Peter Stormare - Famous Film Producer

Peter Stormare Net Worth

$5,000,000

Peter Stormare’s net worth is $5 million. As a famous Swedish actor, director, playwright, and musician, he is best known for his unforgettable performances in influential Hollywood productions such as ‘Fargo’ or ‘The Big Lebowski,’ as well as his remarkable contributions to television in ‘Prison Break.’

Key facts:

  • Peter Stormare is a Swedish actor, director, playwright, and musician.
  • He made his American film debut in 'Awakenings' in 199.
  • Stormare had his breakthrough role as the hitman Gaear Grimsrud in the Coen brothers' 'Fargo' in 1996.
  • Stormare had roles in many notable Hollywood films, such as 'Minority Report,' 'Armageddon,' and 'John Wick: Chapter 2.'
  • Aside from working in live-action films, Stormare has lent his voice to several animated movies, including 'Penguins of Madagascar' and 'Strange Magic.'

Basic Information About Peter Stormare

CategoryCelebrities › Actors
ProfessionsActor, Theatre Director, Playwright, Musician, Voice Actor, Film Producer, Television producer
Net worth$5,000,000
Date of birth1953-08-27 (70 years old)
Place of birthKumla
NationalitySweden
Curiosities and TrademarksKnown for playing different nationalities: an American in The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), a German in The Big Lebowski (1998), an Italian in The Brothers Grimm (2005) and Prison Break (2005), a Frenchman in Chocolat (2000), and a Russian in Armageddon (1998), Bad Boys II (2003), Educazione siberiana (2013), John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017) and American Gods (2017)
Greased back hair
Often plays extremely quiet, intense and dangerous men with an extreme capacity for violence
Tall frame with an imposing physical presence
Often cast by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
GenderMale
Height6 ft 2 in (1.892 m)
Social Media↗︎ Wikipedia ↗︎ IMDb

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Peter Stormare awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
MTV Movie Award - Best On-Screen DuoNomineeFargo1997
Stinker Award - Worst Supporting ActorNomineeConstantine2005
Stinker Award - Worst Supporting ActorNomineeThe Brothers Grimm2005
Kristallen - Best Comedy ShowNomineeSwedish Dicks2017

Peter Stormare roles

Movie / Series Role
John Wick: Chapter 2Abram
The Lost World: Jurassic ParkDieter Stark
The Big LebowskiNihilist #1, Uli Kunkel / 'Karl Hungus'
Pain & GainDr. Bjornson
SongbirdEmmett Harland
FargoGaear Grimsrud
Nacho LibreEmperor
Minority ReportDr. Solomon Eddie
ArmageddonLev Andropov
The Poison RoseSlide Olsen
ConstantineSatan
22 Jump StreetThe Ghost
The Imaginarium of Doctor ParnassusThe President (as Peter Stomare)
ChocolatSerge Muscat
Dancer in the DarkJeff
AwakeningsNeurochemist
The Last StandBurrell
Hansel & Gretel: Witch HuntersSheriff Berringer
Bad Boys IIAlexei
8MMDino Velvet
Penguins of MadagascarCorporal (voice)
The Brothers GrimmCavaldi
SpunMullet Cop
Fanny och AlexanderYoung Man who Helps Isak with Coffer (uncredited)
DamagePeter Wetzler
ClownKarlsson
The Zero TheoremDoctor
LockoutScott Langral
Mercury RisingShayes
PremonitionDr. Roth
The TuxedoDr. Simms
WindtalkersHjelmstad
Strange MagicThang (voice)
Get the GringoFrank
BirthClifford
V.I.P.Paul
RuptureTerrence
Bad CompanyAdrik Vas
TokarevFrancis O'Connell
CryptozooGustav (voice)
Prison BreakJohn Abruzzi 20 episodes, 2005-2017
The BlacklistMilos 'Berlin' Kirchoff / ... 6 episodes, 2014
LongmireChance Gilbert 6 episodes, 2014-2017
ArrowVertigo / ... 2 episodes, 2014-2015
Covert AffairsMax Kupala 1 episode, 2011
Midnight SunRutger Burlin 2 episodes, 2016
WeedsChef 2 episodes, 2010
Phineas and FerbWhiplash 1 episode, 2013
American GodsCzernobog 7 episodes, 2017-2021
MonkPetya Lovak 1 episode, 2008

