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Viggo Mortensen

Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr. R[2] (Danish: [ˈviko ˈmɒːtn̩sn̩]; born October 20, 1958)[3] is an American actor, writer, director, producer, musician, and multimedia artist. Born and raised in the State of New York to a Danish father and American mother, he also lived in Argentina during his childhood. He is the recipient of various accolades including a Screen Actors Guild Award and has been nominated for three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards.

Viggo Mortensen
Mortensen in 2020
Born
Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr.

(1958-10-20) October 20, 1958 (age 64)
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Denmark[1]
Alma materSt. Lawrence University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • author
  • director
  • screenwriter
  • musician
  • photographer
  • poet
  • painter
Years active1984–present
Spouse
(m. 1987; div. 1997)
PartnerAriadna Gil (2009–present)
Children1

Mortensen made his film debut in a small role in Peter Weir's 1985 thriller Witness, which starred Harrison Ford and was set in Amish country. He appeared in several notable films, including The Indian Runner (1991), Carlito's Way (1993), Crimson Tide (1995), Daylight (1996), The Portrait of a Lady (1996), G.I. Jane (1997), Psycho (1998 remake), A Perfect Murder (1998), A Walk on the Moon (1999), and 28 Days (2000).

Mortensen received international attention in the early 2000s for his role as Aragorn in the epic fantasy adventure trilogy The Lord of the Rings. In 2005, Mortensen won critical acclaim for his acting in David Cronenberg's crime thriller A History of Violence.[4] Two years later, Mortensen earned acclaim in another Cronenberg film, Eastern Promises (2007); he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. A third teaming with Cronenberg in A Dangerous Method (2011) resulted in a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for his portrayal of pioneer psychiatrist Sigmund Freud. Other well-received films include Appaloosa (2008) and Far from Men (2014). He gained additional Academy Award nominations for his leading roles in Captain Fantastic (2016) and Green Book (2018), the latter of which won Best Picture.

Aside from acting, Mortensen has explored fine arts, photography, poetry, and music. In 2002, he founded the Perceval Press to publish the works of little-known artists and authors.

Early life

Mortensen was born in Watertown, New York on October 20, 1958,[3] the son of Grace Gamble (née Atkinson; July 8, 1928 – April 25, 2015) and Viggo Peter Mortensen Sr. (May 8, 1929 – March 2, 2017). His mother was American, while his father was Danish. They met in Norway.[5] His maternal grandfather was a Canadian from Nova Scotia. His paternal grandmother was from Trondheim, Norway.[6][7]

The family moved to Venezuela, then Denmark, and eventually settled in Argentina. They lived successively in the provinces of Córdoba, Chaco, and Buenos Aires. Mortensen attended primary school and acquired a fluent proficiency in Spanish while his father managed poultry farms and ranches.[8] He was baptized Lutheran, the tradition of his father.[9]

When Mortensen was 11 and his brothers 8 and 6, their parents divorced. The three boys returned with their mother to the United States, where Viggo spent the rest of his childhood in New York State. He graduated from Watertown High School in 1976.[10][11] He attended St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, earning a bachelor's degree in 1980 in Spanish studies and politics.[12]

Upon graduating, Mortensen went to Europe, living for a time in the United Kingdom and Spain, before returning to Denmark. There he took various jobs such as driving trucks in Esbjerg and selling flowers in Copenhagen.[13][14] He eventually returned to the United States to pursue an acting career.[15]

Acting career

1980s–1990s: First films

Mortensen's first film role was in The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), but his scenes were deleted from the final cut. His first onscreen appearance was playing an Amish farmer in Peter Weir's Witness. He was cast in Witness because the director thought he had the right face for the part of an Amish man. He had also been simultaneously cast for another role as a soldier in Shakespeare in the Park's production of Henry V, but he decided to choose acting in the film because he wanted to try something new. He credited that decision and the very positive experience on the film as the start of his film career.[16]

Also in 1985, he was cast in the role of Bragg on the TV series Search for Tomorrow. Mortensen's 1987 performance in Bent at the Coast Playhouse, Los Angeles, won him a Dramalogue Critics' Award. The play, about homosexual prisoners in a concentration camp, was known for the leading performance by Ian McKellen. Mortensen later costarred with him in the film trilogy The Lord of the Rings. In 1987, Mortensen guest starred as a police detective on the hit TV series Miami Vice.[17]

During the 1990s, Mortensen appeared in supporting roles in a variety of films, including Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady, Young Guns II, Prison, Boiling Point, Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Sean Penn's The Indian Runner, Danny Cannon's The Young Americans, Carl Colpaert's The Crew, which won the São Paulo Film Festival Audience Award, Brian de Palma's Carlito's Way, Crimson Tide, G.I. Jane, Daylight, A Walk on the Moon, American Yakuza, Charles Robert Carner's remake Vanishing Point, Philip Ridley's films The Reflecting Skin and The Passion of Darkly Noon, the remake films A Perfect Murder and Gus Van Sant's Psycho (the 1998 remakes of two Alfred Hitchcock's movies Dial M for Murder and Psycho), 28 Days, and The Prophecy, with Christopher Walken. Of these roles, Mortensen was probably best known for playing Master Chief John Urgayle in G.I. Jane.[18]

2000s: The Lord of the Rings and breakthrough

 
Mortensen at the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, December 1, 2003

