Full Cast Revealed for Jo Nesbø’s 'Harry Hole'

Joining previously announced leads Tobias Santelmann (Exit, The Arctic Convoy), Joel Kinnaman (Altered Carbon, Suicide Squad) and Pia Tjelta (Made in Oslo, State of Happiness), the star-studded cast for Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole (outside of the Nordics the title is Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole) has been revealed. Director Anna Zackrisson (Deliver Me, The Helicopter Heist) also joins the production.

Casting News
• Peter Stormare (Fargo, The Big Lebowski)
• Anders Baasmo (Power Play, La Palma)
• Kåre Conradi (Norsemen, Billionaire Island)
• Simon J. Berger (Exit, Don’t Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves)
• Fridtjov Såheim (Ragnarok, Troll)
• Eili Harboe (Thelma, Succession)
• Atle Antonsen (Dag, Kjære landsmenn)
• Manish Sharma (Power Play, Billionaire Island)
• Henriette Steenstrup (Ragnarok, Pørni)
• Jesper Christensen (Casino Royale, SPECTRE)
• Kristoffer Joner (War Sailor, The Quake)
• Ingrid Bolsø Berdal (Westworld, La Palma)
• Linn Skåber (Midsummer Night, Staying Alive)
• Jonas Strand Gravli (Ragnarok, The Lørenskog Disappearance)
• Sonny Lindberg (The Rain, Next of Kin)
• Agnes Kittelsen (Dag, Exit)
• Nader Khademi (Power Play, Beforeigners)
• Ellen Helinder (Exit, Gåsmamman)
• Agot Sendstad (Neste sommer, Exit)
• Maja Christiansen (Julestjerna, Rådebank)
• Frank Kjosås (Exit, Kampen om tungtvannet)
• Kelly Gale (Plane, Deep Water)
• Oddgeir Thune (Billionaire Island, Pørni)
• Ravdeep Singh Bajwa (A Storm for Christmas, Jordbrukerne)
• Henrik Mestad (Occupied, Pørni)
• Ingar Helge Gimle (The Lørenskog Disappearance, Norsemen)
• Helge Jordal (Orion’s Belt, Kadaver)
• Eirik Hallert (Midsummer Night, Headhunters)

Created by one of the greatest storytellers in crime fiction, Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole is a whodunnit serial killer mystery led by famed anti-hero Harry Hole. Underneath the surface, this series is a nuanced character drama about two police officers – and supposed colleagues – operating on opposite sides of the law. Throughout the first season, Harry goes head-to-head with his long-time adversary and corrupt detective Tom Waaler. Harry is a brilliant but tormented homicide detective who struggles with his demons. As the two navigate the blurred ethical lines of the criminal justice system, Harry must do all he can to catch a serial killer and bring Waaler to justice before it is too late.

Tobias Santelmann, actor: “I am incredibly grateful for the trust I have been shown in getting to play Harry Hole . I am very much aware of the huge global fan base and the millions of readers who love the character. For me, it is about creating a Harry that people can both recognize and be surprised by. I can’t wait for the shoot to start. It will be a true pleasure to work with everyone.”

Jo Nesbø, author and creator: “I’m guessing that all readers of the book series have their own vision of what Harry Hole would look like, and they should be allowed to keep that. We will create a Harry that is based not only on the books but someone based on the actor Tobias Santelmann and everyone involved in this project – both in front and behind the camera. For me, storytelling isn’t about serving people what they think they want, but what they didn’t know they wanted. We will try to create something fresh, exciting and surprising with respect to the book version of Harry.”

Eric Fellner, Executive Producer, Working Title: “Working Title is thrilled to be working with Jo Nesbø and Øystein Karlsen to bring the legendary detective Harry Hole to life. To
have assembled such an incredible cast of actors and crew is a testament to Jo’s storytelling skills. Through the collaboration with our partners at Netflix, we’re excited to share Jo and Øystein’s vision not just in the Nordics, but around the world.”

Detective Hole airs on Netflix in 2026.
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Netflix Announces New Romantic Comedy Series 'Too Much' From Award-Winning Writer, Director, Producer and Actor Lena Dunham

Netflix has announced Too Much, a new rom-com series created by talented power couple Lena Dunham and Attawalpa. Too Much will be produced by Working Title Television and Lena Dunham’s Good Thing Going. Featuring original music by Attawalpa, Luis Felber’s band with musical collaborator Matt Allchin.

The ten-episode show follows Jessica, portrayed by comedian Megan Stalter, a New Yorker who heads to London in the wake of a painful breakup. There, she meets Felix, played by White Lotus’ Will Sharpe. The pair build a connection that surprises Jessica… but is impossible to ignore.

“This is a show that is very close to my heart — created with my husband Luis, cast with my favourite actors — the geniuses that are Meg and Will, along with a bevy of friends — and partnering again with Working Title, who are behind the romantic comedies that formed me,” Dunham told Netflix in December 2023. “Netflix has been so deeply supportive of the vision, which is to create a romantic comedy that makes us root for love, brings joy but also has the jagged edges of life.”

Stalter and Sharpe lead as Too Much’s romantic heroes. The rest of the cast includes:
• Adèle Exarchopoulos (Passages)
• Adwoa Aboah (Top Boy)
• Andrew Rannells (GIRLS5EVA)
• Daisy Bevan (The Alienist)
• Dean-Charles Chapman (1917)
• Emily Ratajkowski (Gone Girl)
• Janicza Bravo (Sharp Stick)
• Kaori Momoi (The Brightest Roof in the Universe)
• Leo Reich (Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?!)
• Michael Zegen (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
• Prasanna Puwanarajah (The Crown)
• Rhea Perlman (Cheers)
• Richard E. Grant (Saltburn)
• Rita Wilson (Sleepless in Seattle)
• Stephen Fry (The Dropout)

About the Show

Jessica is a New York workaholic in her mid-thirties, reeling from a broken relationship that she thought would last forever and slowly isolating everyone she knows. When every block in New York tells a story of her own bad behaviour, the only solution is to take a job in London, where she plans to live a life of solitude like a Bronte sister. But when she meets Felix – who is less Hugh Grant in Notting Hill and more Hugh Grant’s drunken roommate – she finds that their unusual connection is impossible to ignore, even as it creates more problems than it solves. Now they have to ask themselves: do Americans and Brits actually speak the same language? From the creator of Girls and the producers of Love Actually, Too Much is an ex-pat rom-com for the disillusioned who wonder if true love is still possible, but sincerely hope that it is.

Read more on Netflix here.