Daniel Lundh
Quick Facts
Biography
Daniel Lundh is a Swedish actor, writer, director, journalist, and artist, most famously known for appearing in Délice Paloma(2007,) The Statement (2003) and Morocco: Love in Times of War (2017)
Career
Daniel Lundh was born in Malmö, Sweden. His father, Lennart Lundh, was an art dealer and actor in Sweden.
Growing up in a multicultural society and studying in American and British schools, Lundh is a fluent speaker of English, French, Italian, Spanish and Swedish languages.
Lundh began his acting career working in theatre. His breakthrough roles came with Norman Jewison directed film "The Statement" (2003,) and "O Jerusalem" (2005,) directed by Elie Chouraqui.
In 2007, his role in the acclaimed French film 'Délice Paloma' earned him a Best Newcomer nomination at the Césars. In 2008, he appeared in a BBC and HBO joint venture, 'House of Saddam' - a TV series directed by Alex Holmes, headed by an international cast, that explores the inner workings of Saddam Hussein's family.
Lundh has collaborated with Woody Allen, playing Spanish bullfighter Juan Belmonte in "Midnight in Paris" (2011.)
Most recently, he worked in a TV series Morocco: Love in Times of War (2017) alongside Amaia Salamanca, Álex García and Verónica Sánchez.
Filmography
Morocco: Love in Times of War | (TV Series, 2017) |
Puerto Ricans in Paris | (2015) |
Interpol | (TV Series, 2011) |
Midnight in Paris | (2011) |
Jack of Diamonds | (2011) |
22 Bullets | (2010) |
Les héritières | (TV Movie, 2008) |
House of Saddam | (TV Series, 2008) |
Délice Paloma | (2007) |
O Jerusalem | (2006) |
Mile High | (TV Series, 2005) |
Hollyoaks | (TV Series, 2004) |
Dream Team | (TV Series, 2004) |
The Statement | (2003) |
Gun! | (2001) |