Daniel Craig
(Actor)
.. Mikael Blomkvist
Born:
March 02, 1968
Birthplace: Chester
Trivia:
British actor Daniel Craig grew up in Liverpool before moving to London and studying at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He made his film debut in The Power of One, directed by John G. Avildsen. A few made-for-TV movies followed before his role of Master Kane in the Disney adventure A Kid in King Arthur's Court. Returning to the U.K., he starred in the miniseries Our Friends in the North, the four-part series Moll Flanders, and the TV mystery The Ice House. In 1997 he worked with German director Peter Sehr on Obsession where he met his future girlfriend, German actress/VJ Heike Makatsch. His first leading role in the U.K. came in 1998 with his portrayal of George Dyer, the intimate friend of painter Francis Bacon (played by Derek Jacobi) in John Maybury's Love Is the Devil. Other leading roles followed in the U.K. films Love & Rage, The Trench, Some Voices, and Hotel Splendide. In Hollywood, he had smaller roles in I Dreamed of Africa, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and Road to Perdition. In 2002, he played the German physicist Werner Heisenberg in the BBC historical drama Copenhagen. His first mainstream leading role came in 2003 as Ted Hughes, the partner of Sylvia Plath (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) in Christine Jeffs' Sylvia. In 2004, he can be seen in the U.K. films Layer Cake and Enduring Love.
Rooney Mara
(Actor)
.. Lisbeth Salander
Born:
April 17, 1985
Birthplace: Bedford, New York, United States
Trivia:
Actress Rooney Mara didn't exactly come from a show business family. One great-grandfather founded the Pittsburgh Steelers; another founded the New York Giants. Despite her heritage, Mara opted to go into acting instead of sports, and made her professional debut with a bit-part in the direct-to-video Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (which starred her older sister, Kate). She followed this with a handful of appearances on episodes of shows like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Cleaner, eventually scoring a number of film roles, appearing in 2009's Tanner Hall, Youth in Revolt, and Friends (With Benefits).Her career changed forever when David Fincher cast her in a small but key part in The Social Network, and then trusted her to play Lisbeth Salander in his English-language adaptation of the international best-seller The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, a part that earned young performer Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for Best Actress. She appeared in Spike Jonze's Her and Steven Soderbergh's Side Effects, both in 2013. In 2015, Mara was controversially cast as Tiger Lily in Joe Wright's Pan. She followed that up with Todd Haynes' Carol, playing opposite Cate Blanchett; Mara nabbed her second Oscar nomination for her work in the film.
Christopher Plummer
(Actor)
.. Henrik Vanger
Born:
December 13, 1929
Died:
February 05, 2021
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
From his 1950 debut onward, Christopher Plummer has been regarded as one of the most brilliant Canadian actors of his generation. His portrayal of Hamlet was a major ratings coup when telecast over the CBC in the early '60s. Following his first Broadway appearance in 1954 (among his New York stage credits are JB, Royal Hunt of the Sun and The Good Doctor), efforts were made to convert Plummer into an American matinee idol, most of these attempts were resisted by Plummer himself. His first two films, Stage Struck (1957) and Wind Across the Everglades (1958), set no new box office records, although the latter, directed by Nicholas Ray, did earn strong critical notices. Plummer was shown to better advantage in such live network-TV presentations as The Prisoner of Zenda and A Doll's House.In 1965, the actor was cast as Captain Von Trapp in The Sound of Music, an assignment he despised, reportedly referring to the musical blockbuster as The Sound of Mucus. Nonetheless, and as Plummer has ruefully noted on many occasions, this one film did more to make the actor bankable in Hollywood than any previous effort. He went on to do steady, if varied, work throughout the rest of the century. Among Plummer's more notable films were The Return of the Pink Panther (1974), the British Empire extravaganza The Man W ho Would Be King (1975), 1979's Murder by Decree (in which he starred as Sherlock Holmes), Somewhere in Time (1980), the legendary 1983 miniseries The Thorn Birds, 1991's Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and 1995's Dolores Claiborne and Twelve Monkeys. In 1999, Plummer received some of the strongest notices of his career for his uncannily accurate portrayal of 60 Minutes anchor Mike Wallace in Michael Mann's The Insider. Throughout his long career, the actor has won many awards, including Tonys for the musical Cyrano and the one-man stage show Barrymore, and an Emmy for his work in the TV miniseries The Moneychangers. Genie nominated for performances in the films Ararat and Blizzard in 2002 and 2003 respectively, Plummer and his daughter Amanda were both nominated for Emmy awards for their television performances