Nils Gaup

Nils Gaup

Born 12/04/1955 (69 years old)
Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway

Biography

Nils Gaup was educated at The Norwegian Theatre Academy (since 1996 a division of the Oslo National Academy of the Arts), graduating as an actor in 1978. He then started his career working as an actor at various theaters, and in 1981 was one of the founders of the succesful Beaivváš Sámi Teahter, the only theater performing in the sámi language of the indigenous Sámi people of Northern Norway, of which Gaup himself is a native.

Besides his work in theater, Gaup also had some film roles, and wrote stage- and screenplays. One of these was also to become his debut as a film director, and after writing and preparing the film for several years Pathfinder premiered in 1987. The original screenplay by Gaup was inspired by legends and traditional tales of the Sámi people told to Gaup while he was just a boy, and the film was the first sámi-language film ever produced. The film received praise and acclaim from a unison core of critics, and became one of Norwegian cinema's greatest box-office successes, in addition to winning several awards - including the Norwegian National Film Award Amanda for Best Film - and being nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1988.

Since then Gaup has had a steady output in both film and television. His second film, the action-adventure pirate-movie Shipwrecked (1990), was co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and was shot in both Norwegian and English language, for world-wide release. Again a hit for Gaup, he next turned his attention to a more low-key project: After famously having turned down offers to direct American films such as RoboCop and Not Without My Daughter, he premiered the comedy-thriller Head Above Water in 1993, which garnered Gaup his second Amanda-award for Best Film. The film was later remade in the U.S., starring Harvey Keitel and Cameron Diaz.

Gaup's other films include the French-American co-production North Star (1996), the critically acclaimed drama Misery Harbour (1999), the television series' Nini (1998) and Deadline Torp (also made as a TV-movie, 2005). In 2008 Gaup went back to his roots, so to speak, premiering the epic drama The Kautokeino Rebellion, based on actual events that took place in his hometown of Kautokeino in Norway's northernmost county of Finnmark - events which have later had both great symbolic value, as well as caused controversy.

Norsk Filminstitutt

Director

Movies
2023

The Riot

2016

The Last King

2014

Glass Dolls

2012

Journey to the Christmas Star

2007

The Kautokeino Rebellion

2005

Deadline Torp (TV movie)

1999

Misery Harbour

1996

North Star

1993

Head Above Water

Ads

Ads

1990

Shipwrecked

1987

Pathfinder

Series
2013

Hjerterått

 

Episode 8 (E08)

 

Episode 7 (E07)

 

Episode 6 (E06)

  more episodes (5)
1998

Nini

 

Familiens ære (S01E04)

 

E (S01E03)

 

Den kalkulerte risiko (S01E02)

 

Macho (S01E01)

Documentaries
2021

Images from a Nordic Drama

Short
1994

Just Do It

Screenwriter

Actor

Movies
2007

O'Horten

1986

Night Voyage

1982

Krypskyttere

1978

The Second Shift

Documentaries
2007

The Sami