Another major mainstream breakthrough came in 1999, when Peter Jackson cast him as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. According to the Special Extended Edition DVD of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Mortensen was a last-minute replacement for Stuart Townsend, and would not have taken the part of Aragorn had it not been for his son's enthusiasm for the J. R. R. Tolkien novel.[19] He received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Aragorn, and was ranked No. 15 on a 2015 survey of "The 100 Greatest Movie Characters" conducted by Empire.[20]

In The Two Towers DVD extras, the film's swordmaster, Bob Anderson, described Mortensen as "the best swordsman I've ever trained." Mortensen often performed his own stunts, and even the injuries he sustained during several of them did not dampen his enthusiasm. At one point during shooting of The Two Towers, Mortensen, Orlando Bloom, and Brett Beattie (stunt double for John Rhys-Davies) all had painful injuries, and during a shoot of them, running in the mountains, Peter Jackson jokingly referred to the three as "the walking wounded." Also, according to the Special Extended Edition DVD of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Mortensen purchased the two horses, Uraeus and Kenny, whom he rode and bonded with over the duration of the films. In May 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mortensen joined other stars from The Lord of the Rings for actor Josh Gad's YouTube series Reunited Apart, which reunites the cast of popular movies through video-conferencing, and promotes donations to non-profit charities.[21]

In 2004, Mortensen starred as Frank Hopkins in Hidalgo, the story of an ex-army courier who travels to Arabia to compete with his horse, Hidalgo, in a dangerous desert race for a contest prize.

In 2005, Mortensen starred in David Cronenberg's movie A History of Violence as a family man revealed to have had an unsavory previous career. He was nominated for a Satellite Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture for this role. In the DVD extras for A History of Violence, Cronenberg related that Mortensen is the only actor he had come across who would come back from weekends with his family with items he had bought to use as props on the set.

 
Mortensen interviewed by eTalk Daily at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, for A History of Violence

In 2006, he starred as Captain Diego Alatriste in the Spanish language film Alatriste, based on the series of novels The Adventures of Captain Alatriste, written by the Spanish writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte.

In September 2007, the film Eastern Promises, directed by David Cronenberg, was released to critical acclaim for the film itself and for Mortensen's performance as a Russian gangster on the rise in London. His nude fight scene in a steam room was applauded by Roger Ebert: "Years from now, it will be referred to as a benchmark."[22] Mortensen's performance in Eastern Promises resulted in his winning the Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film award from the British Independent Film Awards.[23] He was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor.[24]

In 2009, Mortensen appeared as himself in the film Reclaiming The Blade, in which he discussed his passion for the sword and his sword-work in films such as The Lord of the Rings and Alatriste. Mortensen also talked about his work with Bob Anderson, the swordmaster on The Lord of the Rings, Alatriste, Pirates of the Caribbean and many others.

 
Mortensen at the 32nd Genie Awards in March 2012

In 2009, Mortensen performed in The People Speak, a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States. While it was reported in April 2009 that Mortensen had, at least temporarily, retired from film acting,[25] Mortensen said he was misquoted. In a 2012 interview, he denied that he ever said he was retiring, only that he didn't have "plans to do another movie" at the time and that he was "taking a little break now. I don't have anything lined up."[26] In 2009 he joined the cast of The Road, a film adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel of the same name,[27] and collaborated with David Cronenberg for a third time on A Dangerous Method.[28]

2010s–present: Critical acclaim

After two years, Mortensen returned to theater in 2011, starring in Ariel Dorfman's Purgatorio in Madrid.[29]

Mortensen starred in the 2016 film Captain Fantastic and the 2018 film Green Book, for which he received his second and third Academy Award nominations.

In 2020 he released his directorial debut Falling which he also wrote, produced, composed the score and starred in alongside Lance Henriksen.

Mortensen was cast as British cave diver Rick Stanton in the biographical film Thirteen Lives directed by Ron Howard which was released in July 2022.[30]

He reunited with David Cronenberg in the horror sci-fi film Crimes of the Future alongside Kristen Stewart with filming beginning in August 2021.[31] Mortensen will also reunite with Lisandro Alonso on the film Eureka.[32] Mortensen and Caleb Landry Jones will star together in the Vietnam War thriller Two Wolves which will be directed by documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney.[33]

He will star and direct in a Western film which he wrote, starring Vicky Krieps later in the year titled The Dead Don't Hurt, with shooting to commence in Mexico.[34][35]

Literary and arts career

 
Mortensen in 2010

Perceval Press

With part of his earnings from The Lord of the Rings, Mortensen founded the Perceval Press publishing house—named after the knight from the legend of King Arthur—to help other artists by publishing works that might not find a home in more traditional publishing venues.[36]

Perceval Press is also the home of Mortensen's many personal artistic projects in the area of fine arts, photography, poetry, song, and literature (see below).

Bibliography

Mortensen is also an author, with various books of poetry, photography, and painting published. With anthropologists Federico Bossert and Diego Villar, he has written several works related to ethnography of natives in South America,[37] specifically in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Some of the published books co-authored by Mortensen are Sons of the Forest and Skovbo. Mortensen's bibliography includes:

  • Ten Last Night – (1993), his first collection of poetry.
  • Recent Forgeries – (1998), ISBN, 5th Edition, documents Viggo's first solo exhibition and includes a CD with music and spoken-word poetry. Introduction by Dennis Hopper.
  • Errant Vine – (2000), limited edition booklet of an exhibit at the Robert Mann Gallery.
  • Hole in the Sun – (2002, ISBN), color and black & white photographs of a back yard swimming pool.
  • SignLanguage – (2002 ISBN), a catalog from an exhibition of his works, combining photographs, paintings, and poetry into a multimedia diary of his time in New Zealand while filming The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Introduction by Kevin Power.
  • Coincidence of Memory – (2002, ISBN) Third Edition. In this book, the artist combines photographs, paintings, and poems that cover his artistic output from 1978 to 2002.
  • Mo Te Upoko-o-te-ika/For Wellington – (2003), ISBN, a book to accompany the joint exhibitions at Massey University and the Wellington City Gallery during the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
  • 45301 – (2003), ISBN. Abstract images, fragments, and phrases from poems comprise this photography book. Many of the photographs were shot during travels to Morocco, Cuba, and the northern plains of the United States.
  • Un hueco en el sol – (2003), a small booklet published to accompany the exhibition "Un hueco en el sol" at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. In Spanish.
  • Miyelo – (2003), a series of panoramic photographs of a Lakota Ghost Dance. It also tells about the events leading up to the massacre at Wounded Knee.
  • Nye Falsknerier – (2003). Paintings and poems translated into Danish from Ten Last Night, Recent Forgeries, Coincidence of Memory.
  • The Horse is Good – (2004), ISBN, a photography book, partly shot during his work on the film Hidalgo, about horses as partners, teachers, and fellow travelers. Images from Morocco, South Dakota, Montana, California, Iceland, New Zealand, Denmark, Brazil, and Argentina. This book reflects Mortensen's fondness for horses. In fact, he bought Uraeus—the horse who played Brego, Aragorn's steed (Roheryn in the books) in The Lord of the Rings movies—as well as TJ, one of the horses who played Hidalgo. He also purchased the stallion that played Arwen's horse, a gray Andalusian stallion named Florian, and gave it to the stunt woman, Jane Abbott, who rode the horse in place of Liv Tyler.
  • Linger – (2005). In this book, the artist combines black and white photographs and prose poems. Images from Spain (partly shot during his work on the film Alatriste), Morocco, Iceland, United States, Denmark ...
  • I Forget You For Ever – (2006). Texts and photographs.
  • Skovbo – (2008). Collection of photographs, poems (in English, Spanish and Danish) and quotes.
  • Sådanset – (2008). A small booklet published to accompany the exhibition Sådanset (October 18 – November 16, 2008) at the Palæfløjen in Roskilde (Denmark).
  • Canciones de Invierno – Winter Songs – (2010). Collection of photographs and poems. Bilingual : in Spanish and English. It includes new texts (most of the poems and all the translations) and revised versions of texts previously published. They're accompanied by pictures of landscapes taken during the previous two winters.
  • That Turned Ugly Fast – (2015), ISBN, Poems by Mark Berriman, with a foreword by Viggo Mortensen.
  • Ramas Para Un Nido – (2017). Collection of photos comprising a "distillation of isolated instances".

Visual arts and discography

Mortensen is a painter and photographer. His paintings are frequently abstract and often contain fragments of his poetry therein. His paintings have been featured in galleries worldwide, and many of the paintings of the artist he portrayed in A Perfect Murder are his own.

Mortensen experiments with his poetry and music by mixing the two art forms. He has collaborated with guitarist Buckethead on several albums, mostly released on his own label (Perceval Press) or TDRS Music. Viggo was first introduced to Buckethead's work while working on sounds for an educational CD on Greek mythology. The finished product included a guitar part by Buckethead, which caught Viggo's ear and led him to initiate contact with the guitarist. The collaboration grew from there.[38]

Mortensen's discography includes:

  • 1994: Don't Tell Me What to Do
  • 1997: One Less Thing to Worry About
  • 1998: Recent Forgeries
  • 1999: The Other Parade
  • 1999: One Man's Meat
  • 1999: Live at Beyond Baroque
  • 2003: Pandemoniumfromamerica
  • 2004: Live at Beyond Baroque II
  • 2004: Please Tomorrow
  • 2004: This, That, and the Other
  • 2005: Intelligence Failure
  • 2006: 3 Fools 4 April
  • 2007: Time Waits for Everyone
  • 2008: At All
  • 2010: Canciones de Invierno
  • 2011: Reunion
  • 2013: Acá
  • 2015: Under the Weather
  • 2016: Seventeen Odd Songs
  • 2017: Preguntas Desde la Orilla
  • 2018: Godzilla Sleeps Alone

Mortensen is featured on The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King soundtrack, singing "Aragorn's Coronation" (the name of the extended version of this song in the 3rd original sound track is "The Return of the King"), the words by Tolkien and the music composed by Mortensen. In the extended DVD edition of the first Lord of the Rings movie, The Fellowship of the Ring, he sings the song "The Lay of Beren and Lúthien". His poems are written in English, Danish, and Spanish.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Mortensen holds dual American and Danish citizenship.[1] He has stated that he was raised speaking English and Spanish, and sometimes feels that, when speaking Spanish, he "can get to the heart of the matter better".[39]

Mortensen met singer Exene Cervenka in 1986 on the set of the comedy Salvation! The couple married on July 8, 1987. On January 28, 1988, Cervenka gave birth to their son, named Henry Blake Mortensen, who later played his on-screen son in the film Crimson Tide in 1995. Henry graduated from Columbia University in 2010 with a B.A. in Archaeology and has been working at Perceval Press, founded by his father.[40][41][42] Mortensen and Cervenka lived in Idaho for three years.[43] They separated in 1992 and divorced in 1997.[44] Since 2009, he has been in a relationship with Spanish actress Ariadna Gil. Though the couple reside in Madrid, Mortensen spends much of his time in the United States, and has stated, "I am a citizen and longtime resident of the United States and am attached to its landscapes, history, and people."[45][46] He has owned property in Sandpoint, Idaho, and spends time there when not filming movies.[47]

Mortensen has talked about his family's struggles with dementia, seeing both of his parents, three of his four grandparents, aunts, uncles, and his stepfather battle the disease.[48] In 2016, Mortensen traveled to New York to take care of his father,[45] who died a year later from dementia.[48] Two years prior, Mortensen's mother also died from complications of the condition.[48]

Mortensen was a close friend of Icelandic painter Georg Guðni Hauksson until the latter's death in 2011. He had long been an admirer of Georg Guðni's work as a landscape artist, and the two published books together as well as maintaining a close friendship.[49]

Sports

Mortensen has expressed a liking for association football, ice hockey and baseball. His favorite teams include Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro,[50] English team Fulham, Spanish team Real Madrid, Turkish team Beşiktaş,[51] and both the Argentine and Danish national teams. His favorite soccer players are Diego Maradona and Héctor "Bambino" Veira. He is a fan of the Montreal Canadiens and wore a Canadiens shirt underneath his costume throughout the filming of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.[52] During the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Montreal Canadiens, Mortensen introduced one of his idols, Guy Lafleur, to the crowd at the Bell Centre in Montreal.[53] He is also a fan of the New York Mets and, in an interview promoting 2009 film The Road, was seen wearing apparel indicating his support of the Australian Football League's Collingwood Magpies.[54] While appearing on the Late Show with David Letterman, he held a sign supporting the New York Giants of the NFL.

Political activities

Mortensen first endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders for U.S. president in the 2016 election.[55] When Sanders lost the nomination, he endorsed Green Party candidate Jill Stein.[56] He wrote an open letter just before Election Day 2016 where he listed the reasons he disagreed with Hillary Clinton and could not support her in the race against Donald Trump, though he thought that Clinton would be elected president.[57] He went on to narrate a viral documentary, The Revolution Televised, about the 2016 presidential election and the protests in the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention.[58]

As of 2018 Mortensen has been a member of the Catalan NGO Òmnium Cultural, a pro-independence organization dedicated to promoting Catalan culture and language in the arts and the public sphere.[59] His longtime partner and her extended family are known supporters of the 2017 Catalan independence referendum. In 2019, he publicly criticized the use of his character Aragorn by the far-right Spanish party Vox during the campaign for the 2019 Spanish general election.[60] He was one of the signees of the "Toronto Declaration" protesting against spotlighting Tel Aviv at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2009.[61][62]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Witness Moses Hochleitner
1987 Miami Vice Eddie Episode: "Red Tape"
Salvation! Jerome Stample
Prison Burke / Forsythe Electrocution
1988 Fresh Horses Green
1990 Tripwire Hans
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Edward "Tex" Sawyer
Young Guns II John W. Poe
The Reflecting Skin Cameron Dove
1991 The Indian Runner Frank Roberts
1993 Boiling Point Ronnie
Ruby Cairo John E. "Johnny" Faro
Carlito's Way Lalin Miasso
The Young Americans Carl Frazer
1994 The Crew Phillip
Floundering Homeless Man
Gospel According to Harry Wes
American Yakuza Nick Davis / David Brandt
1995 Gimlet Hombre
Crimson Tide Lieutenant Peter "Weps" Ince
The Passion of Darkly Noon Clay
Black Velvet Pantsuit Junkie
The Prophecy Lucifer
1996 Albino Alligator Guy Foucard
Daylight Roy Nord
The Portrait of a Lady Caspar Goodwood
1997 Vanishing Point Jimmy Kowalski
G.I. Jane Master Chief John James "Jack" Urgayle
My Brother's Gun Juanito
1998 A Perfect Murder David Shaw
Psycho Samuel "Sam" Loomis
1999 A Walk on the Moon Walker Jerome
2000 28 Days Eddie Boone
2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Aragorn/Elessar
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
2003 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
2004 Hidalgo Frank Hopkins
2005 A History of Violence Tom Stall / Joey Cusack
2006 Alatriste Diego Alatriste y Tenorio
2007 Eastern Promises Nikolai Luzhin
2008 Appaloosa Everett Hitch
Good John Halder
2009 The Road The Man
2011 A Dangerous Method Sigmund Freud
2012 On the Road Old Bull Lee
Everybody Has a Plan Agustín / Pedro Also producer
2014 The Two Faces of January Chester MacFarland
Jauja Gunnar Dinesen Also producer and composer
Far from Men Daru Also co-producer
2016 Captain Fantastic Ben Cash
2018 Green Book Tony Lip
2020 Falling John Petersen Also director, producer, writer and music composer[63]
Cosmos: Possible Worlds Nikolai Vavilov Episode: "Vavilov"[64][65]
2022 Crimes of the Future Saul Tenser
Thirteen Lives Richard Stanton

Video games

Year Title Voice role
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Aragorn

Awards and nominations

 
Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee, screenwriter Joe Penhall, director John Hillcoat and producer Steve Schwartz at the 2009 Venice Film Festival for The Road

Following his appearance in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, in 2006 he was granted an honorary doctorate by his alma mater, St. Lawrence University.[6][66]

On October 13, 2006, he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Province and the City of León, Spain.

