Ulrich Thomsen Movies
Fair-haired Danish actor
Ulrich Thomsen initially sailed to fame on the basis of his lead role in the
Dogme 95 Thomas Vinterberg-directed seriocomedy
The Celebration (1998). In that film,
Thomsen played Christian, a restaurant proprietor headquartered in France, who scandalizes his entire family by accusing the patriarch of improprieties. After a pair of more conventional Hollywood productions -- the
James Bond actioner
The World Is Not Enough (1999) and
Kathryn Bigelow's cerebral drama
The Weight of Water (2000) --
Thomsen returned to audience-pleasing arthouse work with a key supporting role in the offbeat comedy
Mostly Martha (2001), then tackled additional supporting turns in transcontinental productions including
Max (2002),
Sergeant Pepper (2004), and
Allegro (2005).
Kingdom of Heaven (2005) -- an epic about the Crusades -- marked
Thomsen's return to elephantine-budgeted Hollywood productions, demonstrating the actor's crossover appeal. He next landed a lead in the Danish farce
Clash of Egos, about a dad who gets sweet revenge on a pretentious director thanks to an ugly accident on a movie set, and then played the lead in the psychodrama
Opium: Diary of a Madwoman (2007), as a morphine-addicted neurologist who makes a warped pact with a disturbed young woman. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide