Pål Jackman was born on September 20, 1967 in Haugesund, Norway. He is a director and writer, known for Jernanger (2009), Detektor (2000) and Lykkeland (2018).
Pål Richard Lunderby is an actor, known for Olympiatroppen (2021), Kasko (2022) and Pørni (2021).
Pål Sletaune was born on March 4, 1960 in Norway. He is a writer and director, known for Budbringeren (1997), Babycall (2011) and Bingoplassen (1992).
Pål Sverre Hagen is a Norwegian screen and stage actor. After graduating from the National Academy of the Arts in Oslo in 2003 he has played major roles in both Scandinavian and International films, for which he has received several awards and accolades. He is perhaps best known for his roles in Troubled Water, Kon-Tiki, In Order of Disappearance, Valkyrien and Amundsen. Hagen had his big breakthrough with the acclaimed Norwegian feature film Troubled Water (2008) directed by Erik Poppe, for which he won the Kanon Award for Best Male Actor at Trondheim International Filmfestival. He also appeared in the awarded action drama Max Manus: Man of War (2008) by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg. Hagen garnered further critical acclaim for his performance in Pål Jackman's drama The Storm in My Heart (2009), for which he won the Kanon Award for Best Supporting Actor. Hagen achieved world wide recognition for portraying Thor Heyerdahl in the epic historical feature Kon-Tiki (2012) directed by Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning, about the Kon-Tiki expedition in 1947. Kon-Tiki was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. He starred in the role of archaeologist Sigurd Svendsen in Ragnarok (2013) by Mikkel Brænne Sandemose. The year after, he starred in the role of the eccentric villain and crime lord called "the Count" in the comedy action feature In Order of Disappearance (2014) alongside Stellan Skarsgård and Bruno Ganz, and as the antagonist of the Department Q: A Conspiracy of Faith (2016), both films directed by Hans Petter Moland. He played Gisle in The Last King (2016) by Nils Gaup and Arne, a Norwegian geologist in the Dutch drama Beyond Sleep (2016) by Boudewijn Koole. He also appeared in What Happened to Monday (2017) by Tommy Wirkola. More recently, Pål appeared in Sonja: The White Swan (2018) by Anne Sewitsky. Hagen has also starred in several TV series such as Buzz Aldrin (NRK, 2011), Dag (NRK, 2013) and the highly acclaimed drama series Valkyrien (NRK, 2017), for which he won the Golden Screen Award for Best Actor. In 2019, Pål Sverre Hagen stars in the leading role of Roald Amundsen, the Arctic explorer in Espen Sandberg's feature Amundsen (2019). He also appears in Out Stealing Horses (2019) by Hans Petter Moland, the television series Exit (2019), the Danish feature Lifeboat (2019), and the leading role in Halo of Stars (2019) alongside Lily Collins and Holliday Grainger, directed by Anthony Lucero.
Pål Waaktaar was born on September 6, 1961 in Oslo, Norway. He is an actor and composer, known for Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), The Living Daylights (1987) and Deadpool 2 (2018). He has been married to Lauren Savoy since December 21, 1991. They have one child.
Pål Øie was born on 15 November 1961 in Norway. He is a director and writer, known for Villmark (2003), Skjult (2009) and Stopp (2001).
Pénélope Montazel is known for En attendant Bojangles (2021) and R.I.S. Police scientifique (2006).
Pénélope Valentin is known for La directrice est une salope (1989).
Péter Barbinek was born on June 21, 1949 in Budapest, Hungary. He is an actor, known for Dögkeselyü (1982), Aranyélet (2015) and Kaméleon (2008).
Peter Bergendy got his first camera from his grandfather at the age of six. From that moment film became part of his life. Originally graduated as psychologist, where he wrote his thesis on horror film psychology. For ten years he was the editor-in-chief of the Hungarian issue of German Cinema Magazine, he worked as academic researcher for the Hungarian Film Institute, also as editor and director in Hungarian Television. For 25 years now he's been ditched in Hungarian and international commercial directing, his multiple award winning commercials are shown across the world. As a director, his first feature film, a romantic comedy 'Stop Mom Teresa!' was released in 2004 achieving national and international recognition for him. His cold war spy film noir 'The Exam' has won New Directors Gold Hugo, in Chicago International Film Festival 2012. His long awaited third feature 'Trezor' has won eight Hungarian Film Awards, in Hungarian Film Week 2019, and it is nominated for an International Emmy® Award in 2019. His new feature film 'Post Mortem' is apparently the first Hungarian horror ever made. It was Hungary's official entry for the Oscars® in 2022. So far, the film was screened on 44 international film festivals, selected for 24 main official competitions, and won 28 awards. 'Post Mortem' was the best-selling Hungarian movie around the world in 2021. Its distribution rights were purchased for nearly 130 countries from Great Britain to India, the Americas to Japan. In 2020 Peter Bergendy was awarded the national Balázs Béla Prize for his outstanding services in the arts and motion pictures. He is a natural storyteller, has a cinematic approach to heuristically convey emotions and develop sincere connections to his subjects.