Aksel Hennie

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Born (1975-10-29) 29 October 1975 (age 50)
Oslo, Norway
OccupationsActor, director, screenwriter
Yearsactive1998-present
Spouse
Karoline Hegbom
(m. 2019)
Aksel Hennie
Hennie on set in 2012
Born (1975-10-29) 29 October 1975 (age 50)
Oslo, Norway
OccupationsActor, director, screenwriter
Years active1998-present
Spouse
Karoline Hegbom
(m. 2019)
Children3

Aksel Hennie (born 29 October 1975) is a Norwegian actor, director, and screenwriter. He is best known for his roles in the films Uno (2004), Max Manus (2008), Hercules (2014), and The Martian (2015).

Hennie was born in the Lambertseter suburb of Oslo on 29 October 1975.[1] In his late teens, he was arrested for graffitiing, and became an outcast in the graffiti community after confessing to the police. His "writes" or signatures were "Ceel" and "Mikro" and can still be seen around Oslo. Most of them are crossed out or lined over because of his confession. This personal story contributed much of the background for the film Uno. The conviction against Hennie was one of the first such cases in Norway.[1]

Career

Hennie was admitted to the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre after applying four times.[2] He graduated in 2001, and has acted both at Teatret Vårt in Molde (2001–2002) and at Oslo Nye Teater (since 2002), where he has been in plays such as Hamlet and Kvinnen Som Gifftet Seg Med en Kalkun (The Woman Who Married a Turkey).[3]

Hennie's most notable success has been as a film actor. He made his debut starring in the feature film Jonny Vang in 2003. Although the director, Jens Lien, originally thought Hennie was too young for the role, the actor convinced him he was the right man for the film.[4] That same year, he also acted in the films Buddy and Ulvesommer. The next year, Hennie made his debut as a director and writer with the film, Uno, in which he also acted. For this role, Hennie and his co-star, Nicolai Cleve Broch, undertook six months of hard physical training in order to perform convincingly as bodybuilders.[2]

In 2001, Hennie was named "Theatre Talent of the Year" by the newspaper Dagbladet.[5] Hennie won the Amanda Award (an important Norwegian film award), for "Best Direction" for Uno in 2005. That year he was among the nominees for "Best Actor" and "Best Film." He won an Amanda Award for "Best Actor" for Jonny Vang in 2003. He was named one of European film's "Shooting Stars" by the European Film Promotion in 2004.

In 2008, Hennie starred in Max Manus, where he played the Norwegian war hero of the same name. The film had a large budget by Norwegian standards.[6] In 2011, Age of Heroes was released, a World War II film primarily shot in Norway.[7] On 30 August 2013, Pionér, a docudrama, was released. Hennie plays the main role as a commercial offshore diver in the North Sea during the 1970s who witnesses an accident while diving under extreme conditions, prompting him to search for answers.[8]

On 1 December 2013, Hennie won an Angela Award at the Subtitle European Film Festival in Kilkenny for his role in the film 90 Minutes. That evening he appeared at a showing of Headhunters, and did a question and answer session with the audience in the theatre after the film.[9]

Personal life

Aksel Hennie married former squash player, Karoline Hegbom [no] on 6 September 2019.[10] His cousin Kalle Hennie is also an actor.[11]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1990–98 Bobby's Verden
1998 1732 Høtten Arnt-Olaf
2000 Fort Forever Even Short film
2002 Anolit Stefan Short film
2003 Buddy Geir
Jonny Vang Jonny Vang
Ulvesommer Pål
2004 Den Som Frykter Ulven Stefan
Hawaii, Oslo Trygve
Uno David Also directed
Tell me everything goes well Smith Short film
The one who fears the wolf Stefan
2005 Terkel in Trouble In the Norwegian version, all voices were performed by actor Aksel Hennie
The Hardest Words In The World The Husband Short film
2007 Torpedo (TV series) Sebastian
2008 Max Manus: Man of War Max Manus
Salary Christer
In a mirror, in a riddle Enge
2010 A Somewhat Gentle Man Samí
2011 Headhunters Roger Brown
Age of Heroes Lieutenant Steinar Mortensen
2012 90 minutter Trond
2013 Pioneer Petter Jensen
2014 24 Karl Rask Day 9: 4:00pm–5:00pm
Hercules Tydeus
2015 Last Knights Geza Mott
The Martian Dr. Alex Vogel
2016 Nobel Erling Riiser NOMINATED- 2017 Gullruten Best Actor, TV Drama
Smuggler Arthur Omre
2018 The Cloverfield Paradox Volkov
Mordene i Kongo Joshua French
2020 The Doorman Borz
White Wall Lars Ruud
2021 The Trip/ I Onde Dager Lars
The Middle Man Arthur Clintstone
2022 Sisu Bruno Helldorf Finnish film
Kent State
2024 Spermageddon Simen Voice role
Stayer Even Elstad Starring role (two seasons, twelve episodes), also director (seven episodes)
TBA The Boy in the Iron Box Filming[12]

Theatre

Year Title Role Director Theatre
2022–23 Peer Gynt (written by Henrik Ibsen) Actor Per Olav Sörensen Gålå

Awards and nominations

References

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