in 2005. Though the father would ultimately walk away empty-handed, the award would stay in the family when Amanda was bestowed the honor for her memorable guest appearance in an episode of Law and Order: Special Victim's Unit. With roles in such high profile theatrical releases including The New World, Inside Man, and The Lake House keeping Plummer very much in the spotlight, it was obvious that his talent and passion for acting were still as strong as ever. 2009 turned out to be one of his busiest and most successful years in a very long time. In addition to appearing in Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, Plummer voiced the bad guy in Pixar's mega hit Up, and portrayed the legendary author Leo Tolstoy in Michael Hoffman's The Last Station. His work in that film, opposite Helen Mirren, earned the Canadian his first Academy Award nomination, as well as nods from the Screen Actors Guild, the Golden Globes, and the Independent Spirit Awards.He followed up and improved on that awards success in 2011 with his role as a senior citizen who comes out of the closet in Beginners. That performance garnered him the Screen Actors Guild award for Best Supporting Actor, as well as an Oscar in that same category. He also scored a box-office success as the head of the feuding Vanger clan in David Fincher's adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.Talent seems to run in Plummer's family: he and first wife, actress Tammy Grimes, are the parents of acclaimed actress Amanda Plummer.
Stellan Skarsgård
(Actor)
.. Martin Vanger
Born:
June 13, 1951
Birthplace: Goteborg, Sweden
Trivia:
A Swedish actor who has become known to American audiences thanks to roles in Breaking the Waves and Good Will Hunting, Stellan Skarsgård is one of Scandinavia's best-known and most well-respected performers. Renowned for giving measured characterizations that draw their strength from a delicate complexity, Skarsgård is one of those rare actors who is able to do strong work regardless of the quality of the material he is in, displaying the sort of quiet fortitude that allows him to survive even the worst screen fiascos.Born in Gothenburg on June 13, 1951, Skarsgård became a star in his country, when, as a teenager, he was cast on the TV series Bombi Bitt och jag. After his film debut in 1972, he did years of stage work with Stockholm's Royal Dramatic and made a number of dramas with the director Hans Alfredson, the most notable of which, Den Enfaldige Mordaren, featured Skarsgård in a Silver Berlin Bear-winning performance as a misunderstood man with a deformity. In 1988, Skarsgård got a tentative introduction to a transatlantic audience with a small role in Philip Kaufman's The Unbearable Lightness of Being; two years later, he had a similarly minor role in another international hit, The Hunt for Red October.Skarsgård's true international breakthrough came courtesy of his role as Emily Watson's husband in Lars Von Trier's highly acclaimed Breaking the Waves (1996). The actor more than held his own opposite Watson, who gave one of the year's most lauded performances, and he found previously unimagined opportunities available to him in Hollywood. In 1997, he starred as a frustrated mathematician in Gus Van Sant's award-winning Good Will Hunting and was also featured in Steven Spielberg's Amistad; his work in both films culminated in an Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema award from the European Film Academy. Later that same year, the actor appeared in My Son the Fanatic as a German businessman with the unfortunate surname of Schitz -- he also gave a stellar portrayal of a detective who slowly loses his mind while investigating a murder in the Norwegian film Insomnia.A prolific actor, Skarsgård appeared in a number of small ambitious projects in 2000, including Passion of Mind with Demi Moore, Mike Figgis' Time Code, and Harlan County War. The following year, while he showed up in the poorly-received thriller The Glass House, Skarsgård gained critical praise for his performance in Taking Sides.2003 saw Skarsgård taking a role in Lars von Trier's highly anticipated Dogville and signing on for the oft-plagued The Exorcist: The Beginning. After several debacles, the prequel to the horror classic finally found its way to movie theaters in 2004, the same year the actor costarred in Antoine Fuqua's King Arthur. After going toe-to-toe with the Devil himself in 2005's Exorcist: The Beginning (as well as Paul Schrader's alternate cut Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist), Skarsgård joined the crew of the Flying Dutchman in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and its follow-up Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, and went medieval in the Swedism Arn films. A chilling turn as the ruthless warden in the fact-based King of Devil's Island showed a downright malevolent side to Skarsgård, though it was subsequent roles in the Marvel Comics features Thor and the Avengers, as well as a turn as the mysterious Martin Vanger in David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, that offered the veteran actor the most international exposure in the wake of his voyage on the high seas.
