Old Man Saxon is a composer and actor, known for Someone Great (2019), The Novice (2021) and See Me Like This (2018).
Oldrich Anton Vojta is an actor, known for The Lost Legion (2014).
Ole Bornedal was born 1959 in Noerresundby, Denmark. From the time he was fourteen he knew he wanted to become a filmmaker. However, not being able to get into The Danish Film School, he had to create his own career and after a few years of University Studies in Film, he started working for The National Danish Broadcasting Company doing radio-dramas and radio-features. Within a few years, Ole was awarded the "Oscar" in Radio: The Prix Italia and acknowledged as one of the most outstanding Radio-Feature directors in the world. Later Ole worked in television making both Comedies and Dramas and subsequently won The Prix Italia for Best Television Drama in 1996. At the age of 33 he was appointed Head of Television Drama and was the youngest Executive ever but only held the job for one and a half years as he was invited to the United States to do a remake of his International film debut: the thriller, "Nightwatch." Ole went on to work in New York and Los Angeles for two years as a director, script-developer and Producer. In 1997, Ole moved back to Denmark and started writing and directing for the stage. In addition, he continued to write and develop feature films and television. In 2001, Ole started his own theater - The Aveny. During the next four years, The Aveny became the most popular best-selling theater in Copenhagen. In 2004, Ole left to restart his international film career and made three movies back-to-back. Bornedal's movies have been critically acclaimed all over the world and is acknowledged as one of the most influential creators of "The New Danish Cinema." Ole lives in Copenhagen and has four children: Johan, Claudia, Fanny and Little Peter.
Ole Christian "OC" Madsen is from the "Golden Year" of the Danish Filmschool, including director's like Thomas Vinterberg and Per Fly. Ole Christian Madsen started out directing television series, but moved on to his first feature Sinans Wedding in 1997, followed by highly acclaimed second feature Pizza King (1998) - both films dealt with 2nd generation emigrant issues, and became the first of their kind approaching this subject in Denmark. OC moved on to the highly profiled miniseries "Edderkoppen", a film-noir vision of post-war Copenhagen in 1949, an elegant romantic gangster-flick. The seriel is still one of it's kind in Denmark, and became immensely popular. Award-winning breakthrough arised with "En Kaerlighedshistorie". Besides taking home international awards, it swept the national Bodil, and Robert-awards in 2002. With the adaptation of his good friend Jakob Ejersbo's Nordkraft, he made his first hit movie. One year later he wrote and directed Prag. And another year after came the 2WW resistance drama Flame & Citron. It became the biggest box-office hit in 10 years - and the most expensive danish-languaged movie ever. In 2010 "OC" shot his latest film Superclasico in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It will premiere in Copenhagen March 2011.
Ole Christoffer Ertvaag was born on July 14, 1987 in Stavanger, Norway. He is known for his work on The Last Kingdom (2015), The Saboteurs (2015) and The Man Who Loved Yngve (2008). Ole Christoffer Ertvaag is a Norwegian actor. Ole is educated at Rogaland Theater from 2007-2011. He debuted as the role YNGVE in feature film 'The Man Who Loved Yngve' in 2008. Since then, Ertvaag has had great success both nationally and internationally. He was series regular in the award-winning Norwegian TV-series 'Young and Promising' (2015-2018) and the internationally series 'The Last Kingdom' (2015-2017). In 2020 you can watch him in the new Norwegian TV-series 'Granddad'.
Ole Christopher Holth is known for Narvik (2022).
Ole Didrik Laake is an actor, known for Lik meg (2018).
Ole Dupont was born on 17 June 1948 in Denmark. He is an actor, known for Riget (1994), Den dobbelte mand (1976) and Flammen & Citronen (2008).
Ole Endresen is a Norwegian creator, director and writer, known for hit series like Young Wallander (Netflix) Bulletproof (Sky) Lillyhammer (Netflix) and Gangs of Oslo /Blodsbrødre (TV2, Netflix) Ole recently (2023) created, wrote and directed the hard hitting gang-drama Gangs of Oslo/Blodsbrødre for Netflix and TV2. Ole lead-directed the reboot-success of iconic Nordic Noir, Young Wallander (2020) which quickly made Netflix's Top 5 in the U.K, as well as Nr 1 in all the Nordic countries & The Netherlands. He directed on the first season of SKY's action-drama hit, Bulletproof, (2018) which was sold to CW Network and commissioned for a 2nd series. Ole directed one of Netflix's first world wide- hits, Lillyhammer (2012) which won the Golden Nymph in Monte Carlo. Ole was creator/head-writer on two seasons of the Viaplay crime-drama Aber Bergen (2016), nominated to Norwegian Emmy for best drama two years in a row (2017 & 2018). In his early career Ole directed some of Scandinavias most iconic comedy-series, such as the critically acclaimed cult-dramady Ut I Vår Hage, which won Norwegian Emmy for best comedy series (2008). Ole moved on to creating/writing & directing, and created the NRK- success comedy-drama, Etaten (2006) before his debut as writer/director on the big screen with the box office hit Kong Curling (2011), launched to great reviews at London Film Festival (2012) and winner of Audience Award for best feature at Cinequest in San Jose, (2012).
Ole Ernst graduated from Odense Teater in 1967 where shortly afterwards he was hired as a stage-actor. Ernst had his debut playing Chino in Westside Story (1965). In 1969 he jumped from Odense Teater to Det Kongelige Teater where he continued stage-acting until 1976. Ernst performed in a lot of classic stage-plays such as Jeppe På Bjerget, Erasmus Montanus, Hamlet and Amadeus. In 1973, Ernst played the lead role in Hans Kristensen's gangster-movie Flugten which was followed by the two sequels Per (1975) and Blind Makker (1976). The three films became very popular, and are to this day still considered some of the best Danish films ever. Kristensen's Per-trilogy launched Ole Ernst's career as one of the finest actors of his generation. A short list of other great films Ernst starred in: Hærværk (1977), Terror (1977), Mord I Mørket (1986), Peter von Scholten (1987), Epidemic (1987), Sort Høst (1993), Okay (2002) and Rembrandt (2004). In 1994, Ole Ernst was re-hired by Det Kongelige Teater.