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  2. Alex Høgh Andersen - Wikipedia

    He is mostly known for the role of Ivar the Boneless in the historical drama television series Vikings (2016–2020). [2] Andersen was born in the small town of Skælskør, [3] in the western part of …

  3. Alex Høgh Andersen - IMDb

    Born and raised in a small town southwest of Copenhagen, Alex Høgh Andersen, is currently starring as a series regular in the History Channel drama, Vikings (2013). Andersen made his debut in the …

  4. Alex Høgh Andersen (@alexhoeghandersen) - Instagram

    2M Followers, 1,674 Following, 843 Posts - Alex Høgh Andersen (@alexhoeghandersen) on Instagram: "Rep. Resonans and UTA Ambassador - @ungdommensroedekors Creative director - …

  5. Alex Hogh Andersen – Bio, Wiki, Vikings, Net Worth, Girlfriend ...

    Dec 8, 2025 · Alex Hogh Andersen is an actor, photographer by profession, and Danish by nationality. He is well known for starring in the TV series Vikings as Ivar the Boneless.

  6. Alex Høgh Andersen — The Movie Database (TMDB)

    May 20, 1994 · Alex Høgh Andersen (born May 20, 1994) is a Danish actor and photographer. He is mainly known for the role of Ivar the Boneless in the historical drama television series Vikings.

  7. HOGH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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  8. hogh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 30, 2025 · From Old Cornish hoch, from Proto-Brythonic *hux, from Proto-Celtic *sukkos, from Proto-Indo-European *suH- (“swine”). hogh m (plural hoghes)

  9. What does Hogh mean? - Definitions.net

    Definition of Hogh in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of Hogh. What does Hogh mean? Information and translations of Hogh in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …

  10. Hogh Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Origin of Hogh Icelandic haugr hill, mound; akin to English high. See high. From Wiktionary