Robert Hansen (b. 1979)

Birthplace:
Hvidovre, Danmark

Born:
October 5, 1979

​Robert Hansen (født 5. oktober 1979 i Hvidovre) er en dansk skuespiller og tv-vært. Han har siden 1994 indspillet en række ungdomsfilm. Han debuterede som skuespiller som 15-årig i Regner Grastens Vildbassen. Hans Regner Grasten står da også bag produktionerne af Kærlighed ved første hik-filmene, hvor Robert Hansen for alvor blev kendt i Danmark. Rollen som Viktor Knudsen er da også hans mest kendte rolle indtil videre på lærredet. Der er indtil videre kommet fem film i serien om Anja og Viktor. Hans personlige liv har været turbulent de seneste år. Han kom på forsiderne, da det kom frem, at han havde et kokainmisbrug. Regner Grasten har stået ham bi hele vejen igennem. Robert Hansen gjorde sig, i samme periode, meget bemærket i det danske natteliv, hvor især det populære in-sted Nasa, blev besøgt ofte. Han har dannet par med skuespilleren Mira Wanting. De mødtes på settet til Kærlighed ved første hik, men gik fra hinanden i år 2008, efter 10 års forhold. Robert Hansen danner nu par med Pernille Fredskild Thøgersen. Han vandt den 16. november 2007 den 4. udgave af Vild med Dans sammen med Marianne Eihilt. Robert Hansen er desuden en ivrig hobby-pokerspiller, og har som en del af Team Unibet/Pokernyhederne deltaget ved større pokerturneringer i både Polen, Portugal, USA og Tjekkiet. I 2009 udgav han sin selvbiografi 'Velkommen på forsiden' på Forlaget Turbulenz

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