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Willem Dafoe

William James "Willem" Dafoe (/dəˈf/;[1] born July 22, 1955) is an American actor. Known for his diverse roles in film, he is the recipient of various accolades, including the Volpi Cup for Best Actor as well as nominations for four Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, and four Golden Globe Awards. He has frequently collaborated with filmmakers Paul Schrader, Abel Ferrara, Lars von Trier, Julian Schnabel, Wes Anderson, and Robert Eggers.

Willem Dafoe
Dafoe in 2019
Born
William James Dafoe

(1955-07-22) July 22, 1955 (age 68)
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Italy
OccupationActor
Years active1975–present
Spouse
(m. 2005)
PartnerElizabeth LeCompte (1977–2004)
Children1
RelativesDonald Dafoe (brother)

Dafoe was a founding member of experimental theater company The Wooster Group. He made his film debut in Heaven's Gate (1980), but was fired during production and was uncredited despite one of his scenes making it into the final cut of the film.[2] Dafoe's early roles include in The Loveless (1982), Streets of Fire (1984), and To Live and Die in L.A. (1985). He earned his first Academy Award nomination for the war drama Platoon (1986) followed by Shadow of the Vampire (2000), the indie-drama The Florida Project (2017), and the biopic At Eternity's Gate (2018).

He earned acclaim for his roles as Jesus Christ in The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) and FBI agent Alan Ward in Mississippi Burning (1988). His other notable roles include in Clear and Present Danger (1994), The English Patient (1996), American Psycho (2000), Finding Nemo (2003), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), Antichrist (2009), The Fault in Our Stars (2014), John Wick (2014), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), The Lighthouse (2019), The French Dispatch (2021), Nightmare Alley (2021), The Northman (2022), and Poor Things (2023).

Dafoe gained wider attention for his role as the supervillain Norman Osborn / Green Goblin in the superhero film Spider-Man (2002), a role he reprised in its sequels Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007), and the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). He also portrayed Nuidis Vulko in the DC Extended Universe film Aquaman (2018) and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021).

Early life and education edit

 
The Performing Garage, where Dafoe joined The Wooster Group

William James Dafoe[3] was born on July 22, 1955, in Appleton, Wisconsin,[4][5][6] the son of Muriel Isabel (née Sprissler; 1922–2012) and Dr. William Alfred Dafoe (1917–2014).[7][8] He recalled in 2009, "My five sisters raised me because my father was a surgeon, my mother was a nurse and they worked together, so I didn't see either of them much."[9] His brother, Donald, is a surgeon and research scientist.[10] His surname, Dafoe, is the English version of the Swiss surname Thévou. During an interview, he said that half of his family puts the emphasis on the first syllable of the surname while the other half emphasizes the second syllable. In high school, he acquired the nickname Willem,[11] the Dutch version of the name William.[12] He later took the new interpretation as part of his stage name because he had become more used to it than his birth name.[13]

After attending Appleton East High School, Dafoe studied drama at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee,[14] but left after 18 months to join the experimental theater company Theatre X in Milwaukee, before moving to New York City in 1976.[12] He then apprenticed under Richard Schechner, the director of the avant-garde theater troupe The Performance Group, where he met and became romantically involved with director Elizabeth LeCompte. Following tensions between Schechner and other members after they started staging their own productions outside of the group, Schechner left and the remaining members (including LeCompte and her ex-boyfriend Spalding Gray) renamed themselves The Wooster Group.[12] Dafoe soon joined the new company and is credited as one of its co-founders.[15] He continued his work with the group into the 2000s, well after establishing himself as a Hollywood film star.[16]

Career edit

1980–1985: Early roles edit

Dafoe made his film debut in a supporting role in Michael Cimino's 1980 epic Western film Heaven's Gate.[17] Dafoe was only present for the first three months of an eight-month shoot.[18] His role, that of a cockfighter who works for Jeff Bridges' character, was removed from a majority of the film during editing but was visible during a cockfight scene.[19] Dafoe did not receive a credit for his work on the film.[19] In 1982, Dafoe starred as the leader of an outlaw motorcycle club in the drama The Loveless, his first role as a leading man. The film was co-directed by Kathryn Bigelow and Monty Montgomery and paid homage to 1953 film The Wild One, starring Marlon Brando in a similar role.[20]

Following a "blink-and-you-miss-it" cameo in The Hunger (1983), Dafoe again played the leader of a biker gang in Walter Hill's 1984 action film Streets of Fire. His character in the film served as the main antagonist, who captures the ex-girlfriend of a mercenary, played by Diane Lane and Michael Paré, respectively. Janet Maslin of The New York Times felt there were no great performances in the film, but praised Dafoe's "perfectly villainous" face.[21] Dafoe starred alongside Judge Reinhold in Roadhouse 66 (1985) as a pair of yuppies who become stranded in a town on U.S. Route 66.[22] Later in 1985, Dafoe starred with William Petersen and John Pankow in William Friedkin's thriller To Live and Die in L.A., in which Dafoe portrays a counterfeiter named Rick Masters who is being tracked by two Secret Service agents.[23] Film critic Roger Ebert commended his "strong" performance in the film.[23]

1986–1996: Breakthrough and acclaim edit

 
Dafoe earned acclaim and controversy for his role as Jesus Christ in Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)

Dafoe's sole film release of 1986 was Oliver Stone's Vietnam War film Platoon, gaining him his widest exposure up to that point for playing the compassionate Sergeant Elias Grodin.[24] He enjoyed the opportunity to play a heroic role and said the film gave him a chance to display his versatility, saying "I think all characters live in you. You just frame them, give them circumstances, and that character will happen."[25] Principal photography for the film took place in the Philippines and required Dafoe to undergo boot camp training.[26] Los Angeles Times writer Sheila Benson praised his performance and found it to be "particularly fine" to see Dafoe play "something other than a psychopath".[27] At the 59th Academy Awards, Dafoe was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, but the statuette was awarded to Michael Caine (for the 1986 film Hannah and Her Sisters).[28] Dafoe provided his voice to the documentary Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (1987) and, in 1988, Dafoe starred in another film set during the Vietnam War, this time as Criminal Investigation Command Agent Buck McGriff in the action thriller Off Limits.[29][30] His second release of 1988 was Martin Scorsese's epic drama The Last Temptation of Christ, in which Dafoe portrayed Jesus. The film was adapted from the novel of the same name and depicts his struggle with various forms of temptation throughout his life. Like the novel, the film sparked controversy for departing from the biblical portrayal of Jesus and was branded as being blasphemous.[31] Dafoe's performance in the film was widely praised, however, with Janet Maslin opining that Dafoe brought a "gleaming intensity" to the role.[32]

In his final release of 1988, Dafoe starred opposite Gene Hackman in the crime thriller Mississippi Burning as a pair of FBI agents investigating the disappearance of three civil rights workers in fictional Jessup County, Mississippi during the civil rights movement. Variety praised Dafoe's performance, writing, "Dafoe gives a disciplined and noteworthy portrayal of Ward", although they felt it was Hackman "who steals the picture".[33] As with The Last Temptation of Christ, the film was the subject of controversy, this time among African-American activists who criticized its fictionalization of events.[34] Dafoe was briefly considered for the role of the super-villain the Joker in the Tim Burton-directed superhero film Batman (1989), as screenwriter Sam Hamm noticed physical similarities, but was never offered the part that eventually went to Jack Nicholson.[35] Dafoe starred in the drama Triumph of the Spirit in 1989 as Jewish Greek boxer Salamo Arouch, an Auschwitz concentration camp inmate who was forced to fight other internees to death for the Nazi officers' entertainment.[36] It was filmed on location at Auschwitz, the first major film to do so.[36] While the film was negatively received, Dafoe's performance was lauded by some critics; Peter Travers of Rolling Stone felt he gave a "disciplined performance" and Janet Maslin thought he was "harrowingly good".[36][37] Dafoe reunited with Platoon director Oliver Stone for a small appearance in the biographical war drama Born on the Fourth of July (1989). Dafoe played a paraplegic, wheelchair-using Vietnam veteran who befriends the film's subject Ron Kovic (played by Tom Cruise), another paraplegic veteran.[38]

