![]() So in order to actually live from what you're doing, you have to work abroad as well. It's a small country, so if you become what you would call a star over here, you can only make, like, one film per year because people would get fed up with you pretty soon. But I got the offer, and it's a Bond film, a legendary thing, and my son would have killed me if I'd said no. There's a lot of interest in Danish film these days, so we are luckily in a position where casting directors are watching us.ĭid you have ambitions to work outside Denmark and make a Hollywood blockbuster? What is it about you that you think led to your casting as the Casino Royale villain? All my depth perception was gone, so I just kept knocking things down. It didn't hurt at all, but I must have been the most clumsy Bond villain in history. I had a contact lens covering the whole eye. They just stopped the film and placed a little drop there. How did the filmmakers rig your eye to bleed? 22 and will soon be seen in After the Wedding (Denmark's submission this year for Oscar consideration), was all smiles and laughs as he spoke to EW.com last week at a Manhattan hotel. ![]() He's also a very dour fellow, unlike Mikkelsen himself - reports EW. In Casino Royale, his villain, Le Chiffre, a money launderer who bankrolls international terrorists, has one eye that's scarred and cloudy and occasionally weeps tears of blood. You'll be relieved to know that both of Mads Mikkelsen's eyes are normal. ![]()
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