
Lars von Trier
Known For
Directing
Born
1956-04-30 in Copenhagen, Denmark
Biography
Lars von Trier (born Lars Trier; 30 April 1956) is a Danish film director and screenwriter. He is closely associated with the Dogme 95 collective, although his own films have taken a variety of different approaches. He is known for his female-centric parables and his exploration of controversial subject matter. Von Trier began making his own films at the age of 11 after receiving a Super-8 camera as a gift, and his first publicly released film was an experimental short called The Orchid Gardener, in 1977. His first feature film came seven years later, The Element of Crime, in 1984. As of 2010, he has directed a further 10 feature films, 5 short films and 4 television productions. He has been married twice and is currently married to Bente Frøge. Von Trier suffers periodically from depression, as well as various fears and phobias, including an intense fear of flying. As he himself once put it, "Basically, I'm afraid of everything in life, except filmmaking".
Most Known For

Grimme Award
as Self

Klovn
as Lars von Trier

The Story of Film: An Odyssey
as Self

Epidemic
as Self / Dr. Mesmer

Dogville Confessions
as Self

The Idiots
as Interviewer (voice) (uncredited)

Plankton Salesmen
as Self (archive footage)

Ernst-Hugo
as Self

The Humiliated

Side by Side
as Self

To Each His Own Cinema
as The filmmaker (segment "Occupations")

Europa
as Jew

… But Film Is My Mistress
as Self

Arteholic
as Self

Colors
as Fuck Putas Edition

The Kingdom
as Self (uncredited)

The Element of Crime
as Schmuck of Ages

The Boss of It All
as Narrator (uncredited)

Bergman: A Year in a Life
as Self

Trespassing Bergman
as Self