
Daniel Lundh
Known for ActingBorn 1994-01-01 (age 32)Malmö, Sweden
Daniel Lundh is a Franco-Swedish actor and writer. Daniel Lundh was born in Malmö, of a Swedish father and a French mother. His father, Lennart Lundh, is a fine-art dealer and former actor. At the age of seven, the family moved to Paris, where he attended Montessori schooling. In addition to Swedish and French, he became fluent in English and Spanish. After graduation, he moved to New York City to pursue theater studies at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute. His teacher, Chad Burton, took him under his wing by allowing him to attend sessions at the mythical Actors Studio. He then trained at HB Studio with Salem Ludwig. Back in Paris, he studied for two years at Cours Florent, notably with Lesley Chatterley. He also regularly trained with Bela Grushka and Jordan Beswick C.S.A. Thereafter, he left for London, where he remained for three years. He appeared in numerous fringe plays and series like Dream Team, Hollyoaks and Mile High. In 2006, he obtained his first film role in O Jerusalem, directed by Elie Chouraqui, alongside Ian Holm, JJ Feild and Patrick Bruel. In 2007, he starred in Délice Paloma, by Nadir Mokneche, with co-stars Aylin Prandi and Biyouna. The film was a success and the actor received critical acclaim for his role as a troubled youth in search of his father. His performance earned him a nomination for the César for Most Promising Actor. In 2008, he successively worked in House of Saddam, a BBC and HBO co-production on the life of Saddam Hussein, and Les Héritières, for France 3. The TV film, in two parts, is an adaptation of King Lear by Shakespeare, set in Corsica, with Jacques Weber, Amira Casar and Jean Benguigui. There, he played the role of Massimo, the bastard and vengeful son. In 2010, he acted in 22 Bullets, a thriller about the Marseille mob, directed by Richard Berry, alongside Jean Reno, Kad Merad, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, and Marina Fois. The film was produced by EuropaCorp. In 2011, he played Juan Belmonte in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris. In parallel to his acting career, he devotes himself to writing and music. In 2017, he starred in Netflix's hit Spanish series, Morocco: Love in Times of War. Source: Article "Daniel Lundh" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.Read more
Movies & web series
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FBI: International
2021 · Series
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Midnight in Paris
2011 · Movie
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Ancient Empires
2023 · Series
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Wake Up
2024 · Movie
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House of Saddam
2008 · Series
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A Toast to Love
2024 · Movie
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A Working Man
2025 · Movie
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Morocco: Love in Times of War
2017 · Series
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22 Bullets
2010 · Movie
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A Paris Proposal
2023 · Movie
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O Jerusalem
2006 · Movie
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Délice Paloma
2007 · Movie
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Puerto Ricans in Paris
2015 · Movie
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The Statement
2003 · Movie
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It's a Good Day to Die
2024 · Movie

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One Day in October
2024 · Series

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Love In Andalusia
2019 · Series