Steven Berkoff
(Actor)
.. Frode
Robin Wright
(Actor)
.. Erika Berger
Born:
April 08, 1966
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Became a model at age 14 after being spotted rollerskating by a photographer; worked in France and Japan before quitting the business and deciding to be an actor. Received three Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Ingenue in a Drama Series for her work on the NBC soap Santa Barbara (1986-88); also chosen as Outstanding Heroine by readers of Soap Opera Digest in 1988. Her wedding to Sean Penn was attended by Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon, and the best man was producer Art Linson (Fast Times at Ridgemont High). Shortly after marrying Penn in 1996, was carjacked in their Santa Monica driveway; neither she nor their children were hurt, and both perpetrators were apprehended. Was a juror at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival; ex-husband Sean Penn was the jury's president in 2008.
Yorick Van Wageningen
(Actor)
.. Bjurman
Joely Richardson
(Actor)
.. Anita Vanger
Born:
January 09, 1965
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
British actress Joely Richardson is the daughter of actress Vanessa Redgrave and director Tony Richardson, the granddaughter of actors Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, niece of actors Corin and Lynn Redgrave, and sister of actress Natasha Richardson. Thus, it would be fair to say that Richardson has acting in her genes. Her film credits range from Peter Greenaway's arthouse favorite Drowning By Numbers (1988) -- in which she is one of three murderesses, all named Cissy Colpitts -- to the abortive musical I'll Do Anything (1993) to the winning 1996 remake of 101 Dalmatians. She has repeatedly demonstrated a capacity for tackling difficult subjects, as was the case with Sister My Sister (1994), which cast her as a maid caught up in an incestuous lesbian love affair with her sister, and Hollow Reed (1996), in which she played the divorced mother of a young boy who is abused by her live-in boyfriend. In 2000, she was seen in a number of projects, including the romantic comedy Return to Me and the revolutionary war drama The Patriot. In 2003, Richardson landed a starring role as Dr. Sean McNamera's (Dylan Walsh) frustrated wife on F/X's popular nighttime drama, Nip/Tuck. A quick transition to The Tudors followed when Nip/Tuck went off the air in 2010, and following a turn as Young Queen Elizabeth I in Roland Emmerich's Shakespearian conspiracy drama Anonymous (2011), Richardson could been seen as the mysterious Anita Vanger in David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
Geraldine James
(Actor)
.. Cecilia
Born:
July 06, 1950
Birthplace: Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
Trivia:
Supporting actress, onscreen from 1980.
Goran Visnjic
(Actor)
.. Armansky
Born:
September 09, 1972
Birthplace: Sibenik, Yugoslavia
Trivia:
Perhaps Croatia's most recognizable actor, Goran Visnjic became known to an American audience in the late 1990s, thanks to his work in American films and television. The darkly handsome actor, whom Vogue dubbed "the Tom Cruise of Croatia," was born in Sibenik on September 9, 1972, to a bus driver and a food market worker. Like just about all of his compatriots, Visnjic was indelibly affected by the Bosnian War. Although he decided at an early age that he wanted to be an actor and trained at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb, his country's terrible conflict resulted in Visnjic's joining the Croatian army when he was 18. He trained as a paratrooper, ultimately extending his service by three months in order to better defend his country.After Visnjic finished his time with the military, he returned to acting. He began gaining popularity in his country when, at the age of 21, he was cast as Hamlet in a production of the play at the prestigious Dubrovnik Summer Festival. The production earned wide acclaim, and Visnjic himself was the recipient of three national Best Actor awards, including an Orlando, the Croatian equivalent of a Tony.In addition to his work on the stage (he went on to portray Hamlet six years in a row), Visnjic also began appearing in Croatian feature films, and he made his American screen debut in Michael Winterbottom's Welcome to Sarajevo (1997). In 1998, he earned greater international recognition with his role in Practical Magic; although the film itself was a disappointment, Visnjic managed to make a sizable impression on audience members in his role as Nicole Kidman's ne'er-do-well boyfriend. The following year, the actor landed a recurring role on the popular TV medical drama E.R.; his profile further ascended with his casting in a number of feature films, including Committed (2000), a road trip comedy starring Heather Graham and Luke Wilson.