Dafoe made a cameo appearance in John Waters' musical comedy Cry-Baby (1990) as a prison guard who gives a brief lecture on values to the title character, who is played by Johnny Depp. Rita Kempley of The Washington Post found the scene to be one of the film's highlights.[39] In the same year, Dafoe co-starred in David Lynch's crime film Wild at Heart with Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern. Dafoe played a criminal who engages in a robbery with Cage's character before demonstrating his dark side.[40] He wore fake, corroded teeth and grew a pencil moustache that bore resemblance to his previous collaborator, John Waters.[40] Entertainment Weekly critic Owen Gleiberman felt the role proved Dafoe as a "master of leering, fish-faced villainy".[40] In 1991, Dafoe starred with Danny Glover and Brad Johnson in the action film Flight of the Intruder. The film follows a pair of United States Navy pilots, played by Dafoe and Johnson, who scheme and participate in an unauthorized air strike on Hanoi. Directed by John Millius, the film received negative reviews.[41] He was due to star opposite Joan Cusack in the comedy Arrive Alive in 1991, but the film was canceled during production.[42] Dafoe had two lead roles in 1992. The first to be released, White Sands, saw Dafoe a play small-town sheriff who impersonates a dead man after finding his dead body and a suitcase containing $500,000 to solve the case, resulting in an FBI investigation.[43] In his next starring role, Paul Schrader's drama Light Sleeper, Dafoe played John LeTour, a lonely, insomniac, New Yorker working as a delivery man for a drug supplier, who is played by Susan Sarandon. Roger Ebert praised Dafoe's "gifted" portrayal of LeTour and Owen Gleiberman opined that "even when the film doesn't gel, one is held by Willem Dafoe's grimly compelling performance."[44][45]

Dafoe next starred in the erotic thriller Body of Evidence (1993) with Madonna. The story concerns a lawyer, played by Dafoe, who engages in a sadomasochistic sexual relationship with the woman he is representing in a murder case. The film was panned by critics and performed poorly at the box office, with some audience members laughing during the sex scenes.[46] In his review of the film, Vincent Canby felt that Dafoe lacked sensuality in the role.[47] Later in 1993, Dafoe appeared in a supporting role as Emit Flesti (an anagram of Time Itself) in the German fantasy film Faraway, So Close!, directed by Wim Wenders.[48] Dafoe then co-starred in the spy thriller Clear and Present Danger (1994), an adaptation of the Tom Clancy novel of the name starring Harrison Ford as CIA operative Jack Ryan. Dafoe played John Clark, a CIA agent conducting a covert operation against a drug cartel in Colombia with Jack Ryan.[49] Dafoe portrayed the poet T. S. Eliot in the drama Tom & Viv (also in 1994), which tells the story of Eliot and his first wife, Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot, who was played by Miranda Richardson. The film was met with a mixed reception from critics, although Caryn James of The New York Times felt that Dafoe's "stunningly sharp, sympathetic portrait raises the film above a script that is full of serious holes and stilted dialogue".[50] In 1995, he played an 18th-century writer in the period drama The Night and the Moment.[51]

In his first of three film appearances in 1996, Dafoe made a cameo appearance as an electrician in the biographical drama Basquiat.[52] Next, he played a Canadian Intelligence Corps operative in the romantic war drama The English Patient, which starred Ralph Fiennes as desert explorer Count László Almásy. The English Patient was filmed in Tuscany, where Dafoe said he particularly enjoyed the "quiet moments in the monastery between shoots".[53] In the period drama Victory—which was filmed in 1994 and premiered in Europe in 1996, but was not released until 1998—Dafoe played a European living on an island in the Southeast Asia who becomes the target of redemption after preventing a woman, played by Irène Jacob, from being raped.[54]

1997–2013: Established actor edit

"I really made a conscious effort to mix it up, not because in itself it's not the job of an actor to do all different things, but for me that's what I'm interested in. You've got to be careful because you've got to work with what you have, not just for vanity's sake, but I think the best part of being an actor sometimes is the opportunity to transform yourself superficially, and deeply."

—Dafoe on his avoidance of being typecast as a villain, 1998[55]

In 1997, Dafoe returned to playing a villainous role in the action thriller Speed 2: Cruise Control, expressing the necessity of appearing in both independent and blockbuster films.[56] The film starred Sandra Bullock and Jason Patric as a couple vacationing on a luxury cruise that has been hijacked by Dafoe's character, Geiger, a hacker that has programmed the ship to crash into an oil tanker. Speed 2 was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics,[57] with Dafoe himself receiving a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actor.[58] For his next film, Affliction (1997), Dafoe worked with Paul Schrader for a second time, playing the brother of Nick Nolte's character and served as the film's narrator.[59] Also in 1997, Dafoe took on a voice acting role in an episode of the animated sitcom The Simpsons titled "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson", voicing the commandant of a military academy that Bart and Lisa Simpson are attending.[60] Following a villainous supporting role in the romantic mystery drama Lulu on the Bridge,[61] Dafoe starred alongside Christopher Walken and Asia Argento in Abel Ferrara's cyberpunk drama New Rose Hotel in 1998. It follows X (Dafoe) and Fox (Walken), a pair of corporate raiders attempting to lure a Japanese scientist from one megacorporation to another. Although the film was largely dismissed by critics,[62] critic David Stratton found there to be "compensation" in the performances.[63]

In 1999, Dafoe gave a supporting performance in David Cronenberg's Existenz, a science fiction thriller in which he played a gas station owner named Gas.[64] Later in the year, Dafoe starred in the action film The Boondock Saints. He played an eccentric, gay FBI agent assigned with investigating a series of murders committed by the MacManus twins (played by Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus) who are acting as vigilantes in Boston, Massachusetts after an act of self-defense. The Boondock Saints was negatively received by film critics, largely for its extreme violence and lack of emotional depth, though some critics praised Dafoe's role in the film.[65][66] The film performed poorly at the box office, but has since been branded as being a cult film.[67]

In his first film of the 2000s, Dafoe was featured in a supporting role in American Psycho (2000) as a private investigator investigating the disappearance of a co-worker of Patrick Bateman (played by Christian Bale), an investment banker who leads a double life as a serial killer.[68] He then acted in Steve Buscemi's crime drama Animal Factory, starred as Dafoe an incarcerated veteran con-man who takes a young inmate (played by Edward Furlong) under his wing and introduces to him to his gang. The film was positively received by critics and Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times wrote that "Dafoe steals the picture with his comic timing".[69]

