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Peter Stormare is a Swedish actor, director, playwright, and musician who has a net worth of $5 million. Peter Stormare is best known for his performances in such films as “Fargo,” “The Big Lebowski,” “Armageddon,” and “Minority Report.” On television, he is known for his role as John Abruzzi on “Prison Break.” Stormare’s other credits have included the films “Dancer in the Dark,” “Birth,” “Pain & Gain,” and “John Wick: Chapter 2,” among many other titles.
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Career
Stormare made his feature film debut in 1978 in the Swedish crime film “Lyftet.” He next had a bit part in Ingmar Bergman’s epic family drama “Fanny and Alexander.” Stormare made his first appearance in an American film in 1990, when he played a neurochemist in the drama “Awakenings.” He then returned to Swedish film with the acclaimed comedy “Freud’s Leaving Home,” and appeared in the Italian drama “Reflections in a Dark Sky.” In 1992, Stormare was in Louis Malle’s psychological thriller “Damage.” Four years later, he had his breakthrough role in the Coen brothers’ black comedy crime film “Fargo,” playing taciturn hitman Gaear Grimsrud. This led to a string of major Hollywood films for Stormare, including “The Lost World: Jurassic Park,” “Armageddon,” “Mercury Rising,” and the Coen brothers’ next film, the stoner comedy “The Big Lebowski.” Stormare closed out the 90s with roles in “Commander Hamilton,” “Somewhere in the City,” “Purgatory,” and “8mm.”
Personal Life
In 1989, Stormare married actress Karen Sillas; they later divorced in 2006. Two years after that, he wed Japanese native Toshimi Stormare, with whom he has a daughter named Kaiya. The couple resides in Los Angeles, although Stormare splits his time between the US and Sweden.
Inspirational Quotes by Peter Stormare
I'm a curious human being, and I love things that are a little bit off.
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Steve Buscemi, in between takes, becomes like a clam. It's hard to get a word out of him. It's very funny.
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In my career, I've been lucky to do the bad guys that are more interesting, where the audience wants to spend more time with them and get to know them. That's what I'm always looking for and trying to do.
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The beautiful thing about 'American Gods' is that it's very simple at its core.
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I drive one car. I own one house. That's enough for me.
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