Donald Sumpter
(Actor)
.. Detective Morell
Born:
February 13, 1943
Birthplace: Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
Trivia:
Quintessentially British character actor Donald Sumpter tackled a host of roles in his native Britain before breaking through to international acclaim. He landed guest parts (as different characters) on the U.K. cult fantasy series Doctor Who, then segued to features throughout the 1970s, '80s, and '90s in such pictures as Meetings with Remarkable Men (1979), Curse of the Pink Panther (1983), Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1990), and Richard III (1995). Sumpter's popularity increased substantially in the mid- to late 2000s when he landed pivotal supporting roles in two major features: Fernando Meirelles' The Constant Gardener (2005) and David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises (2007).
Bengt C.W. Carlsson
(Actor)
.. Palmgren
Tony Way
(Actor)
.. Plague
Born:
July 10, 2020
Birthplace: Rochford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Trivia:
Was raised in Wickford, Essex.At the age of 17, started his career in acting by doing comedy videos while studying in college. Made his television debut in 1997 and was recruited by Charlie Higson.In 2002, made his debut in films.Since 2011, has recorded The Thomas and Way Podcast along with actor and friend Rhys Thomas.
Per Myrberg
(Actor)
.. Harald
Josefin Asplund
(Actor)
.. Pernilla
Eva Fritjofson
(Actor)
.. Anna
Moa Garpendal
(Actor)
.. Harriet
Maia Hansson Bergqvist
(Actor)
.. Young Anna(as Maia Hansson Bergkvist)
Sarah Appelberg
(Actor)
.. Young Cecilia
Julian Sands
(Actor)
.. Young Henrik
Born:
January 15, 1958
Died:
January 13, 2023
Birthplace: Otley, Yorkshire, England
Trivia:
Tall, blonde, and statuesque British actor Julian Sands is equally fit appearing in elegant historical dramas as he is in cult movies and horror films. A native of Yorkshire, he has a fine bone structure, striking blonde hair, and an eloquent speaking voice. Sands studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and joined the Forum Theatre Company. He made his film debut in Derek Jarman's Broken English but stayed working in the theater until his breakthrough film performance as photographer Jon Swain in Roland Joffé's The Killing Fields. He paid his dues with some routine U.K. films (Oxford Blues, After Darkness) until he landed the role of free-spirited George Emerson in the Merchant-Ivory production A Room With a View. He entered the realm of sexualized horror films as poet Percy Shelley in Ken Russell's Gothic. This role seemed to lead straightaway to his title role in Warlock, followed by Warlock: The Armageddon. Briefly returning to historical costume dramas to portray composer Franz Liszt in James Lapine's lavish Impromptu, Sands was back to creepy, sexual thrillers like Mary Lambert's Siesta and David Cronenberg's Naked Lunch. He also found time to play a few doctors in the Cyndi Lauper movie Vibes and in Steven Spielberg's Arachnophobia. After playing the sexually submissive surgeon in the critically dismissed drama Boxing Helena, he made a quick recovery in Paul Schrader's made-for-TV detective film Witch Hunt. Back in the U.K., he formed a close working relationship with director Mike Figgis and found roles in The Browning Version, Leaving Las Vegas, One Night Stand, The Loss of Sexual Innocence, Timecode, and Hotel. Meanwhile, he made a few films in Italy, most notably as the Phantom in Dario Argento's The Phantom of the Opera. In 2002, he was cast in the epic miniseries Rose Red and Napoleon. Not one to shy away from middle-brow genres, Sands can be also seen as the bad guy in the Jackie Chan movie The Medallion and as the voice of Valmont on the Jackie Chan Adventures animated series.