 
Dafoe at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival

That same year he starred in Shadow of the Vampire, his final film of the year. He portrayed a fictionalized version of the German actor Max Schreck during the production of the 1922 horror film Nosferatu, in which Schreck starred as the vampire Count Orlok. Dafoe's co-star John Malkovich portrayed the film's director, F. W. Murnau. The film delves into fiction when, over the course of Nosferatu's production, the cast and crew come to discover that Schreck is actually a vampire himself. Much of the film's critical praise went to Dafoe; Roger Ebert wrote that Dafoe "embodies the Schreck of Nosferatu so uncannily that when real scenes from the silent classic are slipped into the frame, we don't notice a difference".[70] The Chicago Reader critic Jonathan Rosenbaum opined felt the film's "only redeeming quality" was Dafoe's "enjoyably over-the-top, eye-rolling performance".[71] Dafoe received numerous awards and nominations for his performance, including his second Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination.[72] Dafoe took on two leading roles in 2001, both of which were as priests. In the drama Pavilion of Women, he played an American priest living in China who falls in love with a local married woman (played by the film's screenwriter Luo Yan) while giving her son a Western education.[73] He then starred opposite Haley Joel Osment in Edges of the Lord, playing a compassionate priest helping a young Jewish boy pose as a Catholic to protect him during Nazi Germany's occupation of Poland.[74]

Dafoe played the supervillain the Green Goblin in Sam Raimi's 2002 superhero film Spider-Man, starring Tobey Maguire as the titular Marvel Comics superhero. Dafoe played the Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin, the billionaire founder and owner of the corporation Oscorp, becoming the Green Goblin after testing an unstable strength enhancer on himself, turning him insane and making him extremely powerful. Osborn is a family friend of Spider-Man's secret identity Peter Parker as Osborn's son, Harry Osborn (played by James Franco), is a close friend of Parker. The role required Dafoe to wear an uncomfortable costume and mask that made it impossible to emote using his face, confining Dafoe to convey emotion through his voice and head movements. Dafoe also had to wear a prosthetic teeth for his part as Norman whereas the hallucinations of the character had Dafoe in his natural teeth.[75] Dafoe's role in the film was generally well-received, including a New York Daily News reviewer who felt he put "the scare in archvillain" and Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian who deemed him "strong support".[76][77] Conversely, critic A. O. Scott wrote that his performance was "uninspired and secondhand".[78] IGN's Richard George commented that Green Goblin's armor, particularly the helmet, was "almost comically bad... Not only is it not frightening, it prohibits expression".[79] Steven Scaife at Vice wrote that Dafoe's Goblin "represents everything that’s fun about superhero villains, as well as everything that’s great about Raimi's campy films", also commending Dafoe's voice and body language, which helped overcome the bulky Green Goblin costume that he compared to that of a Power Rangers villain.[80]

Later in 2002, Dafoe starred with Greg Kinnear in Paul Schrader's biographical film Auto Focus, Dafoe's third collaboration with Schrader. Dafoe portrayed John Henry Carpenter, an electronics expert who develops a strange friendship with the actor Bob Crane, leading Crane into a downward spiral.[81] Dafoe provided his voice to the computer-animated Pixar film Finding Nemo in 2003. Dafoe voiced Gill, a moorish idol fish who helps Nemo, a clownfish, in his struggle to return home to the ocean.[82] In the same year, Dafoe appeared in a small but pivotal role as a drug cartel kingpin planning a coup d'état against the President of Mexico in Robert Rodriguez's action film Once Upon a Time in Mexico.[83] He acted in the murder mystery film The Reckoning (2004), in which he starred with Paul Bettany. The film takes place during the Middle Ages and saw Dafoe play the leader of acting troupe that recreate the events surrounding a woman accused of witchcraft and murder, who they believe is innocent.[84] Dafoe lent his voice and likeness to the James Bond video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (2004) as the villain Nikolai Diavolo.[85]

 
Dafoe in 2006

The following year, Dafoe took on another villainous role in The Clearing, albeit with a more sympathetic approach. Dafoe co-starred as a man who kidnaps his former boss (played by Robert Redford) in exchange for a ransom. The film received mixed reviews, although Peter Travers felt that he added a note of "vulnerability to the menace he has made his stock in trade".[86] Dafoe reprised his role as Norman Osborn in Spider-Man 2 (2004), appearing to his son Harry in an hallucination. The cameo was suggested by Dafoe, comparing it to the ghost of Hamlet's father visiting his son to ask him to avenge his death.[87] Dafoe was next seen in the comedy-drama The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), his first of three films with director Wes Anderson. He played the "hilariously doltish" German first mate of a research vessel owned by the eponymous lead character, who is played by Bill Murray.[88][89]

Dafoe then had a small role as a tabloid magazine editor in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator (2004), a biographical film about Howard Hughes starring Leonardo DiCaprio.[90] Also in 2004, Dafoe narrated the documentary Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate, chronicling the production of Heaven's Gate and co-starred as a neuropharmacologist in the direct-to-video thriller Control (2004) alongside Ray Liotta and Michelle Rodriguez.[91][92] Dafoe co-starred in XXX: State of the Union (2005), an action film sequel starring Ice Cube in which Dafoe played a US Secretary of Defense attempting a coup d'état against the President of the United States.[93] It was largely panned by critics, although Dafoe stated he did not regret appearing in the film.[94]

With the avant-garde drama Manderlay in 2005, Dafoe began another actor-director collaboration, this time with Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier. Dafoe co-starred in the film as the father of Bryce Dallas Howard's character, a woman who discovers a plantation still thriving as if slavery had never been abolished.[95] Along with his wife Giada Colagrande, Dafoe co-wrote and starred in Before It Had a Name (2005), which Colagrande directed. Dafoe played the caretaker of a house that is inherited by the lover of its deceased owner, engaging in a sexual relationship with her. The film was excoriated by a Variety reviewer as a "wannabe haunted house tale laced with silly sex scenes" and an "embarrassment".[96] His fourth and final film appearance of 2005 was the crime thriller Ripley Under Ground, in which he played a museum curator.[97] Dafoe had a supporting role in Spike Lee's 2006 crime thriller Inside Man, playing a veteran captain of the NYPD Emergency Services Unit helping with a hostage negotiation during a bank heist on Wall Street.[98] Dafoe co-starred as the White House Chief of Staff in American Dreamz, a comedy satirizing both popular entertainment and American politics. His character was described as a "diminutive version of Dick Cheney, with wire-rimmed glasses and a fringe of white hair" by The Times writer Caryn James.[99] He starred with Juliette Binoche in a short film directed by Nobuhiro Suwa as part of the 2006 anthology film Paris, je t'aime.[100]

 
Dafoe at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival

In 2007, Dafoe played a pretentious film director in the British comedy film Mr. Bean's Holiday, starring Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean. The Hollywood Reporter thought that Dafoe appeared to think he was "in a pantomime",[101] while a New York Times reviewer felt he was "amusing" in the role.[102] Dafoe starred as the owner of a strip club in Abel Ferrara's Go Go Tales (2007); Manohla Dargis praised his "twitchy, sympathetic performance" in the film.[103] In the same year, Dafoe voiced the main villain, an evil wizard, in the English dub of the Japanese animated fantasy film Tales from Earthsea,[104] had a supporting role as a US Senator in the drama The Walker, his fourth collaboration with Paul Schrader,[105] and took on the lead role in the psychological thriller Anamorph, in which Dafoe played a detective who notices the case he is investigating bears similarities to a previous case of his.[106] He also reprised his role again as Norman Osborn in Spider-Man 3 (2007) in a brief cameo.[107] Dafoe starred with Ryan Reynolds, Julia Roberts, and Emily Watson in the drama Fireflies in the Garden, which premiered at Berlinale in 2008 but was not released theatrically until 2011. Dafoe played a cold, domineering English professor who has a strained relationship with his family. The film received mostly negative reviews, although the performances were generally praised.[108] Roger Ebert thought that Dafoe was "fearsome" in the role,[109] while Manohla Dargis felt he and Roberts were "awkwardly matched" as a married couple.[110] Dafoe co-starred as SS Nazi officer in Paul Schrader's Adam Resurrected (2008), which starred Jeff Goldblum as a concentration camp internee.[111] In his final release of 2008, Dafoe starred in the Greek drama The Dust of Time as an American film director of Greek descent making a film his mother's (played by Irène Jacob) life. The critic Peter Brunette felt the cast's performances, especially Dafoe's, were unconvincing.[112]

