
Age: 33
male
Ken Bek (born on May 1, 1993 in Denmark) is a Danish model and rising international actor, as well as fitness trainer. He is currently based in Hong Kong, and can be seen in Raging Fire 2/Cold War 3, as well as Silver Girl (2015) and Gudang Garam Filter International - The Greatest Choice (2023). As a model, he is most known for his appearance in the RED HOT London Modeling exhibition, and for his signature red hair. He spent 2009 through 2012 studying business and psychology. He then spent 2012 in Denmark's Royal Danish Army as part of his national service. He then spent a year teaching classes at a primary school. He was first discovered in London in a juice bar. In 2014, he officially began his modeling career during the RED HOT Exhibition, which was begun by his friend, Thomas Knights. He has since appeared in advertising campaigns for various companies, including the French clothing brand Jules.

Ken Bek

Stabbington Brother #2
for Stabbington Brother #2 in Gothel: Tangled Shadows
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Prequel (Gothel’s Origins) The film opens decades before Rapunzel’s birth. Young Gothel, once a healer in a medieval kingdom, discovers the magical golden flower. Driven by fear of mortality and a longing for belonging, she uses the flower’s power to remain young, but at the cost of isolation and suspicion from those around her. We see her struggle with loneliness, her initial good intentions, and the slow descent into obsession as the world changes and she remains the same. Midquel (Rapunzel’s Childhood) As Rapunzel grows, Gothel’s relationship with her is explored in depth. The film shows moments of genuine affection, but also the manipulative tactics Gothel uses to keep Rapunzel hidden. We see Gothel’s internal conflict—her love for Rapunzel as a surrogate daughter versus her fear of losing her only source of youth. Flashbacks and present-day scenes are interwoven, revealing Gothel’s motivations and regrets. Tangled Retelling (Events of the Original Film) The narrative shifts to the familiar events of Tangled, but from Gothel’s perspective. We witness her panic as Rapunzel leaves the tower, her desperate attempts to regain control, and her growing realization of the pain she’s caused. The climax diverges from the original: instead of perishing, Gothel is given a chance at redemption—she sacrifices her last reserves of magic to save Rapunzel and Flynn, accepting her mortality and seeking forgiveness.