On April 16, 2010, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog.[67]

See also

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viggo, mortensen, viggo, peter, mortensen, danish, ˈviko, ˈmɒːtn, born, october, 1958, american, actor, writer, director, producer, musician, multimedia, artist, born, raised, state, york, danish, father, american, mother, also, lived, argentina, during, child. Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr R 2 Danish ˈviko ˈmɒːtn sn born October 20 1958 3 is an American actor writer director producer musician and multimedia artist Born and raised in the State of New York to a Danish father and American mother he also lived in Argentina during his childhood He is the recipient of various accolades including a Screen Actors Guild Award and has been nominated for three Academy Awards three BAFTA Awards and four Golden Globe Awards Viggo MortensenMortensen in 2020BornViggo Peter Mortensen Jr 1958 10 20 October 20 1958 age 64 Watertown New York U S CitizenshipUnited StatesDenmark 1 Alma materSt Lawrence UniversityOccupationsActor author director screenwriter musician photographer poet painterYears active1984 presentSpouseExene Cervenka m 1987 div 1997 wbr PartnerAriadna Gil 2009 present Children1Mortensen made his film debut in a small role in Peter Weir s 1985 thriller Witness which starred Harrison Ford and was set in Amish country He appeared in several notable films including The Indian Runner 1991 Carlito s Way 1993 Crimson Tide 1995 Daylight 1996 The Portrait of a Lady 1996 G I Jane 1997 Psycho 1998 remake A Perfect Murder 1998 A Walk on the Moon 1999 and 28 Days 2000 Mortensen received international attention in the early 2000s for his role as Aragorn in the epic fantasy adventure trilogy The Lord of the Rings In 2005 Mortensen won critical acclaim for his acting in David Cronenberg s crime thriller A History of Violence 4 Two years later Mortensen earned acclaim in another Cronenberg film Eastern Promises 2007 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor A third teaming with Cronenberg in A Dangerous Method 2011 resulted in a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture for his portrayal of pioneer psychiatrist Sigmund Freud Other well received films include Appaloosa 2008 and Far from Men 2014 He gained additional Academy Award nominations for his leading roles in Captain Fantastic 2016 and Green Book 2018 the latter of which won Best Picture Aside from acting Mortensen has explored fine arts photography poetry and music In 2002 he founded the Perceval Press to publish the works of little known artists and authors Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 2 1 1980s 1990s First films 2 2 2000s The Lord of the Rings and breakthrough 2 3 2010s present Critical acclaim 3 Literary and arts career 3 1 Perceval Press 3 2 Bibliography 3 3 Visual arts and discography 4 Personal life 4 1 Family and relationships 4 2 Sports 4 3 Political activities 5 Filmography 5 1 Video games 6 Awards and nominations 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditMortensen was born in Watertown New York on October 20 1958 3 the son of Grace Gamble nee Atkinson July 8 1928 April 25 2015 and Viggo Peter Mortensen Sr May 8 1929 March 2 2017 His mother was American while his father was Danish They met in Norway 5 His maternal grandfather was a Canadian from Nova Scotia His paternal grandmother was from Trondheim Norway 6 7 The family moved to Venezuela then Denmark and eventually settled in Argentina They lived successively in the provinces of Cordoba Chaco and Buenos Aires Mortensen attended primary school and acquired a fluent proficiency in Spanish while his father managed poultry farms and ranches 8 He was baptized Lutheran the tradition of his father 9 When Mortensen was 11 and his brothers 8 and 6 their parents divorced The three boys returned with their mother to the United States where Viggo spent the rest of his childhood in New York State He graduated from Watertown High School in 1976 10 11 He attended St Lawrence University in Canton New York earning a bachelor s degree in 1980 in Spanish studies and politics 12 Upon graduating Mortensen went to Europe living for a time in the United Kingdom and Spain before returning to Denmark There he took various jobs such as driving trucks in Esbjerg and selling flowers in Copenhagen 13 14 He eventually returned to the United States to pursue an acting career 15 Acting career Edit1980s 1990s First films Edit Mortensen s first film role was in The Purple Rose of Cairo 1985 but his scenes were deleted from the final cut His first onscreen appearance was playing an Amish farmer in Peter Weir s Witness He was cast in Witness because the director thought he had the right face for the part of an Amish man He had also been simultaneously cast for another role as a soldier in Shakespeare in the Park s production of Henry V but he decided to choose acting in the film because he wanted to try something new He credited that decision and the very positive experience on the film as the start of his film career 16 Also in 1985 he was cast in the role of Bragg on the TV series Search for Tomorrow Mortensen s 1987 performance in Bent at the Coast Playhouse Los Angeles won him a Dramalogue Critics Award The play about homosexual prisoners in a concentration camp was known for the leading performance by Ian McKellen Mortensen later costarred with him in the film trilogy The Lord of the Rings In 1987 Mortensen guest starred as a police detective on the hit TV series Miami Vice 17 During the 1990s Mortensen appeared in supporting roles in a variety of films including Jane Campion s The Portrait of a Lady Young Guns II Prison Boiling Point Leatherface The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Sean Penn s The Indian Runner Danny Cannon s The Young Americans Carl Colpaert s The Crew which won the Sao Paulo Film Festival Audience Award Brian de Palma s Carlito s Way Crimson Tide G I Jane Daylight A Walk on the Moon American Yakuza Charles Robert Carner s remake Vanishing Point Philip Ridley s films The Reflecting Skin and The Passion of Darkly Noon the remake films A Perfect Murder and Gus Van Sant s Psycho the 1998 remakes of two Alfred Hitchcock s movies Dial M for Murder and Psycho 28 Days and The Prophecy with Christopher Walken Of these roles Mortensen was probably best known for playing Master Chief John Urgayle in G I Jane 