Ole Thestrup was born in
Nibe, North Jutland, on 12 March 1948. He initially had ambitions to become a guitarist, before turning to acting. He joined
Aarhus Theatre aged 25, completing his acting training in 1976. He later also worked at the
Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen. Thestrup had a history of alcohol abuse, which contributed to his 1988 imprisonment at
Headingley Correctional Institution near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada after he caused disruption on board a
British Airways flight from London to Los Angeles, leading to an emergency landing. He gave up alcohol in 1998, after receiving two citations for drunk driving in October 1997. He died on 2 February 2018, in his home in Tuse Næs, after a long period suffering from
lung cancer which had stalled his acting career in April 2017. ==Career==