Anna Björk
(Actor)
.. Young Isabella
Gustaf Hammarsten
(Actor)
.. Young Harald
Simon Reithner
(Actor)
.. Young Martin
Ulf Friberg
(Actor)
.. Wennerström
David Dencik
(Actor)
.. Young Morell
Bengt Carlsson
(Actor)
.. Palmgren
Marcus Johansson
(Actor)
.. Young Nilsson
Mathilda Von Essen
(Actor)
.. Young Anita
Mathias Palmér
(Actor)
.. Young Birger
Anna Bjork
(Actor)
.. Young Isabella
Martin Jarvis
(Actor)
.. Birger
Born:
August 04, 1941
Birthplace: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Inga Landgré
(Actor)
.. Isabella
Reza Dehban
(Actor)
.. Hussein(as Reza Debahn)
Mathias Palmer
(Actor)
.. Young Birger
Mats Andersson
(Actor)
.. Nilsson
Inga Landgré
(Actor)
.. Isabella
Reza Debahn
(Actor)
.. Hussein
Anders Berg
(Actor)
.. Young Frode
Anders Jansson
(Actor)
.. Doctor
Jurgen Klein
(Actor)
.. Gottfried
Karl Josephson
(Actor)
.. Tech at MacJesus
Sandra Andreis
(Actor)
.. Photo Editor
Arly Jover
(Actor)
.. Liv
Pierre Sjö Östergren
(Actor)
.. Tattoo Artist
Tess Panzer
(Actor)
.. TV Newscaster
Alastair Duncan
(Actor)
.. Greger
Born:
February 07, 1958
Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland
Trivia:
Starred as DS Peter Livingstone on ITV Drama Taggart between 1983 and 1987, returning in 1994. Between 1996 and 1999, performed as part of the ensemble on award-winning sketch show Tracey Takes On... Provided the voice for Alfred Pennyworth on The Batman between 2004 and 2008. Began a career in real estate in 2008. As of 2018, has provided the voice of Adrian Toomes (The Vulture) in the animated series Spider-Man since its debut in 2017.
Alan Dale
(Actor)
.. Detective Isaksson
Born:
May 06, 1947
Birthplace: Dunedin, New Zealand
Trivia:
Was an avid swimmer and rugby player in his youth. Worked at a variety of jobs before his acting career took off, including delivering milk, and selling cars and real estate. Performed in his parents' theater group and did radio voice-overs in New Zealand before moving to Australia in 1979, where he soon landed a role on the soap opera The Young Doctors. Became famous in Australia for playing the character Jim Robinson on the soap Neighbours for eight years. While he was playing bass in a band with his Neighbours costars at a 1987 charity event, a cast member named Kylie Minogue sang Little Eva's "The Loco-motion" with them, and her singing career was born. After moving to Los Angeles in 2000, quickly became familiar to U.S. audiences with roles on ER, The X-Files and The O.C., among other shows. Shared a 2007 Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for the ABC dramedy Ugly Betty. Says his motto is the Winston Churchill quote, "Never, never, never give up."
Julia Rose
(Actor)
.. Nurse
Peter Carlberg
(Actor)
.. Hardware Clerk
Born:
December 08, 1950
Birthplace: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Jan Abramson
(Actor)
.. Forsman
Lena Stromdahl
(Actor)
.. Mildred
Matt Wolf
(Actor)
.. Tech Clerk
Leo Bill
(Actor)
.. Trinity
Born:
August 31, 1980
Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
Trivia:
Started his career at the age of 4 in a TV show in the U.K.Both his parents are actors and encouraged him to pursue his acting career.Enrolled in the Playbox Theater at the age of 12, a renowned institution for children and teenagers to develop their acting skills.Acting in the theater is one of his greatest passions.In 2018, starred in the play Curtains, written by his father, Stephen Bill.Has maintained a very private personal life.
Anne-Li Norberg
(Actor)
.. Lindgren
Marco Albrecht
(Actor)
.. Junkie
Martina Lotun
(Actor)
.. Reporter at Vanger
Anna Carlson
(Actor)
.. FSA Official
Yvonne Ästrand
(Actor)
.. FSA Reporter
Fredrik Dolk
(Actor)
.. Wennerström's Lawyer
Christian Heller
(Actor)
.. Banker
Werner Biermeier
(Actor)
.. Banker
Christine Adams
(Actor)
.. Barbados TV Reporter
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
Made TV debut in a 1998 episode of the BBC sketch-comedy show Noel's House Party. Appeared in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough (1999) and 2005's Batman Begins. Had a recurring role on Pushing Daisies as Simone Hundin.
