Mads Mikkelsen- Biography

Also Credited As:

Mads Dittmann Mikkelsen, Mads Mikkelson

About Mads Mikkelsen

With his role as the villain in "Casino Royale" (2006), the first in the re-invigorated James Bond series, Danish heartthrob Mads Mikkelsen was poised to take over the world after landing the most enviable of parts in a time-tested film franchise.

Born Nov. 22, 1965 in Copenhagen, Denmark, Mikkelsen quietly worked his way up the ranks of the Danish film industry during the mid-1990s. After small parts in the films, "Caf? Hector" and "Blomsterfangen" in 1996, he gave a memorable portrayal of a drug addict named Tonny in "Pusher" that same year.

Following a series of small roles and bit parts, he gained recognition with such films as "Flickering Lights" in 2000, "Shake it All About" in 2001, and in his recurring role as Allan Fischer in the Emmy-winning Danish police series "Rejseholdet." His notoriety grew as local magazines began proclaiming him the "sexiest man in Denmark."

For his portrayal of a doctor lusted after by the fianc?e of a paralyzed man in the Danish film "Open Hearts" (2002) Mikkelsen earned positive reviews, both in his homeland and internationally. Breaking out of Danish cinema, he appeared in a Spanish comedy, "Torremolinos 73" in 2003. The following year, he made his stateside feature film debut as Tristan in the modestly successful "King Arthur." Following this brief American foray, he reprised his role of Tonny in "Pusher II" (2004).

Upon the announcement that Mikkelsen had signed to play the evil "Le Chiffre" - the terrorist who actually cries blood - in the latest Bond installment, the young actor garnered the kind of overnight international attention very few relatively unknown actors experience. Hardcore Bond fans, already excited at the prospect of British actor Daniel Craig filling the shoes of the cunning super spy, were ecstatic to learn of Mikkelsen's casting in the role originally played by Orson Welles in the 1967 version of "Royale." Both Mikkelsen and Craig promised to bring a new sense of realism to the venerable, slick series. And fans were not disappointed. When "Casino Royale" premiered in November, both men were signaled out for bringing a sense of grit and menace to the film series that had been sorely lacking for years. The film was a fall smash, guaranteeing Mikkelsen would not lack for work on either side of the pond.

Partners

Wife

Hanne Jacobsen.

Family

Daughter

Viola Mikkelsen.

Son

Carl Mikkelsen.

Education

?rhus Theatre School

Career Milestones

Began career as a dancer

1996

Made film debut as a low-life pusher/junkie in Pusher

2000

Acted in the Danish film Blinkende lygter/Flickering Lights

2000

Was a regular character on the TV drama Rejseholdet / Unit One, which won an International Emmy award in November 2002

2001

Starred in the romantic comedy En Kort en lang/Shake It All About, directed by Danish comedian Hella Joof

2002

Cast alongside G?rard Depardieu in I am Dina

2004

Made his American film debut playing Tristan opposite Clive Owen in King Arthur

2006

Cast as James Bond s nemesis Le Chiffre in Casino Royale, starring Daniel Craig as Agent 007

2007

Starred in After the Wedding, a Danish film directed by Susanne Bier

2010

Co-starred in the remake of the 1981 film Clash of the Titans

2011

Acted in Paul W.S. Anderson s The Three Musketeers