Dafoe appeared in seven films in 2009, the first of which was in Lars von Trier's experimental film Antichrist. Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg played a couple whose relationship becomes increasingly sexually violent and sadomasochistic after retreating to a cabin in the woods following the death of their child. The film received a polarized response from critics and audiences,[113] receiving both applause and boos at the Cannes Film Festival and was called the "most shocking movie" to be shown at the festival because of its graphic sex scenes.[114][115] Roger Ebert commended Dafoe's and Gainsbourg's performances as being "heroic and fearless".[116] During an interview with L Magazine, it was revealed Dafoe had a stand in for scenes where his character's penis was on screen as his own was too big.[117] Dafoe next had a small role in the French thriller Farewell as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and co-starred opposite Michael Shannon in Werner Herzog's My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?, in which he played a detective attempting to figure out why a troubled man killed his own mother.[118][119] Dafoe played a former vampire who has a cure that can save the human species in the science fiction horror film Daybreakers, which starred Ethan Hawke as a vampire hematologist. Richard Corliss of Time magazine wrote that Dafoe "triumphs over some awful dialogue by giving the role his nutsy-greatsy weirdness".[120] Dafoe had a voice role in Wes Anderson's stop-motion animated film Fantastic Mr. Fox starring George Clooney as the titular Roald Dahl character. Fresh Air critic David Edelstein felt Dafoe was one of the film's highlights as a "hep-cat, knife-wielding rat security guard".[121] Dafoe reprised his role from The Boondock Saints in The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, making a brief cameo appearance.[122] His final appearance of the year was in Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant, another film centring around vampires in which Dafoe played the foppish vampire Gavner Purl.[123] Between October and December 2009, Dafoe appeared in Richard Foreman's surrealist play Idiot Savant at The Public Theater.[124]

Dafoe appeared in two films that premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in 2010,[125] making a brief appearance in Julian Schnabel's political thriller Miral, which some reviewers found to be distracting.[126][127] and starred in his wife Giada Colagrande's film A Woman.[125] Also in 2010, Dafoe began voicing Clarence, the Birds Eye polar bear mascot in the company's television commercials in the United Kingdom,[128] and narrated Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World, a Ric Burns documentary about the history of the whaling industry in the United States.[129]

 
Dafoe at the premiere of The Hunter in 2011

Dafoe's first of two leading roles in 2011 was in Abel Ferrara's apocalyptic drama 4:44 Last Day on Earth, his third film with Ferrara. He played an actor spending his last hours on Earth before the end of the world with his much-younger lover (played by Shanyn Leigh). The film garnered a poor reaction critics, with a reviewer for Paste stating "there's only so much depth [Dafoe] can bring to such a shallow character".[130] Dafoe then starred in the Australian drama The Hunter, playing a professional hunter who travels to Tasmania to hunt down the world's only remaining thylacine. Critic Stephen Holden wrote in his review of the film, "Even in the "toughest, most macho roles... [Dafoe] retains a tinge of Christ-like sweetness and vulnerability".[131] In 2011, Dafoe began narrating a series of television commercials for the Greek yogurt company Fage and starred in a Jim Beam commercial titled "Bold Choices".[132][133][134] Dafoe starred alongside Marina Abramović and Gretchen Mol in the play The Life and Death of Marina Abramović, where he played six different roles including Abramović's father Vojin, Abramović's brother Velimir and Abramović's partner Ulay, and which premiered at The Lowry in 2011.[135][136]

Dafoe played Martian chieftain Tars Tarkas in the Disney film John Carter (2012), using motion capture to portray the multi-limbed character.[137] The film was a box office failure and ranks among the biggest box-office bombs of all time.[138] Later in 2012, Dafoe co-starred in the low-budget crime thriller Tomorrow You're Gone with Stephen Dorff and Michelle Monaghan.[139] In 2013, Dafoe played a police officer in the supernatural thriller Odd Thomas, starring Anton Yelchin as the titular character that possesses supernatural powers to see the dead.[140] Using motion-capture acting technology, Dafoe co-starred alongside Elliot Page in David Cage's video game Beyond: Two Souls (2013) as a paranormal activity researcher who acts as the surrogate-father-figure to a girl who possesses supernatural powers.[141] The game polarized reviewers, although Dafoe and Page's performance were widely praised.[142] In Scott Cooper's Out of the Furnace (2013), starring Christian Bale, Dafoe played the supporting role of a bookmaker running an illegal gambling operation.[143] Dafoe next appeared in Lars von Trier's two-part erotic art film Nymphomaniac, his third and final film release of 2013. In the film, Dafoe played a perverse businessman who hires Charlotte Gainsbourg's character to work as a debt collector using sex and sadomasochism.[144] Also in 2013, Dafoe played the devil in a Mercedes-Benz Super Bowl commercial[145] and starred in three short student films as part of a competition sponsored by Jameson Irish Whiskey.[146]

2014–present: Independent films edit

In 2014, Dafoe portrayed a wealthy private banker with connections to the Russia mafia opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman in Anton Corbijn's espionage thriller A Most Wanted Man.[147] Dafoe worked with Wes Anderson for a third time with the comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel (also 2014), featuring as the henchman of Adrien Brody's character alongside an ensemble cast led by Ralph Fiennes.[148] Dafoe next starred alongside Matt Dillon as a detective in the crime thriller Bad Country, which critic Justin Chang dismissed as being "blandly constructed".[149]

In May 2014, Dafoe served as member of the main competition jury at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.[150] He was next featured in a supporting role as a mean-spirited, alcoholic author who is visited by a pair of cancer patients, who are played by Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, in the romantic drama The Fault in Our Stars.[151] Dafoe once again collaborated with Ferrara on the drama Pasolini, in which he played Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini during his last days before his murder in 1975. Film critic Peter Bradshaw noted the physical similarities between Dafoe and Pasolini, although felt Dafoe had too little screen time in the film.[152] His final film of 2014 was the action thriller John Wick starring Keanu Reeves, in which Dafoe appeared as the mentor to the titular character, a former hitman who is forced out of retirement to seek vengeance for the killing of his puppy.[153] Dafoe stated he found the use of gun fu combat created an interesting mix of action, stating "you have the grace of martial arts, but then the bang of the gun".[154] His performance in the film was generally well received by critics, including Peter Travers who felt he provided "ample compensation".[155] Dafoe made his second guest appearance on The Simpsons in November 2014, voicing a new school teacher who bullies Bart Simpson profusely.[156] Dafoe starred in the late Brazilian director's Héctor Babenco's final film My Hindu Friend (2015) as a film director close to death who befriends a Hindu 8-year-old boy while hospitalized.[157]

