Bjarte Hjelmeland was born on February 24, 1970 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. He is an actor, known for Mammon (2014), Vestavind (1994) and Hvaler (2008).
Bjarte Paul Tjøstheim was born in Kristiansand, Norway, but he moved to Randaberg when he was 1 year old. He played drums in the much famous Randaberg-Orchestra "Mack and the boys", they were a rock-band with "the Police" and Genesis" as their biggest Idols. "Mack and the boys" never made it International. Bjarte has no education, only 7 years at elementary school and Sunday-school. He started of as a host in "NRK Rogaland" (local radio station), but after a wild "NRK" offered him a job in the capital city of Norway, Oslo. Bjarte moved to Oslo and joined the TV-success "Singelklubben" where he met Steinar Sagen. Bjarte, Steinar, and Steinar's younger brother Tore created the radio program "Radioresepsionen" (radioreception) in 2006. The program is now one of the most famous radio shows in Norway, only beaten by "Nitimen". "Radioresepsjonen" has celebrity fans all over the world. Bjarte lives in a big crowappartment in Oslo with his girlfriend Cato. Jepp
Björgvin Arnarson can be seen starring in the SyFy/USA "Chucky" TV series, based on the hit horror film franchise. Björgvin plays Devon Evans. Boy-next-door and true-crime junkie, Devon is hellbent on making sense of Hackensack's mysterious tragedies, both past and present. Arnarson discovered his love for acting after he booked his first role on Bounce TV's "Family Time" sitcom. His recent credits include the tv series, "PEN15" and the feature film "The Seventh Day." A natural entertainer, he pursued acting from a young age, participating in theater and making short films. When Björgvin is not on set, he is an entrepreneur and filmmaker, active in the local art scene. He also plays piano and studies digital arts.
Bjorn Geske is a professional actor from Germany. He studied acting at the 'University for Music and Theatre' in Leipzig, Germany and worked for about 10 years on theatre all around Germany. In 2008 he went to Los Angeles, California and was very fortunate to act in a lot of different films and TV Series. After his Visa expired in May 2010, he returned to Germany with his heart filled up as a passionate Film Actor. Now he's trying to show what he learned overseas and break through in good old Europe. Always with the option and hope to return to California. Which is the most breathtaking part of America from his point of view. The second passion of this very sportive young man, is music. Bjorn always played in different bands and did some side kick projects with some friends.
Bjorn grew up in the Army and lived up and down the East Coast until his family finally settled down in Florida. His love for acting started at a very young age as he would do whatever it took to make his younger cousins laugh. He grew up an only child until the age of 20 when his sister, Ivy, was born. His career began in the Theatre, where he performed in over 48 stage plays. He now works primarily in film and television.
Bjørn Johnson has accrued over 30 years professional experience as a working actor of stage and screen since receiving his BA in Dramatic Literature from George Williams College, Ill. Starring in countless theater productions, highlights include: the critically acclaimed US Premiere of Trio in Los Angeles, Cyrano: The Musical w/ Robert Guillaume on Broadway, and being cast in the 1st national tour of Les Misérables - which had Bjørn on the road for a colossal 22 months! Bjørn has been a guest star on such hit TV shows as Dexter, Madmen, ER, Sopranos, Nip/Tuck, Law and Order, Criminal Minds, and CHUCK, among others. His principle film credits range in tone from the psychologically twisted horror/thriller The Hunger, to the cult-comedy favorite Beerfest, for which Bjørn immortalized the role of Herr Schniedelwichsen. He has also appeared in countless memorable national TV commercials for GEICO, Castrol, Nature Made, and Budweiser, just to mention a few. A singer with a tenor voice, Bjørn trained with V. William Reed, and was now-and-again employed as a stage combat/fight choreographer for the Metropolitan Opera and The Boston Opera, singing and slugging his way to fame! Bjørn learned stage fighting as a 6-year apprentice to B.H. Barry, the preeminent fight choreographer in the country. During his time under B.H. Barry's wing, Bjørn attended a master class with Coleen Dewhurst, a huge Broadway actress at the time. Dewhurst made a lasting impression on the actor when she said, "Do something for your craft every day. Do something for your business, your show business, every single day." Bjørn spent 15 years in NYC, furthering his study at Circle-In-The-Square Conservatory, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, and Juilliard School of Drama and Opera Programs. Opening Bjørn Johnson Acting Studio in Los Angeles in 2001, Bjørn continues to push himself and his students to tackle the projects that are challenging and scary - the projects that force self-discovery and growth. As his friends, colleagues, students, and those who've worked with him can attest, Bjørn approaches every role, and his life, with an unmistakable joie de vivre!
Bjorn Kubin is known for By the Sea (2015).
Bjorn Leines is an actor, known for The Book of John J (2016), The Art of Flight (2011) and Art of Flight: The Series (2012).
Bjorn Jorg Walter Steinbach hails from Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He graduated from Grey High School in 2002 and then in 2003 attended school at the University of Cape Town to study psychology. In 2005, he was on Fear Factor: South Africa. He left UCT and enrolled in City Varsity in 2006 to pursue acting. He also enrolled in the summer program at the Esper Studio in New York in 2008. His first project was a short film called Small Killing (2008) that was filmed and aired in South Africa. Bjorn got his first U.S. break on a project called Generation Kill (2008), an HBO original 7 part mini-series about the 1st Recon Marine Battallion that was sent in during the first phase of the war in Iraq. He portrayed Cpl. Michael Stinetorf in all 7 episodes. Since then he has worked on the made for TV movie, Natalie Holloway (2009) which aired on USA, and The Philanthropist (2009) which aired on NBC.
Bjorn Stewart is a Sydney based actor, writer and director. Most notably he was a writer and actor in the Logie nominated series 'Black Comedy'. Bjorn has performed and did additional writing for ABC's 'At Home Alone Together', 'Get Krack!n' and the controversial daily news series 'Tonightly with Tom Ballard'. Connecting with content creators and comedians Bjorn has collaborated with Skit Box members and has performed in their sketch series 'Wham Bam Thank You Mam'. Bjorn's first feature film debut as an actor was in the darkly comic schlock horror flick Craig Anderson's 'Red Christmas'. Bjorn is also a filmmaker with directing credits such as, 'I'm Gonna Make It', 'Last Drinks at Frida's' and horror-comedy short 'Killer Native', which is in development to become a feature film, 'Invasion of the Killer Natives'. His films have premiered at Sydney Film Festival and have screened at film festivals across the world since.