18 2000s The Lord of the Rings and breakthrough Edit Mortensen at the premiere of The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King December 1 2003 Another major mainstream breakthrough came in 1999 when Peter Jackson cast him as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy According to the Special Extended Edition DVD of The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Mortensen was a last minute replacement for Stuart Townsend and would not have taken the part of Aragorn had it not been for his son s enthusiasm for the J R R Tolkien novel 19 He received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Aragorn and was ranked No 15 on a 2015 survey of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters conducted by Empire 20 In The Two Towers DVD extras the film s swordmaster Bob Anderson described Mortensen as the best swordsman I ve ever trained Mortensen often performed his own stunts and even the injuries he sustained during several of them did not dampen his enthusiasm At one point during shooting of The Two Towers Mortensen Orlando Bloom and Brett Beattie stunt double for John Rhys Davies all had painful injuries and during a shoot of them running in the mountains Peter Jackson jokingly referred to the three as the walking wounded Also according to the Special Extended Edition DVD of The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King Mortensen purchased the two horses Uraeus and Kenny whom he rode and bonded with over the duration of the films In May 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic Mortensen joined other stars from The Lord of the Rings for actor Josh Gad s YouTube series Reunited Apart which reunites the cast of popular movies through video conferencing and promotes donations to non profit charities 21 In 2004 Mortensen starred as Frank Hopkins in Hidalgo the story of an ex army courier who travels to Arabia to compete with his horse Hidalgo in a dangerous desert race for a contest prize In 2005 Mortensen starred in David Cronenberg s movie A History of Violence as a family man revealed to have had an unsavory previous career He was nominated for a Satellite Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture for this role In the DVD extras for A History of Violence Cronenberg related that Mortensen is the only actor he had come across who would come back from weekends with his family with items he had bought to use as props on the set Mortensen interviewed by eTalk Daily at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival for A History of Violence In 2006 he starred as Captain Diego Alatriste in the Spanish language film Alatriste based on the series of novels The Adventures of Captain Alatriste written by the Spanish writer Arturo Perez Reverte In September 2007 the film Eastern Promises directed by David Cronenberg was released to critical acclaim for the film itself and for Mortensen s performance as a Russian gangster on the rise in London His nude fight scene in a steam room was applauded by Roger Ebert Years from now it will be referred to as a benchmark 22 Mortensen s performance in Eastern Promises resulted in his winning the Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film award from the British Independent Film Awards 23 He was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor 24 In 2009 Mortensen appeared as himself in the film Reclaiming The Blade in which he discussed his passion for the sword and his sword work in films such as The Lord of the Rings and Alatriste Mortensen also talked about his work with Bob Anderson the swordmaster on The Lord of the Rings Alatriste Pirates of the Caribbean and many others Mortensen at the 32nd Genie Awards in March 2012 In 2009 Mortensen performed in The People Speak a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters diaries and speeches of everyday Americans based on historian Howard Zinn s A People s History of the United States While it was reported in April 2009 that Mortensen had at least temporarily retired from film acting 25 Mortensen said he was misquoted In a 2012 interview he denied that he ever said he was retiring only that he didn t have plans to do another movie at the time and that he was taking a little break now I don t have anything lined up 26 In 2009 he joined the cast of The Road a film adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel of the same name 27 and collaborated with David Cronenberg for a third time on A Dangerous Method 28 2010s present Critical acclaim Edit After two years Mortensen returned to theater in 2011 starring in Ariel Dorfman s Purgatorio in Madrid 29 Mortensen starred in the 2016 film Captain Fantastic and the 2018 film Green Book for which he received his second and third Academy Award nominations In 2020 he released his directorial debut Falling which he also wrote produced composed the score and starred in alongside Lance Henriksen Mortensen was cast as British cave diver Rick Stanton in the biographical film Thirteen Lives directed by Ron Howard which was released in July 2022 30 He reunited with David Cronenberg in the horror sci fi film Crimes of the Future alongside Kristen Stewart with filming beginning in August 2021 31 Mortensen will also reunite with Lisandro Alonso on the film Eureka 32 Mortensen and Caleb Landry Jones will star together in the Vietnam War thriller Two Wolves which will be directed by documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney 33 He will star and direct in a Western film which he wrote starring Vicky Krieps later in the year titled The Dead Don t Hurt with shooting to commence in Mexico 34 35 Literary and arts career Edit Mortensen in 2010 Perceval Press Edit With part of his earnings from The Lord of the Rings Mortensen founded the Perceval Press publishing house named after the knight from the legend of King Arthur to help other artists by publishing works that might not find a home in more traditional publishing venues 36 Perceval Press is also the home of Mortensen s many personal artistic projects in the area of fine arts photography poetry song and literature see below Bibliography Edit Mortensen is also an author with various books of poetry photography and painting published With anthropologists Federico Bossert and Diego Villar he has written several works related to ethnography of natives in South America 37 specifically in Argentina Brazil Paraguay and Uruguay Some