Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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17 October 1986 | The A-Team | "Rolf" | "Quarterback Sneak" (episode # 5.4) |
1987 | Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future | Lt. Michael 'Tank' Ellis | Entire series |
11 May 1991 | The Flash | "Cyborg Omega" | "Alpha" (episode # 1.19) |
8 February 1997 | Baywatch Nights | "Viking" | "Frozen Out of Time" (episode # 2.13) |
18 March 1997 | The Guardian | "Baiya" | "Pilot" (episode # 1.1) |
1 February 1998 | Mike Hammer, Private Eye | "Rolf" (as Sven Ole Thorsen) | "The Art of Murder" (episode # 2.3) |
21 September 1998 | Baywatch | "Hans Ulpan" | "Crash: Part 1" (episode # 9.1) |
28 September 1998 | Baywatch | "Hans Ulpan" | "Crash: Part 2" (episode # 9.2) |
1999 | Biker-Jens i USA | as Himself | episode "Hos Sven-Ole Thorsen" |
1 December 2000 | Helle for Høgsbro | as Himself | "Dovenskab" (episode # 1.13) |
27 December 2005 | Go'morgen Danmark | as Himself | |
3 February 2006 | Showtime | as Himself | Episode #2.1 |
17 February 2006 | 2 Kaffe, Tak | as Himself | |
6 February 2006 | Go' Aften Danmark | as Himself | |
October 2009 | Vild med dans (Strictly Come Dancing) | first two programs as Himself | |
13 December 2010 | Go' Aften Danmark | as Himself |
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—Shirley Chisholm (b. 1924)
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