Joachim Fjelstrup

Joachim Fjelstrup hails from Herlev, Denmark—yeah, that’s right, the place where you get rain, bikes, and a lot of big dreams. He wrapped up his studies at The Danish National School of Performing Arts back in 2013, and honestly, it shows. Not just your average actor, this guy’s got some serious pipes. We’re talking about belting out tunes and actually pulling it off live, which is kinda rare, let’s be honest. You probably know him best from starring in Ole Christian Madsen’s throwback biopic, “Steppeulven / Itsi Bitsi.” That one dives headfirst into the wild 1960s Danish rock scene, centering on Eik Skaløe—a name that’s practically legendary in that world. Fjelstrup steps into those mythic boots, and yeah, he nails it. There’s something about his vibe on screen that makes you forget you’re watching a movie at all. He’s not just a film guy, either. Fjelstrup’s spent a good chunk of time lighting up the stage in Copenhagen, taking on all sorts of roles that show off his range. Plus, he’s dipped his toes into indie films, like Aske Bang’s “Den Fremmede / The Stranger” (which, for a graduation movie, really punches above its weight). And there’s more—he’s lined up for a key role in Josefine Kirkeskov Nielsen’s “Sol, Måne & Stjerner / Sun, Moon & Stars,” another project out of The National Film School of Denmark. So, yeah, the guy’s career is anything but boring.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1987-09-25
  • Height: 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
  • Birth Location: Herlev, Denmark
  • Professions: Actor, Soundtrack

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    • Trivia:

      Named as one of European films’ Shooting Stars by European Film Promotion, this actor’s got that glint – you know, the kind where you just know they’re about to blow up big time. Not just another pretty face, either. The whole deal: raw talent, charisma for days, and a knack for making every scene feel a little more electric. European Film Promotion doesn’t hand out Shooting Stars to just anybody; they pick folks who’ve managed to stand out in a sea of talent. So when you see that stamp, you know you’re looking at someone with real chops. It’s basically a heads-up from the industry: “Watch this space.” If you’re big on European cinema or just love spotting the next big thing before everyone else catches on, keep an eye out for this name. Honestly, getting this kind of nod is a solid sign they’re about to hit a whole new level. It’s like a pre-fame badge of honor.

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    • When was Ram Charan born?

      September 25, 1987

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      6′ 4″ (1.93 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Herlev, Denmark

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      37 years old