of the published books co authored by Mortensen are Sons of the Forest and Skovbo Mortensen s bibliography includes Ten Last Night 1993 his first collection of poetry Recent Forgeries 1998 ISBN 5th Edition documents Viggo s first solo exhibition and includes a CD with music and spoken word poetry Introduction by Dennis Hopper Errant Vine 2000 limited edition booklet of an exhibit at the Robert Mann Gallery Hole in the Sun 2002 ISBN color and black amp white photographs of a back yard swimming pool SignLanguage 2002 ISBN a catalog from an exhibition of his works combining photographs paintings and poetry into a multimedia diary of his time in New Zealand while filming The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Introduction by Kevin Power Coincidence of Memory 2002 ISBN Third Edition In this book the artist combines photographs paintings and poems that cover his artistic output from 1978 to 2002 Mo Te Upoko o te ika For Wellington 2003 ISBN a book to accompany the joint exhibitions at Massey University and the Wellington City Gallery during the premiere of The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King 45301 2003 ISBN Abstract images fragments and phrases from poems comprise this photography book Many of the photographs were shot during travels to Morocco Cuba and the northern plains of the United States Un hueco en el sol 2003 a small booklet published to accompany the exhibition Un hueco en el sol at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana In Spanish Miyelo 2003 a series of panoramic photographs of a Lakota Ghost Dance It also tells about the events leading up to the massacre at Wounded Knee Nye Falsknerier 2003 Paintings and poems translated into Danish from Ten Last Night Recent Forgeries Coincidence of Memory The Horse is Good 2004 ISBN a photography book partly shot during his work on the film Hidalgo about horses as partners teachers and fellow travelers Images from Morocco South Dakota Montana California Iceland New Zealand Denmark Brazil and Argentina This book reflects Mortensen s fondness for horses In fact he bought Uraeus the horse who played Brego Aragorn s steed Roheryn in the books in The Lord of the Rings movies as well as TJ one of the horses who played Hidalgo He also purchased the stallion that played Arwen s horse a gray Andalusian stallion named Florian and gave it to the stunt woman Jane Abbott who rode the horse in place of Liv Tyler Linger 2005 In this book the artist combines black and white photographs and prose poems Images from Spain partly shot during his work on the film Alatriste Morocco Iceland United States Denmark I Forget You For Ever 2006 Texts and photographs Skovbo 2008 Collection of photographs poems in English Spanish and Danish and quotes Sadanset 2008 A small booklet published to accompany the exhibition Sadanset October 18 November 16 2008 at the Palaeflojen in Roskilde Denmark Canciones de Invierno Winter Songs 2010 Collection of photographs and poems Bilingual in Spanish and English It includes new texts most of the poems and all the translations and revised versions of texts previously published They re accompanied by pictures of landscapes taken during the previous two winters That Turned Ugly Fast 2015 ISBN Poems by Mark Berriman with a foreword by Viggo Mortensen Ramas Para Un Nido 2017 Collection of photos comprising a distillation of isolated instances Visual arts and discography Edit Mortensen is a painter and photographer His paintings are frequently abstract and often contain fragments of his poetry therein His paintings have been featured in galleries worldwide and many of the paintings of the artist he portrayed in A Perfect Murder are his own Mortensen experiments with his poetry and music by mixing the two art forms He has collaborated with guitarist Buckethead on several albums mostly released on his own label Perceval Press or TDRS Music Viggo was first introduced to Buckethead s work while working on sounds for an educational CD on Greek mythology The finished product included a guitar part by Buckethead which caught Viggo s ear and led him to initiate contact with the guitarist The collaboration grew from there 38 Mortensen s discography includes 1994 Don t Tell Me What to Do 1997 One Less Thing to Worry About 1998 Recent Forgeries 1999 The Other Parade 1999 One Man s Meat 1999 Live at Beyond Baroque 2003 Pandemoniumfromamerica 2004 Live at Beyond Baroque II 2004 Please Tomorrow 2004 This That and the Other 2005 Intelligence Failure 2006 3 Fools 4 April 2007 Time Waits for Everyone 2008 At All 2010 Canciones de Invierno 2011 Reunion 2013 Aca 2015 Under the Weather 2016 Seventeen Odd Songs 2017 Preguntas Desde la Orilla 2018 Godzilla Sleeps Alone Mortensen is featured on The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King soundtrack singing Aragorn s Coronation the name of the extended version of this song in the 3rd original sound track is The Return of the King the words by Tolkien and the music composed by Mortensen In the extended DVD edition of the first Lord of the Rings movie The Fellowship of the Ring he sings the song The Lay of Beren and Luthien His poems are written in English Danish and Spanish Personal life EditFamily and relationships Edit Mortensen holds dual American and Danish citizenship 1 He has stated that he was raised speaking English and Spanish and sometimes feels that when speaking Spanish he can get to the heart of the matter better 39 Mortensen met singer Exene Cervenka in 1986 on the set of the comedy Salvation The couple married on July 8 1987 On January 28 1988 Cervenka gave birth to their son named Henry Blake Mortensen who later played his on screen son in the film Crimson Tide in 1995 Henry graduated from Columbia University in 2010 with a B A in Archaeology and has been working at Perceval Press founded by his father 40 41 42 Mortensen and Cervenka lived in Idaho for three years 43 They separated in 1992 and divorced in 1997 44 Since 2009 he has been in a relationship with Spanish actress Ariadna Gil Though the couple reside in Madrid Mortensen spends much of his time in the United States and has stated I am a citizen and longtime resident of the United States and am attached to its landscapes history and people 45 46 He has owned property in Sandpoint Idaho and spends time there when not filming movies 47 Mortensen has talked about his family s struggles with dementia seeing both of his