rejecting offers of much-needed therapy. His pain turns to anger when probability expert Otto (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) and geeky sidekicks Lennart (Lars Brygmann) and Emmenthaler (Nicolas Bro) turn up at his house with a personal connection to the crash and a theory ... .
(This is the fifth feature film with the trio of Jensen, Mikkelsen and Kaas.) We know Otto from an earlier scene in which he and his buddy Lennart (Lars Brygmann) inform the incredulous Board of Directors of an unnamed company of their 46-month data-heavy study producing algorithms that prove rich folks drive a Mercedes and poor folks a Kia.
Grade. 3.5/5.0. Content warning. sexual violence ... It opens with a simple, smart scene ... Probability researchers and best friends Otto (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) and Lennart (Lars Brygmann) turn up at Markus’ house, insisting with statistical certainty her death was the byproduct of the assassination of a witness testifying against a biker gang.
“Riders of Justice” is the type of crime action thriller we wish America would make ...Following the funeral, he is approached by two unassuming tech junkies, Otto (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) and Lennart (Lars Brygmann) who present him with evidence that his wife’s death was not an accident ... The trailer or even my description of the film doesn’t do it justice.
Otto shows up at Markus’ doorstep with his pal Lennart (Lars... He goes into battle with dumb and dumber (Otto and Lennart), and teams up with computer whiz Emmenthaler (Lars Brygmann) and Ukrainian sex worker, Bodashka (Gustav Lindh), who saw the first killing in Markus’ spree.
The action takes off when Otto (Nikolaj Lie Kaas), a numbers-obsessed statistician who was also on the train, and gave up his seat to Mathilde’s mother, who would still be alive if that hadn’t happened, visits Markus, accompanied by colleague and fellow misfit Lennart (Lars Brygmann).
A man with a short fuse and a distressed teenage daughter (Andrea Heick Gadeberg), Markus works through his grief with explosive outbursts and logistical assistance from a probability statistician (Nikolaj Lie Kaas), a hacker (Lars Brygmann) and a facial recognition expert (Nicolas Bro), who collectively prove to be a monumental mess of neuroses.