Filmed for The Great Offensive
- Details
- Brian Hatfield
- 2025
The Australian actor Brian Hatfield was in front of the camera for a war documentary The Great Offensive (Het Grote Offensief) in the role of “1st Viscount Alanbrooke”.
Bogdan Gorgos
Actor
Romanian born and raised, Bogdan is an internationally trained actor. He has a variety of experience with projects inside and outside of the performing arts spectrum, from teaching to Development Projects in Africa. Bogdan entered the acting world by attending an Acting for Film Course at the New York Film Academy in 2014. Once he graduated, he dedicated himself to the world of performing arts, joining the Copenhagen International School of Performing Arts (CISPA), where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Contemporary Method Acting in 2020. While studying, he successfully landed his first TV role as Ivan in The Rain (2017), produced by Netflix. In this role, he had the pleasure of learning from and working with, film directors Kenneth Kainz and Natasha Arthy. Also, working on stage productions like: Balm in Gilead (as Tig) 2017, Nineteen Eighty-Four (as Parsons) 2018, Woyzeck (the Drum Major) 2019, Six Characters (the Father) 2019, The Water Hen (the Captain) 2020. Currently, Bogdan is writing, directing, and producing his own independent projects and short films, with a focus on cross-cultural elements and diversity. He is fluent in English and Romanian, which gives him an understanding and keen ability to express his performance in both western and eastern philosophies. His acting style employs a physical approach to the method, using movement and voice as an extension of his body.
The Australian actor Brian Hatfield was in front of the camera for a war documentary The Great Offensive (Het Grote Offensief) in the role of “1st Viscount Alanbrooke”.
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Director: Nathan Caselton.
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Directed by Johannes Spiecker.
Broadcast
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Director: Matti Geschonneck.
Casting Director: Daniela Tolkien (BVC).