
Age: 60
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Mads Dittmann Mikkelsen (Danish: [ˈmæsˈme̝kl̩sn̩]; born 22 November 1965) is a Danish-American actor. He rose to fame in Denmark as an actor for his roles such as Tonny in the first two films of the Pusher film trilogy (1996, 2004), Detective Sergeant Allan Fischer in the television series Rejseholdet (2000–2004), Niels in Open Hearts (2002), Svend in The Green Butchers (2003), Ivan in Adam's Apples (2005), and Jacob Petersen in After the Wedding (2006). Mikkelsen achieved worldwide recognition for playing the main antagonist, Le Chiffre, in the twenty-first James Bond film, Casino Royale (2006). His other film roles include Igor Stravinsky in Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (2008), Johann Friedrich Struensee in A Royal Affair (2012), his Cannes Film Festival Best Actor Award-winning performance as Lucas in the Danish film The Hunt (2012), Kaecilius in Marvel's Doctor Strange (2016), Galen Erso in Lucasfilm's Rogue One (2016), his BAFTA-nominated role as Martin in Another Round (2020), Gellert Grindelwald in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022), Dr. Jürgen Voller in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023), and Captain Ludwig Kahlen in The Promised Land (2023). Outside of film, he is known for his roles as Dr. Hannibal Lecter in the television series Hannibal (2013–2015) and Cliff Unger in Hideo Kojima's video game Death Stranding (2019). A. O. Scott of The New York Times remarked that in the Hollywood scene, Mikkelsen has "become a reliable character actor with an intriguing mug" but stated that on the domestic front "he is something else: a star, an axiom, a face of the resurgent Danish cinema". Description above from the Wikipedia article Mads Mikkelsen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Mads Mikkelsen

Robert Wolders
for Robert Wolders in Elegance Unveiled: The Audrey Hepburn Story
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"Elegance Unveiled" is a poignant and visually stunning biopic that delves into the extraordinary life of Audrey Hepburn, celebrated for her timeless beauty, grace, and humanitarian efforts. This film is not just a portrayal of her remarkable career but a celebration of her resilience and compassion. The movie begins in Audrey's early years in Nazi-occupied Holland, where her family faced the horrors of World War II. Her experiences during this time forged her unwavering determination to make the world a better place. Through her rise to fame in post-war Europe and her breakthrough in Hollywood, we witness Audrey's transformative journey from a young ballet dancer to a global superstar. Central to the film is Audrey's quest for purpose beyond the silver screen. Her tireless work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, driven by her own experiences of hunger and hardship, paints a picture of her deep commitment to helping children in need. It's a story of a woman who used her fame to change the world.