 
Dafoe at the 2017 Lisbon & Estoril Film Festival

The black comedy Dog Eat Dog (2016), Dafoe's sixth film with Paul Schrader, starred Dafoe and Nicolas Cage as a pair of ex-convicts hired to kidnap a baby.[158] In the same year, Dafoe reprised his voice role as Gill, a Moorish idol fish, from Finding Nemo in its sequel Finding Dory.[159] He next played the boss of Gerard Butler's character in the drama A Family Man and starred in Loris Gréaud's arthouse science fiction film Sculpt, which was only screened at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for one person at a time.[160][161] His final film of the year was the monster film The Great Wall, a Chinese-American co-production directed by Zhang Yimou starring Matt Damon as a European mercenary in China defending the Great Wall of China from a horde of monsters, in which Dafoe played a former adventurer working as a teacher in China.[162] Also in 2016, Dafoe appeared in another Super Bowl commercial, this time for Snickers, recreating Marilyn Monroe's iconic white dress scene from the film The Seven Year Itch.[163]

In 2017, Dafoe co-starred in Sean Baker's drama The Florida Project as the manager of a motel in Kissimmee, Florida who houses a toxic mother and her six-year-old daughter. The film and his performance received enormous critical acclaim, with The Washington Post critic Ann Hornaday writing that "Dafoe delivers his finest performance in recent memory, bringing to levelheaded, unsanctimonious life a character who offers a glimmer of hope and caring within a world markedly short on both".[164] Dafoe earned his third Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination, as well as nominations at the Golden Globes, SAG Awards, and BAFTA Awards.[165][166] In 2017, Dafoe also played and voiced the character of Ryuk, a demonic death god from Japanese mythology, in Netflix's Death Note, and adaptation of the Japanese supernatural-thriller manga of the same name. He then narrated Australian documentarian Jennifer Peedom's documentary Mountain.[167] Also that year, he co-starred as Gerhard Hardman in a film adaptation of Agatha Christie's detective novel Murder on the Orient Express, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh;[168] and played Atlantean scientist Nuidis Vulko in a deleted role in Zack Snyder's Justice League.[169][170] He later played Nuidis Vulko in a leading role in James Wan's 2018 film Aquaman. The same year, Dafoe played Vincent van Gogh in the biographical drama At Eternity's Gate, for which he received the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination. His performance drew raves from film critics. Peter Keough of Boston Globe said Dafoe "may be the best actor around for expressing an inner life in extremis."[171]

 
Dafoe at the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival

In 2019, he had a supporting role in Edward Norton's period crime drama Motherless Brooklyn where he played powerful developer Moses Randolph's "beaten and broken" brother.[172] In the same year, he played a lighthouse keeper on a storm-swept island in Robert Eggers' psychological horror The Lighthouse opposite Robert Pattinson. It had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, where the film and Dafoe's performance received high praise.[173] Owen Gleiberman of Variety said "Both actors are sensational (and they work together like one), but in terms of sheer showboating power it’s Dafoe’s movie."[174] Dafoe portrayed sled dog breeder, trainer, and musher Leonhard Seppala in Togo. Dafoe acted in Wes Anderson's ensemble period comedy The French Dispatch and Guillermo del Toro's neo-noir thriller Nightmare Alley, which were both released in 2021, and Robert Eggers's historical epic The Northman, released in 2022. All projects pushed their release dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[175][176] Dafoe voiced the Australian ABC-television documentary River in 2021,[177] which was written to highlight the precaricity of rivers worldwide. In 2020, The New York Times ranked him No. 18 in its list of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century.[178]

Dafoe reprised his role as Green Goblin from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). To avoid having his role in the film prematurely revealed, Dafoe wore a cloak on-set to conceal his appearance from being outed publicly. The star of the film, Tom Holland, said that he got scared after bumping into Dafoe by accident one day on set and only then found out about his role in the film.[179][180] Also, like Alfred Molina (who reprised his role as Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus in the film), Dafoe was digitally de-aged for the character's 2002 self. [181] Upon release of No Way Home, Dafoe's reprisal was met with universal acclaim. The Lantern's Brett Price wrote that Dafoe was "on another level" in No Way Home and not having his mask made him even more intimidating than he was in the 2002 film.[182] Peter Travers of Good Morning America and Jade King at The Gamer praised Dafoe and Molina, with King asserting that the two "stole the show as Green Goblin and Doc Ock" and described the depictions as brilliant.[183][184] Amelia Emberwing of IGN praised the performances of Dafoe, Molina, and Foxx in No Way Home,[185] while Vulture's Bilge Ebiri said Dafoe "once again gets to have some modest fun with his character's divided self".[186]

On January 18, 2022, it was announced that Dafoe would host Saturday Night Live on January 29, 2022, with musical guest singer Katy Perry.[187] The psychological thriller film Inside had its world premiere at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival, and was released in the United States in March by Focus Features. That same year he reunited with Wes Anderson, playing Saltzburg Keitel in Asteroid City (2023). He starred opposite Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo in Yorgos Lanthimos's Poor Things (2023) which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival. He played Dr. Godwin "God" Baxter, a disfigured scientist who resurrects a Victorian woman.[188][189][190] For his performance, he earned Golden Globe and SAG nominations.

He portrayed Walter Reade based on Hunter S. Thompson acting opposite Camila Morrone in Patricia Arquette's directorial film debut Gonzo Girl based on the Cheryl Della Pietra novel of the same name. The film is set to debut at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival.[191] Also in 2023 he starred in the Italian period drama Finally Dawn with Lily James. In October 2023 it was announced that Dafoe would provide the English language voice for Elder Pelican for Hayao Miyazaki's animated film The Boy and the Heron.

Upcoming projects edit

Dafoe also acted in the upcoming the British romantic thriller Pet Shop Days. He was cast as Maxim the overly protective father in the A24 fantasy adventure film The Legend of Ochi with Helena Zengel, Emily Watson, and Finn Wolfhard.[192] He is also set to reunite with Yorgos Lanthimos in Kinds of Kindness starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemmons, and Margaret Qualley.[193] He also cast as in Robert Eggers' gothic horror film Nosferatu playing Professor Albin Eberhart Von Franz.[194] On May 12, 2023, Dafoe was announced to be cast in Beetlejuice 2 as an unknown role.[195]

Acting credits edit

Awards and nominations edit

Dafoe has received numerous accolades including nominations for four Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, four Critics' Choice Movie Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has received four Independent Spirit Award nominations winning twice for Best Supporting Male for his roles in Shadow of the Vampire (2000), and The Florida Project (2017).