parents three of his four grandparents aunts uncles and his stepfather battle the disease 48 In 2016 Mortensen traveled to New York to take care of his father 45 who died a year later from dementia 48 Two years prior Mortensen s mother also died from complications of the condition 48 Mortensen was a close friend of Icelandic painter Georg Gudni Hauksson until the latter s death in 2011 He had long been an admirer of Georg Gudni s work as a landscape artist and the two published books together as well as maintaining a close friendship 49 Sports Edit Mortensen has expressed a liking for association football ice hockey and baseball His favorite teams include Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro 50 English team Fulham Spanish team Real Madrid Turkish team Besiktas 51 and both the Argentine and Danish national teams His favorite soccer players are Diego Maradona and Hector Bambino Veira He is a fan of the Montreal Canadiens and wore a Canadiens shirt underneath his costume throughout the filming of the Lord of the Rings trilogy 52 During the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Montreal Canadiens Mortensen introduced one of his idols Guy Lafleur to the crowd at the Bell Centre in Montreal 53 He is also a fan of the New York Mets and in an interview promoting 2009 film The Road was seen wearing apparel indicating his support of the Australian Football League s Collingwood Magpies 54 While appearing on the Late Show with David Letterman he held a sign supporting the New York Giants of the NFL Political activities Edit Mortensen first endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders for U S president in the 2016 election 55 When Sanders lost the nomination he endorsed Green Party candidate Jill Stein 56 He wrote an open letter just before Election Day 2016 where he listed the reasons he disagreed with Hillary Clinton and could not support her in the race against Donald Trump though he thought that Clinton would be elected president 57 He went on to narrate a viral documentary The Revolution Televised about the 2016 presidential election and the protests in the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention 58 As of 2018 Mortensen has been a member of the Catalan NGO Omnium Cultural a pro independence organization dedicated to promoting Catalan culture and language in the arts and the public sphere 59 His longtime partner and her extended family are known supporters of the 2017 Catalan independence referendum In 2019 he publicly criticized the use of his character Aragorn by the far right Spanish party Vox during the campaign for the 2019 Spanish general election 60 He was one of the signees of the Toronto Declaration protesting against spotlighting Tel Aviv at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2009 61 62 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1985 Witness Moses Hochleitner1987 Miami Vice Eddie Episode Red Tape Salvation Jerome StamplePrison Burke Forsythe Electrocution1988 Fresh Horses Green1990 Tripwire HansLeatherface The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Edward Tex SawyerYoung Guns II John W PoeThe Reflecting Skin Cameron Dove1991 The Indian Runner Frank Roberts1993 Boiling Point RonnieRuby Cairo John E Johnny FaroCarlito s Way Lalin MiassoThe Young Americans Carl Frazer1994 The Crew PhillipFloundering Homeless ManGospel According to Harry WesAmerican Yakuza Nick Davis David Brandt1995 Gimlet HombreCrimson Tide Lieutenant Peter Weps InceThe Passion of Darkly Noon ClayBlack Velvet Pantsuit JunkieThe Prophecy Lucifer1996 Albino Alligator Guy FoucardDaylight Roy NordThe Portrait of a Lady Caspar Goodwood1997 Vanishing Point Jimmy KowalskiG I Jane Master Chief John James Jack UrgayleMy Brother s Gun Juanito1998 A Perfect Murder David ShawPsycho Samuel Sam Loomis1999 A Walk on the Moon Walker Jerome2000 28 Days Eddie Boone2001 The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Aragorn Elessar2002 The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers2003 The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King2004 Hidalgo Frank Hopkins2005 A History of Violence Tom Stall Joey Cusack2006 Alatriste Diego Alatriste y Tenorio2007 Eastern Promises Nikolai Luzhin2008 Appaloosa Everett HitchGood John Halder2009 The Road The Man2011 A Dangerous Method Sigmund Freud2012 On the Road Old Bull LeeEverybody Has a Plan Agustin Pedro Also producer2014 The Two Faces of January Chester MacFarlandJauja Gunnar Dinesen Also producer and composerFar from Men Daru Also co producer2016 Captain Fantastic Ben Cash2018 Green Book Tony Lip2020 Falling John Petersen Also director producer writer and music composer 63 Cosmos Possible Worlds Nikolai Vavilov Episode Vavilov 64 65 2022 Crimes of the Future Saul TenserThirteen Lives Richard StantonVideo games Edit Year Title Voice role2002 The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers AragornAwards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Viggo Mortensen Mortensen and Kodi Smit McPhee screenwriter Joe Penhall director John Hillcoat and producer Steve Schwartz at the 2009 Venice Film Festival for The Road Following his appearance in the Lord of the Rings trilogy in 2006 he was granted an honorary doctorate by his alma mater St Lawrence University 6 66 On October 13 2006 he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Province and the City of Leon Spain On April 16 2010 he was awarded the Knight s Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog 67 See also EditList of actors with Academy Award nominationsReferences Edit a b Stone Andrew Carolyn Bain Michael Booth Fran Parnell 2008 Cinema Lonely Planet Denmark Lonely Planet p 46 ISBN 978 1 74104 669 4 Although Mortensen was born in New York and has lived outside of Denmark for most of his life he retains Danish citizenship Viggo Mortensen slaet til ridder October 23 2010 a b UPI Almanac for Tuesday Oct 20 2020 United Press International October 20 2020 Retrieved May 21 2021 actor Viggo Mortensen in 1958 age 62 Flawed father role a test for Viggo Mortensen Archived August 16 2016 at the Wayback Machine Toronto Star Michael O Sullivan July 16 2016 Viggo Mortensen gets nude for Eastern Promises fight scene HamptonRoads com Archived from the original on October 12 2007 a b St Lawrence University Commencement stlawu edu May 21 2006 Archived from the original on February 13 2011 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