John Larsen is an actor known for his role in The Daughter: I, a Woman Part III (1970), a film that delves into the complexities of female identity and sexuality. His performance adds a layer of depth to the narrative, characteristic of the provocative themes explored in cult cinema of the era. While specific details about his career remain elusive, Larsen's involvement in this film places him within the rich tapestry of exploitation cinema, where he contributes to the ongoing conversation about women's roles and representation.
The Daughter: I, a Woman Part III
Birthe, a 17-year-old and sexually inexperienced girl arriving home from boarding school to find her mother Siv having sex with a man. Traumatized, she flees the scene and ends up in a hippie coffee house. She smokes hashish, engages in lesbianism and has sex with a black American medical student. Exotic dancers, Hell's Angels and other colorful characters are included in the young girls sexual awakening.