Over his career he has been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the following performances:

On January 8, 2024, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[196]

Personal life edit

 
Dafoe and his wife, Giada Colagrande, in 2018

In 1977, Dafoe began a relationship with director Elizabeth LeCompte. Their son, Jack, was born in 1982.[197][198][199] They separated in 2004 and were never married, with Dafoe later explaining that "marriage represented ownership" to her.[200]

In March 2004, Dafoe met Italian actress Giada Colagrande in Rome at the premiere of one of her films. They were married on March 25, 2005. Dafoe recalled in 2010, "We were having lunch and I said, 'Do you want to get married tomorrow?'" They did so the following afternoon at a small ceremony with two friends as witnesses.[197] They have since worked together on her films Before It Had a Name and A Woman.[197] They split their time between Rome, Los Angeles, and New York City.[197][201] Dafoe acquired Italian citizenship through the marriage.[201]

Dafoe is a pescetarian, citing his belief that "animal farms are one of the main causes of the destruction of the planet".[202] He signed a letter calling to act strongly against the threats of climate change and biodiversity loss.[203] He practices ashtanga vinyasa yoga every day.[204]

On May 22, 2022, Dafoe was invited back to his alma mater the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee by Chancellor Mark Mone to serve as the keynote speaker for the university's commencement ceremony and to receive an honorary Doctor of Arts degree.[205]

