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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

Viktor Kosinvo
for Viktor Kosinvo in The Journey of Everest
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The Journey of Everest is a 2026 action adventure film written, co-produced, and directed by Denis Villeneuve. The sequel to The Hike of Everest, it stars Anne Hathaway, Emma Roberts, Daniel Kaluuya, Melissa McBride, Laurence Fishburne, and Peter Stormare. In the film, Beth McDale and her hiking team must defend themselves from Viktor Kosinvo during their climb in Mount Everest after they learn that he survived his fall; this becomes complicated when Beth realizes that she is pregnant, and she must confide in her younger sister Amy, who willingly agrees to support her. The Journey of Everest was released in theaters on December 6th, 2026; it was a financial success and received widespread acclaim. It was praised for Hathaway and Roberts' performances, the action sequences, direction, visuals, Hans Zimmer's musical score, the darker tone, screenplay, costume design and emotional depth. The film grossed $2.45 billion worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of 2027 and of both Hathaway and Villeneuve's filmographies. Hathaway and Roberts won two Academy Awards for Best Actress, while Stormare was awarded a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor. Other awards include a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Film Score for Zimmer and an Academy Award for Best Director for Villeneuve, and Roger Deakins was awarded a Saturn Award for Best Cinematography.