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Gustav Juul Fønsmark is a fictional character portrayed by Ricard Lawrence in the TV series Borgen.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 38 aired
Gustav Juul Fønsmark is also portrayed by Charlie Top-Nørgaard.

Gustav Juul Fønsmark

by Ricard Lawrence

character

Episodes7

  • 7.7
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    Den enes død...

    episode S3.E4 january 2013
    Birgitte's English boyfriend falls ill after eating pork as the government are trying to relax the rules applying to Danish pig farms. Birgitte argues for protecting citizens, not the industry.
  • 7.9
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    Du skal ikke bedrive hor

    episode S3.E5 february 2013
    There's unrest amongst the New Democrats when the sex trade is put on the agenda. Police find 3 women who've been forced to have sex against their will. This causes the parties to discuss the need for a law prohibiting the purchase of sex.
  • 7.7
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    Fortidens sønner

    episode S3.E6 february 2013
    The ex-communist professor joins The New Democrats Party.
  • 7.8
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    Faldet

    episode S3.E7 february 2013
    When the New Democrats are invited to join a broad coalition of opposition parties they think it is the recognition they have been seeking. But Birgitte soon finds she has no bargaining power whatsoever, much to Nete's disgust.
  • 8
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    Man har et standpunkt...

    episode S3.E8 february 2013
    Birgitte quickly realizes that the New Democrats are now minor players in the opposition coalition and she pulls them out of it. The Moderates seem to be proposing things that Birgitte has privately discussed - is there a mole?
  • 8.2
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    Fornuft og følelse

    episode S3.E9 march 2013
    After the leaks to the Moderates, Birgitte decides that the New Democrats need to distinguish themselves from the Moderates. So in a debate she launches a bold attack on their leader Jacob Kruse - will her strategy work?
  • 8.4
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    Valget

    episode S3.E10 march 2013
    Kruse's outburst in the pre-election debate proves fatal to the Moderates and the New Democrats pick up more than double the predicted seats. Suddenly, Birgitte is being courted by both the left and right wing coalition groups.