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willem, dafoe, william, james, willem, dafoe, born, july, 1955, american, actor, known, diverse, roles, film, recipient, various, accolades, including, volpi, best, actor, well, nominations, four, academy, awards, bafta, award, four, golden, globe, awards, fre. William James Willem Dafoe d e ˈ f oʊ 1 born July 22 1955 is an American actor Known for his diverse roles in film he is the recipient of various accolades including the Volpi Cup for Best Actor as well as nominations for four Academy Awards a BAFTA Award and four Golden Globe Awards He has frequently collaborated with filmmakers Paul Schrader Abel Ferrara Lars von Trier Julian Schnabel Wes Anderson and Robert Eggers Willem DafoeDafoe in 2019BornWilliam James Dafoe 1955 07 22 July 22 1955 age 68 Appleton Wisconsin U S CitizenshipUnited StatesItalyOccupationActorYears active1975 presentSpouseGiada Colagrande m 2005 wbr PartnerElizabeth LeCompte 1977 2004 Children1RelativesDonald Dafoe brother Dafoe was a founding member of experimental theater company The Wooster Group He made his film debut in Heaven s Gate 1980 but was fired during production and was uncredited despite one of his scenes making it into the final cut of the film 2 Dafoe s early roles include in The Loveless 1982 Streets of Fire 1984 and To Live and Die in L A 1985 He earned his first Academy Award nomination for the war drama Platoon 1986 followed by Shadow of the Vampire 2000 the indie drama The Florida Project 2017 and the biopic At Eternity s Gate 2018 He earned acclaim for his roles as Jesus Christ in The Last Temptation of Christ 1988 and FBI agent Alan Ward in Mississippi Burning 1988 His other notable roles include in Clear and Present Danger 1994 The English Patient 1996 American Psycho 2000 Finding Nemo 2003 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 2004 Antichrist 2009 The Fault in Our Stars 2014 John Wick 2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel 2014 The Lighthouse 2019 The French Dispatch 2021 Nightmare Alley 2021 The Northman 2022 and Poor Things 2023 Dafoe gained wider attention for his role as the supervillain Norman Osborn Green Goblin in the superhero film Spider Man 2002 a role he reprised in its sequels Spider Man 2 2004 and Spider Man 3 2007 and the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider Man No Way Home 2021 He also portrayed Nuidis Vulko in the DC Extended Universe film Aquaman 2018 and Zack Snyder s Justice League 2021 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1980 1985 Early roles 2 2 1986 1996 Breakthrough and acclaim 2 3 1997 2013 Established actor 2 4 2014 present Independent films 2 4 1 Upcoming projects 3 Acting credits 4 Awards and nominations 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education edit nbsp The Performing Garage where Dafoe joined The Wooster GroupWilliam James Dafoe 3 was born on July 22 1955 in Appleton Wisconsin 4 5 6 the son of Muriel Isabel nee Sprissler 1922 2012 and Dr William Alfred Dafoe 1917 2014 7 8 He recalled in 2009 My five sisters raised me because my father was a surgeon my mother was a nurse and they worked together so I didn t see either of them much 9 His brother Donald is a surgeon and research scientist 10 His surname Dafoe is the English version of the Swiss surname Thevou During an interview he said that half of his family puts the emphasis on the first syllable of the surname while the other half emphasizes the second syllable In high school he acquired the nickname Willem 11 the Dutch version of the name William 12 He later took the new interpretation as part of his stage name because he had become more used to it than his birth name 13 After attending Appleton East High School Dafoe studied drama at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 14 but left after 18 months to join the experimental theater company Theatre X in Milwaukee before moving to New York City in 1976 12 He then apprenticed under Richard Schechner the director of the avant garde theater troupe The Performance Group where he met and became romantically involved with director Elizabeth LeCompte Following tensions between Schechner and other members after they started staging their own productions outside of the group Schechner left and the remaining members including LeCompte and her ex boyfriend Spalding Gray renamed themselves The Wooster Group 12 Dafoe soon joined the new company and is credited as one of its co founders 15 He continued his work with the group into the 2000s well after establishing himself as a Hollywood film star 16 Career edit1980 1985 Early roles edit Dafoe made his film debut in a supporting role in Michael Cimino s 1980 epic Western film Heaven s Gate 17 Dafoe was only present for the first three months of an eight month shoot 18 His role that of a cockfighter who works for Jeff Bridges character was removed from a majority of the film during editing but was visible during a cockfight scene 19 Dafoe did not receive a credit for his work on the film 19 In 1982 Dafoe starred as the leader of an outlaw motorcycle club in the drama The Loveless his first role as a leading man The film was co directed by Kathryn Bigelow and Monty Montgomery and paid homage to 1953 film The Wild One starring Marlon Brando in a similar role 20 Following a blink and you miss it cameo in The Hunger 1983 Dafoe again played the leader of a biker gang in Walter Hill s 1984 action film Streets of Fire His character in the film served as the main antagonist who captures the ex girlfriend of a mercenary played by Diane Lane and Michael Pare respectively Janet Maslin of The New York Times felt there were no great performances in the film but praised Dafoe s perfectly villainous face 21 Dafoe starred alongside Judge Reinhold in Roadhouse 66 1985 as a pair of yuppies who become stranded in a town on U S Route 66 22 Later in 1985 Dafoe starred with William Petersen and John Pankow in William Friedkin s thriller To Live and Die in L A in which Dafoe portrays a counterfeiter named Rick Masters who is being tracked by two Secret Service agents 23 Film critic Roger Ebert commended his strong performance in the film 23 1986 1996 Breakthrough and acclaim edit nbsp Dafoe earned acclaim and controversy for his role as Jesus Christ in Martin Scorsese s The Last Temptation of Christ 1988 Dafoe s sole film release of 1986 was Oliver Stone s Vietnam War film Platoon gaining him his widest exposure up to that point for playing the compassionate Sergeant Elias Grodin 24 He enjoyed the opportunity to play a heroic role and said the film gave him a chance to display his versatility saying I think all characters live in you You just frame them give them circumstances and that character will happen 25 Principal photography for the film took place in the Philippines and required Dafoe to undergo boot camp training 26 Los Angeles Times writer Sheila Benson praised his performance and found it to be particularly fine to see Dafoe play something other than a psychopath 27 At the 59th Academy Awards Dafoe was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor but the statuette was awarded to Michael Caine for the 1986 film Hannah and Her Sisters 28 Dafoe provided his voice to the documentary Dear America Letters Home from Vietnam 1987 and in 1988 Dafoe starred in another film set during the Vietnam War this time as Criminal Investigation Command Agent Buck McGriff in the action thriller Off Limits 29 30 His second release of 1988 was Martin Scorsese s epic drama The Last Temptation of Christ in which Dafoe portrayed Jesus The film was adapted from the novel of the same name and depicts his struggle with various forms of temptation throughout his life Like the novel the film sparked controversy for departing from the biblical portrayal of Jesus and was branded as being blasphemous 31 Dafoe s performance in the film was widely praised however with Janet Maslin opining that Dafoe brought a gleaming intensity to the role 32 In his final release of 1988 Dafoe starred opposite Gene Hackman in the crime thriller Mississippi Burning as a pair of FBI agents investigating the disappearance of three civil rights workers in fictional Jessup County Mississippi during the civil rights movement Variety praised Dafoe s performance writing Dafoe gives a disciplined and noteworthy portrayal of Ward although they felt it was Hackman who steals the picture 33 As with The Last Temptation of Christ the film was the subject of controversy this time among African American activists who criticized its fictionalization of events 34 Dafoe was briefly considered for the role of the super villain the Joker in the Tim Burton directed superhero film Batman 1989 as screenwriter Sam Hamm noticed physical similarities but was never offered the part that eventually went to Jack Nicholson 35 Dafoe starred in the drama Triumph of the Spirit in 1989 as Jewish Greek boxer Salamo Arouch an Auschwitz concentration camp inmate who was forced to fight other internees to death for the Nazi officers entertainment 36 It was filmed on location at Auschwitz the first major film to do so 36 While the film was negatively received Dafoe s performance was lauded by some critics Peter Travers of Rolling Stone felt he gave a disciplined performance and Janet Maslin thought he was harrowingly good 36 37 Dafoe reunited with Platoon director Oliver Stone for a small appearance in the biographical war drama Born on the Fourth of July 1989 Dafoe played a paraplegic wheelchair using Vietnam veteran who befriends the film s subject Ron Kovic played by Tom Cruise another paraplegic veteran 38 Dafoe made a cameo appearance in John Waters musical comedy Cry Baby 1990 as a prison guard who gives a brief lecture on values to the title character who is played by Johnny Depp Rita Kempley of The Washington Post found the scene to be one of the film s highlights 39 In the same year Dafoe co starred in David Lynch s crime film Wild at Heart with Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern Dafoe played a criminal who engages in a robbery with Cage s character before demonstrating his dark side 40 He wore fake corroded teeth and grew a pencil moustache that bore resemblance to his previous collaborator John Waters 40 Entertainment Weekly critic Owen Gleiberman felt the role proved Dafoe as a master of leering fish faced villainy 40 In 1991 Dafoe starred with Danny Glover and Brad Johnson in the action film Flight of the Intruder The film follows a pair of United States Navy pilots played by Dafoe and Johnson who scheme and participate in an unauthorized air strike on Hanoi Directed by John Millius the film received negative reviews 41 He was due to star opposite Joan Cusack in the comedy Arrive Alive in 1991 but the film was canceled during production 42 Dafoe had two lead roles in 1992 The first to be released White Sands saw Dafoe a play small town sheriff who impersonates a dead man after finding his dead body and a suitcase containing 500 000 to solve the case resulting in an FBI investigation 43 In his next starring role Paul Schrader s drama Light Sleeper Dafoe played John LeTour a lonely insomniac New Yorker working as a delivery man for a drug supplier who is played by Susan Sarandon Roger Ebert praised Dafoe s gifted portrayal of LeTour and Owen Gleiberman opined that even when the film doesn t gel one is held by Willem Dafoe s grimly compelling performance 44 45 Dafoe next starred in the erotic thriller Body of Evidence 1993 with Madonna The story concerns a lawyer played by Dafoe who engages in a sadomasochistic sexual relationship with the woman he is representing in a murder case The film was panned by critics and performed poorly at the box office with some audience members laughing during the sex scenes 46 In his review of the film Vincent Canby felt that Dafoe lacked sensuality in the role 47 Later in 1993 Dafoe appeared in a supporting role as Emit Flesti an anagram of Time Itself in the German fantasy film Faraway So Close directed by Wim Wenders 48 Dafoe then co starred in the spy thriller Clear and Present Danger 1994 an adaptation of the Tom Clancy novel of the name starring Harrison Ford as CIA operative Jack Ryan Dafoe played John Clark a CIA agent conducting a covert operation against a drug cartel in Colombia with Jack Ryan 49 Dafoe portrayed the poet T S Eliot in the drama Tom amp Viv also in 1994 which tells