Viggo Mortensen
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 66 |
Date of birth | October 20,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Watertown |
New York | |
United States | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Artworks | Mother memory |
Forget Time | |
After Darkly Noon | |
Legolas | |
Partner | Ariadna Gil |
Spouse | Exene Cervenka |
Awards | Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble |
British Independent Film Award for Best Actor | |
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama | |
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture | |
Bodil Honorary Award | |
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor | |
Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | |
Fénix Film Award for Best Actor | |
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | |
Current partner | Ariadna Gil |
Children | Henry Mortensen |
Works | Forget Time |
After Darkly Noon | |
Legolas | |
Upcoming movie | The Last Voyage of the Demeter |
Parents | Viggo Peter Mortensen |
Grace Gamble Atkinson | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 408766 |
Captain Fantastic
Eastern Promises
The Road
Hidalgo
A History of Violence
Witness
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
G. I. Jane
Alatriste
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
A Perfect Murder
Appaloosa
28 Days
A Dangerous Method
The Two Faces of January
Crimson Tide
A Walk on the Moon
Carlito's Way
The Indian Runner
The Prophecy
Daylight
Everyone Has a Plan
The Portrait of a Lady
Jauja
Far from Men
Psycho
The Passion of Darkly Noon
Young Guns II
The Reflecting Skin
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
American Yakuza
Albino Alligator
Ruby Cairo
Fresh Horses
The Young Americans
Vanishing Point
Gospel According to Harry
La Pistola de Mi Hermano
Good
Floundering
Salvation!
On the Road
Reclaiming the Blade
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Search for Tomorrow
Gimlet
Tripwire
Filmland
The Last Voyage of Demeter
Green Book
Viggo Mortensen Life story
Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr. R is an American actor. He made his film debut in a small role in Peter Weir's 1985 thriller Witness. He appeared in several notable films, including The Indian Runner, Carlito's Way, Crimson Tide, Daylight, The Portrait of a Lady, G.I. Jane, A Perfect Murder, A Walk on the Moon, and 28 Days.
Jimmy Kimmel among US talk show hosts supporting striking writers
... They will include Sean Penn, Dakota Johnson, Finn Wolfhard, Viggo Mortensen, Maya Hawke and Laura Linney, Meanwhile, Adam Driver, Mads Mikkelsen and Jessica Chastain are among those who will travel to the Venice Film Festival, which kicked off on Wednesday, because their productions are also not included in the strike...
Thirteen Lives: Thai cave rescue actor Tom Bateman relives diving fears
... The film stars Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, Joel Edgerton, Tom Bateman and Paul Gleeson as the divers, who guided the footballers along underwater spaces so narrow they could barely squeeze through...
Oscars 2019: Green Book best picture win proves divisive
... Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali as Tony Vallelonga and Don Shirley So what is it about Farrelly s film that has rubbed so many the wrong way? For many, it s the idea that the film perpetuates the white saviour trope that can be found in so many Hollywood films about bigotry and intolerance...
In pictures: Screen Actors Guild Awards 2019
... She was also nominated for her TV role in Netflix s The Maniac but Patricia Arquette scooped that prize for Escape at Dannemora The cast of Black Panther collected their award for best ensemble, the night s biggest honour, which begs the question - can a comic book movie do the unthinkable and win best picture at next month s Oscars? It was another win for Sandra Oh, who picked up the prize for outstanding performance by a female actor for her role as Killing Eve - her role as intelligence agent Eve Polastri in the BBC s crime drama has also earned her glory at the Golden Globes and Critics Choice awards Mahershala Ali, winner of outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role for Green Book, described co-star Viggo Mortensen as a beautiful actor and an amazing person during his acceptance speech Crazy Rich Asians star Gemma Chan navigated the red - or should that be grey? - carpet and thrilled fans by posing for selfies...
Oscars 2019: Green Book best picture win proves divisive
Spike Lee did not do much to hide his displeasure when Green Book beat his film and six others to this year's Best picture Oscar.
, the BlacKkKlansman director tried to storm out of the Dolby Theatre when The Winner was read out by Julia Roberts .
"I thought I was courtside at the [Madison Square ] Garden and The Ref made a bad call," Lee later told reporters, saying the film was "not his cup of tea".
"I'm snake-bit," he joked, using a euphemism for experiencing failure or bad luck. "Every time somebody's driving somebody, I lose. "
His comment was a reference to Driving Miss Daisy, winner of The Best picture Oscar in 1990 and a film to which Green Book has been compared. Lee's film Do The Right Thing was nominated for two Oscars in 1990 - Best original screenplay and Best Supporting Actor - But missed out on both.
In Green Book , an African-American classical pianist is driven around The American south of the 1960s by an Italian-American chauffeur. In Driving Miss Daisy, an elderly Southern matron grudgingly agrees to be chauffeured by an African-American driver.
"They changed the seating arrangement!" said Lee of Green Book , which also won Oscars for its screenplay and for Supporting Actor Mahershala Ali .
Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman also expressed disappointment as Green Book director Peter Farrelly and his predominantly white production team took to the stage.
On Twitter, meanwhile, Green Book 's victory over Black Panther , Roma, A Star Is Born and The Favourite generated an immediate backlash.
Justin Chang from the Los Angeles Times was particularly scathing of Green Book 's triumph, calling it ". " Crash , a multi-stranded drama about race relations in contemporary Los Angeles , was the widely reviled winner of The Best picture award in 2006.
"Green Book is about as traditional a choice as you can get," wrote The Independent 's Clarisse Loughrey, describing its win as "".
The film, which was released in the UK earlier this month, takes its title from a guidebook African-American travellers once used to negotiate the United States .
Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali as Tony Vallelonga and Don ShirleySo What is it about Farrelly's film That has rubbed so many the wrong way? For many, it's the idea That the film perpetuates the "white saviour" trope That can be found in so many Hollywood films about bigotry and intolerance.
Ali's character, real-life musician Don Shirley , is pivotal to the story. Yet its real protagonist is Viggo Mortensen 's Tony "The Lip" Vallelonga, a bouncer-cum-bodyguard whose friendship with Shirley makes him wise up to his own racial prejudices.
According to Vox's critic, the film "lets white folks off The Hook for whatever responsibility we bear for the crushing weight of systemic racism". The film has also been criticised for its use of a so-called whose sole function is to facilitate positive change in a white character.
Green Book won the People's Choice award At Last year's Toronto Film Festival - an award seen by many as a reliable indicator of Oscar glory. Yet the film would soon run into A Number of Public Relations potholes That made Last Night 's win seem like a remote possibility.
First came Mortensen's use of 'the N-word' in a post-screening Q& A session, an incident for which he issued. Then came criticism from members of Shirley's family, who dismissed the film as "" That exaggerated Vallelonga's relationship with his employer.
Nick Vallelonga with two of Green Book 's OscarsIn January, Farrelly issued his own apology for to colleagues in the late 1990s, saying he had been "an idiot" and That he was now "deeply sorry".
More contrition followed, one of Green Book 's writers, over a 2015 tweet in which he claimed he had seen Muslims in New Jersey celebrating the 9/11 attacks.
Controversy dogged Green Book all the way to The Oscar ceremony itself, with some questioning whether it was right to have veteran congressman. The US author and journalist wrote That President Donald Trump "would have been a better peddler of Green Book 's saccharine propaganda".
Yet it would be wrong to say the film is entirely without friends. "I don't care about what they say, Green Book is a such a fantastic movie and deserved That freaking Oscar!" one defiant fan on Monday.
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Source of news: bbc.com