Jesper Christensen
Biography
Jesper Christensen, born on May 16, 1948, is an accomplished Danish actor renowned for his significant contributions to European cinema and his recent ventures into English-language films. Over the years, he has built a diverse portfolio, featuring notable performances in projects such as "The Interpreter" and "Revelations." Christensen gained international recognition for his role as the enigmatic antagonist Mr. White in the James Bond franchise, appearing in both "Casino Royale" and its sequel, "Quantum of Solace."
In Denmark, Christensen's talent has been acknowledged with four Bodil Awards, including three for Best Actor for his roles in "Hør, var der ikke en som lo?", "Bænken," and "Drabet," as well as one for Best Supporting Actor for "Barbara." His ability to captivate audiences with his performances has solidified his status as a leading figure in the film industry.
In 2006, Christensen made headlines when he declined the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog, expressing his belief that the concept of monarchy is incompatible with modern values and is unjust to the royal family members themselves. This decision reflects his strong personal convictions and commitment to his principles.
Filmography
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Everlasting Moments
2008 • Sebastian Pedersen
Sentimental Value
2025 • Michael
The Young Victoria
2009 • Baron Stockmar
Hamsun
1996 • Otto Dietrich
Honey (2025)
2025
Munch
2023 • Dr. Daniel Jacobson
Out of the Darkness (2022)
2022 • Karl Skov
Casino Royale (2006)
2006 • Mr. White
The King's Choice
2016 • King Haakon VII of Norway
Melancholia
2011 • Little Father
Quantum of Solace
2008 • Mr. White
A Family
2011 • Rikard Rheinwald
Uprising
2001
The Little Alien
2022 • (voice)
Flame & Citron
2008
Spectre
2015
Into the Darkness
2020 • Karl Skov
The Debt (2010)
2010 • Dieter Vogel
The Lady Vanishes (2013)
2013 • The Doctor
In China They Eat Dogs
1999
The Interpreter
2005 • Nils Lud