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Peter Stormare (August 27, 1953) was born in Arbrå, Gävleborgs län, Sweden. He is a Swedish film, stage, voice and television actor as well as a theatrical director, playwright and musician. He is perhaps best known for his roles as John Abruzzi in Prison Break and as Gaear Grimsrud, one of the two kidnappers in Fargo. Peter Stormare began his acting career at the Royal National Theatre of Sweden, performing for eleven years. In 1990 he became the Associate Artistic Director at the Tokyo Globe Theatre and directed productions of many Shakespeare plays, including "Hamlet". In 1993 he moved to New York, where he appeared in English productions. He continues to work in both the United States and his his homeland of Sweden. He resides in Los Angeles, California, USA, with his wife.

Peter Stormare

Lucian Hagi
for Lucian Hagi in Dracula : Legacy of the Dragon
Suggested by jeanpaulvalley

In the early 2010s, excavations launched by Professor Abraham Van Helsing in Transylvania discovered, in the castle of Vlad Tépès, the possible presence of the tomb of the Impaler. The Professor's protege, Mina Harker, and some members of her group will be forced, under armed threat from her colleague Renfield and mercenaries, to go to the Count's grave. Not heeding the professor's warnings, Renfield awakens the powerful vampire with his blood, the creature frightening the mercenaries who shoot at him, this only having the effect of angering him. As Van Helsing, Mina and others escape, Dracula easily kills the mercenaries before Renfield saves his life by explaining to him that he is a servant wanting to help him, intriguing the Count. He uses the researcher's knowledge to try to better understand his world, when he is shocked to find that Transylvania is secretly under the control of the betraying vampire, Nosferatu, and extremely well-armed mercenaries. He wants to restore order to the blood but, after being summoned by Van Helsing, a group of extraordinary beings intervene, telling him that he had better act as a hero for all. This, and the fact that Mina looks like exactly to his late wife, will make Dracula question himself. If these people, considered monsters for their appearance, fight for good as heroes... shouldn't he do the same ?