Linus Fluhr is an actor, known for Ultimate Justice (2017) and Kreuzweg (2014).
Linus Ignatius is a filmmaker and actor. He attended film school in the Czech Republic, and he has directed film work for the Wooster Group, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, RYOT films, Prague Film and Theater Center, and The Generations Project. His directed and starred in the short film, MASS (2018), a psychological dark comedy about body dysmorphia. He played a lead in Shemie Reut's feature film, Faking Real (Firelane - 2018). His documentary memoir POSITIVE (2015), a close-up lo-fi glimpse at living with HIV, has shown in festivals in Berlin, London, and had its NYC premiere at the 30Under30 Festival in partnership with the U.N.. His music video NIGHT SPIRITS (2017) screened at The Manhattan Independent Film Festival. Other acting credits include: Mysteries at the Museum (Travel Channel), Hamlet (Red Mermaid Productions), Jerker (Queer Stages), Cymbeline (The Brick), Horse (Planet Connections). He is founder of the immersive event Zerstört, and runs a production company called The Elliott Collective.
Linus James Nilsson is an actor from Sweden, born in Malmö in 1985. Linus studied acting in High school, when he soon got his first roll as a lead character in Capricciosa (2003) where he played against Rolf Lassgård and Noomi Rapace. Linus moved to Los Angeles 2010 where he studied performing arts/acting at SMC. Lives now in Malmö
Linus Kraus is known for Final Fantasy XV (2016), t=E/x² and Final Fantasy XV: Episode Gladiolus (2017).
Linus Roache began his acting career with a two-week appearance as a young Barlow on Coronation Street (1960) at the age of 11. He also played a boy with the bubonic plague in The Onedin Line (1971). He spent much of the next two decades on stage. In 1986 he had brief appearances in a few films, including Link (1986). He was brought to attention in 1994 after appearing in the BBC TV series Seaforth (1994).
For 2 and a half decades, Linus Tunström has been one of Sweden's most established theatre directors with intense mass media coverage for majority of his creations. Even beyond the theatre stage he has made a name for himself for his critical acclaimed TV-series "The Masterpiece", his Cannes Film Festival-awarded short film "To Be Continued", as well as his dance-theatre pieces for Cullbergbaletten and the sold-out musical "Evita". During the past seven years as a CEO and Artistic Director at Uppsala City Theatre, Tunström has, with this multifaceted strategic and artistic leadership, not only increased the audience ratings significantly, but also developed the theatre's organisation and repertoire with an aim to become one of Sweden's leading theatre institutions, a recognition he received 2009 when Uppsala City Theatre was awarded The Swedish Theatre Critics' Award with the motivation "Sweden's most dynamic stage".
Linus Wahlgren was born on September 10, 1976 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden. He is an actor, known for Mördaren ljuger inte ensam (2013), 30° i februari (2012) and Bäckström (2020). He was previously married to Jessica Wahlgren.
Linus Westheuser is an actor, known for L'avenir (2016).
Linus de Paoli was born on October 19, 1982 in Hamburg, Germany. He is known for Dr. Ketel (2011), The Boy Who Wouldn't Kill (2009) and A Young Man with High Potential (2018). He is married to Anna de Paoli.
Linwood Brown is an actor, known for High Flying Bird (2019), One Life to Live (1968) and New Amsterdam (2018).