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In 1863, Confederate soldiers raid a Union camp, and Thor "The Swede" Gundersen, among others, is captured and taken to Andersonville Prison. The conditions there cause Thor's friend to start chewing on him. In an attempt to save himself, Thor drowns his friend in a mud puddle.
Thor 'The Swede' Gundersen 39 episodes Won–ACTRA Montreal Award for Outstanding Performance – Male (2013) [12] Nominated–Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series (2015) [13] Nominated–Golden Maple Award for Newcomer of the year in a TV series broadcast in the U.S. (2016) [14]
The second season of the AMC western-drama television series Hell on Wheels premiered on August 12, 2012, and concluded on October 7, 2012. The series was created and produced by Joe and Tony Gayton who wrote and co-wrote two episodes.
Eva, after listening to Charlotte's expression of thanks, manages to get her a job in the dining room at Maggie Palmer's hotel. The Swede is asked by Young who he really is. After lying at first, The Swede is given another chance at the truth. He admits to being Thor Gundersen, and says God sent him to take the Dutsons' lives and become bishop.
Christopher Heyerdahl as Thor Gundersen, also known as "the Swede" (9 episodes) Robin McLeavy as Eva (8 episodes) Duncan Ollerenshaw as Mr. Gregory Toole (7 episodes) Diego Diablo Del Mar as Dix (7 episodes) Dohn Norwood as Psalms (6 episodes) James D. Hopkins as Senator Jordan Crane (6 episodes) Gerald Auger as Pawnee Killer (6 episodes)
The series, which features Anson Mount, Colm Meaney, Common, and Dominique McElligott, chronicles the Union Pacific Railroad and its laborers, mercenaries, prostitutes, surveyors, and others who lived, worked, and died in the mobile encampment, called "Hell on Wheels", that followed the railhead west across the Great Plains.
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Thor is a central figure of the MCU, having appeared in nine films as of 2024. Thor's characterization and early films received mixed reception, however his storyline following Thor: Ragnarok (2017) was received much more favorably, with that film often being credited as revitalizing the character and his arc. [2] [3] [4] [5]