Søren Bregendal
Søren Bregendal was born on September 6, 1983 in Denmark. He is an actor known for his part as Erik in season 2 of Darren Stars Emmy, and Golden Globe nominated Netflix hit show "Emily in Paris".
Søren played a central part in the Danish hit show "2900 Happiness" shooting almost 150 episodes during a period of three years. In 2005, he became a regular in one of Danish film's most treasured movie franchises "Father of Four" shooting 6 movies in total.
Furthermore, leading both the Danish cult youth movie "Rich Kids", and the modern epic "High School Musical 2" theater production, winning the most prestigious theater prize in Denmark for "Best Musical" alongside the cast, he has underlined his mainstream audience appeal again and again.
His supporting roles in the acclaimed teen-movie "Triple Dare" and the hugely successful comedy "The Union" add to his solid line of work as an actor.
As a singer/songwriter he's received four gold records, nominations for both Nordic Music Awards and Danish Music Awards, as well as releases in 14 countries. With his former band Lightouse X, he won the Danish qualification and later represented Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2016.