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Connecting Mikael Persbrandt and Kate Hudson



Mikael Persbrandt
He is internationally known for his starring role in the Academy Award-winning feature, '' In a Better World'', directed by Susanne Bier.

Susanne Bier
Bier directed the TV series ''The Undoing'', which premiered on HBO in October 2020 and starred Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant. '' The Undoing'' became the first HBO original series to grow its audience each week and the network's most watched show of 2020.

Nicole Kidman American and Australian actress and producer
In 2009, she appeared in the Rob Marshall musical '' Nine'', portraying the muse Claudia Jenssen, alongside an ensemble cast consisting of Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Penélope Cruz, Judi Dench, Fergie, Kate Hudson and Sophia Loren.


Julius Caesar (play)
British actor Christian McKay is cast as Welles, and co-stars with Zac Efron and Claire Danes.

Zac Efron
Later in 2014, Efron was seen in the adult comedy '' Neighbors'' (2014), co-starring Seth Rogen.

Seth Rogen Canadian actor, comedian, and filmmaker (born 1982)
He followed this with a small role in '' You, Me and Dupree'' (2006), a critically panned comedy featuring Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson.


Mikael Persbrandt
Other parts include the role of Carl Hamilton from the novels by Jan Guillou, Beorn in '' The Hobbit'', as well as Jakob Nyman in the British TV series '' Sex Education''.

Jan Guillou French-Swedish author and journalist
However, the director Mikael Håfström had given Guillou's ticket to his own wife and Guillou was not able to attend the ceremony.

Mikael Håfström Swedish film director and screenwriter
In 2005, Håfström directed ''Derailed'', which starred Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston.

Jennifer Aniston American actress and producer
Aniston starred as the recently divorced mother of two children in the romantic comedy ''Mother's Day'' (2016), directed by Garry Marshall, and opposite Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson.


Mikael Persbrandt
1999|| '' Don Juan'' ||

Don Juan Fictional libertine
In the 1910 French novel ''The Phantom of the Opera'' by Gaston Leroux, the titular character (also known as Erik) had spent much of his life writing an opera, '' Don Juan Triumphant'', refusing to play it for Christine Daaé and telling her that it was unlike any music she ever heard and that when it was complete, he would die with it, never sharing it with mankind.
Later in life, he began writing ''Don Juan Triumphant'', spending decades on the piece, which Christine Daaé heard after hiding in her room after removing Erik's mask.

Christine Daaé
* Glory Crampton originated the role in the much revived Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit 1990 musical '' Phantom''.





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