
Age: 78
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jesper Christensen (born 16 May 1948) is a Danish actor. A veteran of European cinema, he has more recently made the transition to English language projects, including The Interpreter and Revelations. He has also appeared as the mysterious villain Mr. White in the James Bond film Casino Royale and its sequel, Quantum of Solace. In his home country, Christensen has won 4 Bodil Awards, 3 for Best Actor (Hør, var der ikke en som lo?, Bænken, and Drabet) and 1 for Best Supporting Actor (Barbara). In 2006 Jesper Christensen declined when offered to receive the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog. He thought the entire idea of monarchy is a crime to the members of the royal family and does not fit with modern ideas. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jesper Christensen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

When a young Norwegian woman is found murdered in Sydney, detective Harry Hole is sent halfway around the world to assist Australian police on a case that feels both distant and uncomfortably personal. Out of his element and battling his own shadows, Harry follows a trail through nightclubs, back alleys, and the bright, deceptive calm of coastal suburbs. Each lead pulls him deeper into a city where everyone seems to be performing a role. Witnesses with selective memories. Friends with motives. Strangers who know more than they admit. As the investigation tightens, Harry begins to see a pattern. The killer is patient. The crimes are controlled. And the next move is already in motion. To stop what’s coming, Harry must decode the logic behind the violence and confront the part of himself that recognizes it. Because in Sydney, the danger is not hiding in the dark. It is watching from above.

