How has it been to make ’Straight Forward’, which primarily takes place in New Zealand?
– It has been a great experience. Just to go to New Zealand and work with all sorts of nationalities. You will find rather quickly how much we look like each other, and to the same challenges. And to be there with his beloved has been wonderful.

– What have you most liked playing your role as the policeman Qvist?
– It is something fun about a character that is so forhippet to have redeemed his honor, that he pursues a man to the other end of the world. He has been highly humiliated in the beginning, and it may be he simply does not snatch. It’s fun with a character who is so steely.

– What is the difference between making a tv-series in Denmark and New Zealand?
– Their manus is in a completely different way. The tradition is more comedy a la ’The accidental heroes’. Always a small, cocky reply. It was a big difference, but piss-interesting. We have been able to get the best out of both worlds.

– You have played against your girlfriend (Cecilie Stenspil, red.) – how has it been? the
Series is the most a hunting, where she has a place, and I am another, so we didn’t have very many scenes together. But when we had, and that was set three hours of them, we made them on one. When you know each other so well, so goes skuespillerarbejdet quickly. It is a pleasure, and she is just wildly talented.

Cecilie Stenspil and Troels Lychgate forms the few completely private and play against each other in ’Straight Forward’. Photo: Jacob Jørgensen

– What is the difference between making tv and movies? the
Movies are fatter on the way, that there is more time, more deliciously light, and the instructor goes up in whether he gets what he needs. Tv-series drama is differently structured. The characters must sometimes say something, because the audience has use for it. Movies are not so information-heavy.

– Are there roles you still being identified, when you go in the Net?
– fortunately It is different, but it is tea that is the highest in people. Sometimes they can be happy with a reply from the ’Blue Men’, which I can’t even remember. But it is only sweet. People will usually only the best.

– Where and in what contexts one may experience you in the next time? the
– Right now we are trying to keep a little free with the small. But I must Grønnegårds the Theatre, where we start trying to may. And then we go a little bit and waiting for various tv-projects – possibly if there are more seasons in the syringe on this here.

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Three I even ka’ li’

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It was a step up compared to quality and compared to what had been before. the

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– Totally wild witty written. They played excellent. And I understood in fact not, why not got a season more. the

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– The made a deep impression on me as a child.

Kathleen Lyda

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52 years old and graduated from the acting School at Odense Theatre in 1994.He plays the policeman Qvist in Danish-new zealand tv-series ’Straight Forward’, which can be seen on Viaplay.Private form he pairs with actress Cecilie Stenspil, which is also involved in the ’Straight Forward’.Mike Lyda is known from a number of Danish feature films, among others ’Klassefesten’.He received the Robert award in 2006 for his role in ’Accused’.