Peter Stormare's Quotes

  • "I grew up in northern Sweden in a very small village and this is exactly the same. It's very strange. It's two hundred small villages linked together. Living here as compared to living in Tokyo, where I lived, or in London or New York, this is so much more like living in the country. You go to bed early and you get up early, even if you're not working. You get up early with the sun and go to bed with the sun. That is much more rural kind of living and it suits me so much better than New York." - On Los Angeles.
  • "I liked the way that film took realistic events and added this slightly out-of-kilter perspective. My character in that film was, in one sense, a caricature of a killer, but there was also a sense of mystery surrounding him that captured the imagination. Fargo (1996) was an exciting experience for me largely because of the approach the Coen brothers took. It was the antithesis of Armageddon (1998). It was low-budget, a very guerrilla-style approach to filmmaking that made its own rules and was very specific in what it was trying to accomplish." --on Fargo (1996).
  • "I was a foreigner, and I knew that most of the parts I would be offered would be foreigners. I knew I could not compete with Bruce Willis, Tom Cruise, and Nicolas Cage, and so I did not fight it. I saw the path I was destined to walk and decided to do the parts that would be offered to me as well as I possibly could." --on his initial career outlook when he first came to the U.S. to act.
  • Upon receiving the Fargo (1996) script: "Where are all my lines?!"
  • I've done Hamlet, and no one talks about Hamlet killing five people. No one even talks about sending him to jail. And it's the same thing for a character like Abruzzi. I think people root for him because he's just punishing people who are bad humans in a way. Always in movies and TV, in drama we always root for those characters. Even if they have killed four or five people, they have killed people that we've really disliked. They have done us a service. And he's such a character. That's why I've tried to keep him very Shakespearean. --talking about his character John Abruzzi from Prison Break (2005)

Interesting Facts about Peter Stormare

  1. Is best friends with fellow Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgard and is the Godfather of Stellan's son Gustaf.
  2. Last name pronounced Stor-mar-e.
  3. Was offered the part of Eddie the Dane (originally named Eddie the Swede) in Miller's Crossing (1990), but had to decline due to scheduling conflicts.
  4. Plays in a band called Blonde From Fargo.
  5. Discovered by Ingmar Bergman.
  6. In addition to being a stage and screen actor, he was quite prolific as a playwright and a theater director.
  7. He was accidentally hit by Mark Hamill during a fight scene in Commander Hamilton (1998). He has broken his nose four times, last time during the shooting of "Unknown". A nose surgery was done in 2008, to prevent him from going blind on the right eye.
  8. Was a friend of Ethan Coen and Joel Coen long before he was cast in Fargo (1996).
  9. Has a daughter, Kelly (born in March 1989), with a former Swedish girlfriend. He also has a daughter with his present wife, named Kaiya Bella Luna, and born May 9, 2009.
  10. Began using the name Stormare, since there were two Peter Storms at the Swedish Royal Dramatic Theatre.
  11. His favorite actor is Gary Oldman.
  12. Became an American citizen in the late 1990s.
  13. Has played a German, (The Big Lebowski (1998)), a Frenchman (Chocolat (2000)), three Russians (Bad Boys II (2003)), Armageddon (1998) and Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (2008)), an Italian (Prison Break (2005)), a Dane (Ekko (2007)), a Norwegian (Switch (2007)) and a Swede (Minority Report (2002)) (The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)).
  14. Peter is the owner of a record label: StormVox.
  15. Released his first album in 2002: "Dallerpölsa och småfåglar".
  16. Peter started his career in Royal Dramatic Theater in Sweden.
  17. He moved to New York in 1993. Nowadays he lives in Los Angeles (2007).
  18. He's an actor, a writer, a director, and a musician.
  19. Whenever possible, he avoids watching himself in either TV shows or films.
  20. Son of Karl Ingvar Storm and Gunhild Storm.

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