Peter Hottinger
(Actor)
.. Zurich TV Reporter
Joyce Giraud
(Actor)
.. Spain TV Reporter
Born:
April 04, 1975
Birthplace: Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico
Trivia:
Was discovered while working at a drive-thru at KFC and became one of Puerto Rico's top models. Was a two-time Miss Puerto Rico. Represented Puerto Rico at Miss World 1994. Was second runner-up in the 1998 Miss Universe pageant. In 2000 became the only model to win every episode of Destination Stardom. Met her husband on the only blind date she's ever been on. Created the Queen of the Universe beauty pageant in 2012 to include women who are married and/or have children. Had a recurring role on House of Payne and appeared on the fourth season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Is involved with children's charity UNESCO.
Bengt Wallgren
(Actor)
.. Tailor
Elodie Yung
(Actor)
.. Miriam Wu
Born:
February 22, 1981
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia:
Practiced martial arts for a decade and earned a black belt in karate while growing up in Paris. Auditioned for a commercial to earn extra money while attending law school and ended up being cast in La vie devant nous, a popular teenage drama. Visited Cambodia, her father's native country, for the first time while filming a movie in Thailand. Actively supports the Cambodian Children's Fund, a humanitarian group that helps educate impoverished children.
Anna Charlotta Gunnarson
(Actor)
.. Reporter
Andreas Björklund
(Actor)
.. Reporter
Embeth Davidtz
(Actor)
.. Annika Blomkvist
Born:
August 11, 1965
Birthplace: Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Trivia:
Fans of Steven Spielberg's acclaimed Schindler's List (1993) will recognize actress Embeth Davidtz for playing the abused Jewish maid Helen Hirsch, while those who love Sam Raimi's Evil Dead series may remember her for playing the two-faced Sheila in the third Evil Dead installment, Army of Darkness (1992). Still others will recognize the actress for her strong work in such period dramas as Feast of July (1995) and Mansfield Park (1998).Born in Indiana but raised in South Africa, Davidtz is fluent in English and Afrikaans, having studied classical and contemporary drama in both languages. A graduate of Rhodes University, she made an auspicious theatrical debut with the country's National Theater Company, as Juliet in a production of Shakespeare's classic romantic tragedy, and she subsequently garnered considerable accolades for her theatrical work. Davidtz entered films playing the daughter of an interracial couple in the South African television movie A Private Life (1988) and went on to win the country's equivalent of an Oscar in the Afrikaaner psychological drama Night of the Nineteenth. As her early work might indicate, Davidtz has shown a preference for appearing in political dramas from her first days in film.A resident of the U.S. since 1991, Davidtz has appeared in numerous television movies and miniseries, including the 1992 crime thriller Deadly Matrimony. In 1995, she won more critical praise for her work as a young woman who causes a family crisis after being impregnated and deserted by her callous lover in an acclaimed adaptation of H.E. Bates' novel The Feast of July. As a change of pace, she played a kindhearted teacher in Danny DeVito's darkly comic adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel Mathilda (1996) and then it was back to straight political drama with Garden of Redemption (1997). In 1998, Davidtz co-starred with Kenneth Branagh, in Robert Altman's adaptation of John Grisham's novel The Gingerbread Man, as a low-rent caterer with more than her share of dirty secrets. That same year, she continued in a similarly sly vein as the conniving Mary Crawford in Patricia Rozema's controversial adaptation of Mansfield Park, injecting the proceedings with a savory dollop of manipulative eroticism.Over the coming years, Davidz would remain as active on screen as ever, appearing in films like Mansfield Park and Fracture, and on shows like Citizen Baines, In Treatment, Californication, and Mad Men.
Joel Kinnaman
(Actor)
.. Christer Malm
Born:
November 25, 1979
Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
Trivia:
Holds American and Swedish citizenships. His mother is Swedish and his father is American. Went to high school in Texas for one year. One of his sisters, Melinda Kinnaman, is an actress in Sweden. Won the 2010 Guldbagge Award in the Best Supporting Actor category for his work in Snabba Cash.
Karen E. Wright
(Actor)
.. Magda Lovison
Leah Almada Harshaw
(Actor)
.. Book of Death Victim
George Gerdes
(Actor)
.. Udevalla Detective