Writer/ Director Thor Klein was born in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Since 2005 he lives and works in Berlin. He is a dffb (German Film- and Television Academy Berlin) alumni in screenwriting. Thor's debut feature film as writer/director was Lost Place - the first German mystery- thriller shot in 3D and mixed in Dolby Atmos.
Thor Knai was born Torbjorn Knai 22nd of June 1984 in Tromso, Norway. His father was in the Royal Norwegian Air Force and his mother an entrepreneur. At 15, his mother found the casting call for a mini-series (Ansur, 1999). He later starred in a high school cabarets, where his ensemble won "Best High School Cabaret" in 2001. Thor graduated Nesbru High School with an International Baccalaureate Diploma, spring 2003, with the highest amount of extra curricular activity hours, mainly from acting related endeavors. Thor went on to join the Royal Norwegian Army for a mandatory year. He became Squad leader in a Storm-Cavalry unit (mechanized infantry unit) and signed up to take part in the NATO, ISAF-7 mission in Kabul, Afghanistan as a Combat Medic. After completing the tour of duty he went on to study acting at the New York Film Academy at Universal Studios in Los Angeles. During his brief stay in Norway before leaving for LA, Thor got a part in the Norwegian reality show "Filmstjerne" (Moviestar). He was eventually voted off the show just in time to make his planned departure to Hollywood. He graduated the NYFA-program spring '06. Thor has since been granted permanent residency on the basis of "exceptional ability" and continues to live and work in Los Angeles, California.
Thor Kristjansson is an actor, known for Dracula Untold (2014), Svartur á leik (2012) and Ráðherrann (2020).
Thor Lok is known for Detrimental (2023), Left on Read (2023) and Kick Ass Girls (2013).
Known for his often dark and edgy films, writer and director Thor Moreno has assembled a provocative and unusual body of work since 2002. Splitting time between the west coast and the Midwest, Moreno has used this unique perspective to create complex character-driven films. His work has received rave reviews globally and he continues gain a reputation as a risk-taking director whose films must be seen.
Thor Ramsey is an actor and writer, known for Church People (2021), Thou Shalt Laugh (2006) and Thou Shalt Laugh the Deuce (2007). He has been married to Dinika since July 24, 1993. They have two children.
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Thor Wixom was born on March 29, 1972 in Provo, Utah, USA. He is known for Desert of Eden (2007), Given (2009) and Trapped Inn. He has been married to Kaley Victoria Rose since February 14, 2009. He was previously married to Sarah Davis.
Thor-Ivar Forsland is known for Ulvenatten (2008), Ragnarok (2020) and Heimebane (2018).
For some people, oatmeal starts the day off right - for Thora Birch, it launched a healthy career in front of the camera. It's hard to believe that the actress, who slunk into stardom with her turn as the disillusioned daughter in American Beauty (1999), is even related to the apple-cheeked blonde who once gazed up at Quaker Oats (R) spokesman Wilford Brimley and said, "Mmm-hmm. Yeah, grandpa", but Birch still remembers the professional advice Brimley whispered in her ear: maintain eye contact and *really* listen. Since then, she's had ample opportunity to study some of Hollywood's top talents at work - in addition to her American Beauty (1999) scenes with Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening, she's acted alongside Harrison Ford, Harvey Keitel and Jeremy Irons. Named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder, Thora was born in Los Angeles to Jack Birch and Carol Connors Birch (they kept up the tempestuous theme by naming her younger brother Bolt Birch). By age 4, she was a regular at commercial auditions and, by age 6, she'd landed a spot on the short-lived daycare sitcom Day by Day (1988). Her film career got off to an auspicious start that same year, when she won a Young Artist Award for her debut opposite Neil Patrick Harris in the children's fantasy flick Purple People Eater (1988). After a short break, she picked up a role in another fleeting sitcom, Parenthood (1990) (based on the movie of the same name). By age 9, Birch had her life pretty much figured out - she told the L.A. Times that she planned to become a director by 24, then spend a year ice skating, then spend a year as a policewoman, and, finally, become a singer. She picked up her last name (early appearances credited her as just "Thora") and returned to the big screen as Elijah Wood's tomboy friend in Paradise (1991). She then scored a high-profile supporting role as Harrison Ford's daughter in Patriot Games (1992), which she reprised in Clear and Present Danger (1994). In between, she kept busy with family films Hocus Pocus (1993) and Monkey Trouble (1994). In 1995, Birch graduated into adolescent territory with her turn as a younger Melanie Griffith in Now and Then (1995). She followed that up with a top-billed role in the snowy adventure Alaska (1996), then took a three-year hiatus from acting. She resurfaced in 1999, first in the made-for-TV Night Ride Home (1999) and then, more visibly, in American Beauty (1999). Birch had heard about "Beauty" through the industry grapevine, and she immediately set her sights on the part of "Jane Burnham". As it turned out, she was the first to audition for director Sam Mendes; while he saw dozens of other actresses for the role, none delivered a more convincing "Jane". Still reeling from her sudden celebrity status, Birch plucked a handful of diverse projects from the deluge of post-"Beauty" scripts. Seeking an even edgier adolescent role, she appeared as a punk-rocker in the indie film The Smokers (2000), then dropped the tough-girl pose to play the gentle "Empress Savina" in the live-action adaptation of Dungeons & Dragons (2000). She also signed up to play a teen hipster caught up in a post-high school identity crisis in Ghost World (2001) (based on the graphic novel), and an English schoolgirl in the thriller The Hole (2001). Style-conscious and sophisticated beyond her years, Birch lives on her family's East L.A. ranch (where she recently finished high school through a computer-based correspondence course). She still hopes to try her hand at directing someday, but, for now, she's content to continue blossoming in front of the camera.