the story of Eliot and his first wife Vivienne Haigh Wood Eliot who was played by Miranda Richardson The film was met with a mixed reception from critics although Caryn James of The New York Times felt that Dafoe s stunningly sharp sympathetic portrait raises the film above a script that is full of serious holes and stilted dialogue 50 In 1995 he played an 18th century writer in the period drama The Night and the Moment 51 In his first of three film appearances in 1996 Dafoe made a cameo appearance as an electrician in the biographical drama Basquiat 52 Next he played a Canadian Intelligence Corps operative in the romantic war drama The English Patient which starred Ralph Fiennes as desert explorer Count Laszlo Almasy The English Patient was filmed in Tuscany where Dafoe said he particularly enjoyed the quiet moments in the monastery between shoots 53 In the period drama Victory which was filmed in 1994 and premiered in Europe in 1996 but was not released until 1998 Dafoe played a European living on an island in the Southeast Asia who becomes the target of redemption after preventing a woman played by Irene Jacob from being raped 54 1997 2013 Established actor edit I really made a conscious effort to mix it up not because in itself it s not the job of an actor to do all different things but for me that s what I m interested in You ve got to be careful because you ve got to work with what you have not just for vanity s sake but I think the best part of being an actor sometimes is the opportunity to transform yourself superficially and deeply Dafoe on his avoidance of being typecast as a villain 1998 55 In 1997 Dafoe returned to playing a villainous role in the action thriller Speed 2 Cruise Control expressing the necessity of appearing in both independent and blockbuster films 56 The film starred Sandra Bullock and Jason Patric as a couple vacationing on a luxury cruise that has been hijacked by Dafoe s character Geiger a hacker that has programmed the ship to crash into an oil tanker Speed 2 was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics 57 with Dafoe himself receiving a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actor 58 For his next film Affliction 1997 Dafoe worked with Paul Schrader for a second time playing the brother of Nick Nolte s character and served as the film s narrator 59 Also in 1997 Dafoe took on a voice acting role in an episode of the animated sitcom The Simpsons titled The Secret War of Lisa Simpson voicing the commandant of a military academy that Bart and Lisa Simpson are attending 60 Following a villainous supporting role in the romantic mystery drama Lulu on the Bridge 61 Dafoe starred alongside Christopher Walken and Asia Argento in Abel Ferrara s cyberpunk drama New Rose Hotel in 1998 It follows X Dafoe and Fox Walken a pair of corporate raiders attempting to lure a Japanese scientist from one megacorporation to another Although the film was largely dismissed by critics 62 critic David Stratton found there to be compensation in the performances 63 In 1999 Dafoe gave a supporting performance in David Cronenberg s Existenz a science fiction thriller in which he played a gas station owner named Gas 64 Later in the year Dafoe starred in the action film The Boondock Saints He played an eccentric gay FBI agent assigned with investigating a series of murders committed by the MacManus twins played by Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus who are acting as vigilantes in Boston Massachusetts after an act of self defense The Boondock Saints was negatively received by film critics largely for its extreme violence and lack of emotional depth though some critics praised Dafoe s role in the film 65 66 The film performed poorly at the box office but has since been branded as being a cult film 67 In his first film of the 2000s Dafoe was featured in a supporting role in American Psycho 2000 as a private investigator investigating the disappearance of a co worker of Patrick Bateman played by Christian Bale an investment banker who leads a double life as a serial killer 68 He then acted in Steve Buscemi s crime drama Animal Factory starred as Dafoe an incarcerated veteran con man who takes a young inmate played by Edward Furlong under his wing and introduces to him to his gang The film was positively received by critics and Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times wrote that Dafoe steals the picture with his comic timing 69 nbsp Dafoe at the 2005 Cannes Film FestivalThat same year he starred in Shadow of the Vampire his final film of the year He portrayed a fictionalized version of the German actor Max Schreck during the production of the 1922 horror film Nosferatu in which Schreck starred as the vampire Count Orlok Dafoe s co star John Malkovich portrayed the film s director F W Murnau The film delves into fiction when over the course of Nosferatu s production the cast and crew come to discover that Schreck is actually a vampire himself Much of the film s critical praise went to Dafoe Roger Ebert wrote that Dafoe embodies the Schreck of Nosferatu so uncannily that when real scenes from the silent classic are slipped into the frame we don t notice a difference 70 The Chicago Reader critic Jonathan Rosenbaum opined felt the film s only redeeming quality was Dafoe s enjoyably over the top eye rolling performance 71 Dafoe received numerous awards and nominations for his performance including his second Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination 72 Dafoe took on two leading roles in 2001 both of which were as priests In the drama Pavilion of Women he played an American priest living in China who falls in love with a local married woman played by the film s screenwriter Luo Yan while giving her son a Western education 73 He then starred opposite Haley Joel Osment in Edges of the Lord playing a compassionate priest helping a young Jewish boy pose as a Catholic to protect him during Nazi Germany s occupation of Poland 74 Dafoe played the supervillain the Green Goblin in Sam Raimi s 2002 superhero film Spider Man starring Tobey Maguire as the titular Marvel Comics superhero Dafoe played the Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin the billionaire founder and owner of the corporation Oscorp becoming the Green Goblin after testing an unstable strength enhancer on himself turning him insane and making him extremely powerful Osborn is a family friend of Spider Man s secret identity Peter Parker as Osborn s son Harry Osborn played by James Franco is a close friend of Parker The role required Dafoe to wear an uncomfortable costume and mask that made it impossible to emote using his face confining Dafoe to convey emotion through his voice and head movements Dafoe also had to wear a prosthetic teeth for his part as Norman whereas the hallucinations of the character had Dafoe in his natural teeth 75 Dafoe s role in the film was generally well received including a New York Daily News reviewer who felt he put the scare in archvillain and Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian who deemed him strong support 76 77 Conversely critic A O Scott wrote that his performance was uninspired and secondhand 78 IGN s Richard George commented that Green Goblin s armor particularly the helmet was almost comically bad Not only is it not frightening it prohibits expression 79 Steven Scaife at Vice wrote that Dafoe s Goblin represents everything that s fun about superhero villains as well as everything that s great about Raimi s campy films also commending Dafoe s voice and body language which helped overcome the bulky Green Goblin costume that he compared to that of a Power Rangers villain 80 Later in 2002 Dafoe starred with Greg Kinnear in Paul Schrader s biographical film Auto Focus Dafoe s third collaboration with Schrader Dafoe portrayed John Henry Carpenter an electronics expert who develops a strange friendship with the actor Bob Crane leading Crane into a downward spiral 81 Dafoe provided his voice to the computer animated Pixar film Finding Nemo in 2003 Dafoe voiced Gill a moorish idol fish who helps Nemo a clownfish in his struggle to return home to the ocean 82 In the same year Dafoe appeared in a small but pivotal role as a drug cartel kingpin planning a coup d etat against the President of Mexico in Robert Rodriguez s action film Once Upon a Time in Mexico 83 He acted in the murder mystery film The Reckoning 2004 in which he starred with Paul Bettany The film takes place during the Middle Ages and saw Dafoe play the leader of acting troupe that recreate the events surrounding a woman accused of witchcraft and murder who they believe is innocent 84 Dafoe lent his voice and likeness to the James Bond video game James Bond 007 Everything or Nothing 2004 as the villain Nikolai Diavolo 85 nbsp Dafoe in 2006The following year Dafoe took on another villainous role in The Clearing albeit with a more sympathetic approach Dafoe co starred as a man who kidnaps his former boss played by Robert Redford in exchange for a ransom The film received mixed reviews although Peter Travers felt that he added a note of vulnerability to the menace he has made his stock in trade 86 Dafoe reprised his role as Norman Osborn in Spider Man 2 2004 appearing to his son Harry in an hallucination The cameo was suggested by Dafoe comparing it to the ghost of Hamlet s father visiting his son to ask him to avenge his death 87 Dafoe was next seen in the comedy drama The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 2004 his first of three films with director Wes Anderson He played the hilariously doltish German first mate of a research vessel owned by the eponymous lead character who is played by Bill Murray 88 89 Dafoe then had a small role as a tabloid magazine editor in Martin Scorsese s The Aviator 2004 a biographical film about Howard Hughes starring Leonardo DiCaprio 90 Also in 2004 Dafoe narrated the documentary Final Cut The Making and Unmaking of Heaven s Gate chronicling the production of Heaven s Gate and co starred as a neuropharmacologist in the direct to video thriller Control 2004 alongside Ray Liotta and Michelle Rodriguez 91 92 Dafoe co starred in XXX State of the Union 2005 an action film sequel starring Ice Cube in which Dafoe played a US Secretary of Defense attempting a coup d etat against the President of the United States 93 It was largely panned by critics although Dafoe stated he did not regret appearing in the film 94 With the avant garde drama Manderlay in 2005 Dafoe began another actor director collaboration this time with Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier Dafoe co starred in the film as the father of Bryce Dallas Howard s character a woman who discovers a plantation still thriving as if slavery had never been abolished 95 Along with his wife Giada Colagrande Dafoe co wrote and starred in Before It Had a Name 2005 which Colagrande directed Dafoe played the caretaker of a house that is inherited by the lover of its deceased owner engaging in a sexual relationship with her The film was excoriated by a Variety reviewer as a wannabe haunted house tale laced with silly sex scenes and an embarrassment 96 His fourth and final film appearance of 2005 was the crime thriller Ripley Under Ground in which he played a museum curator 97 Dafoe had a supporting role in Spike Lee s 2006 crime thriller Inside Man playing a veteran captain of the NYPD Emergency Services Unit helping with a hostage negotiation during a bank heist on Wall Street 98 Dafoe co starred as the White House Chief of Staff in American Dreamz a comedy satirizing both popular entertainment and American politics His character was described as a diminutive version of Dick Cheney with wire rimmed glasses and a fringe of white hair by The Times writer Caryn James 99 He starred with Juliette Binoche in a short film directed by Nobuhiro Suwa as part of the 2006 anthology film Paris je t aime 100 nbsp Dafoe at the 2009 Toronto International Film FestivalIn 2007 Dafoe played a pretentious film director in the British comedy film Mr Bean s Holiday starring Rowan Atkinson as Mr Bean The Hollywood Reporter thought that Dafoe appeared to think he was in a pantomime 101 while a New York Times reviewer felt he was amusing in the role 102 Dafoe starred as the owner of a strip club in Abel Ferrara s Go Go Tales 2007 Manohla Dargis praised his twitchy sympathetic performance in the film 103 In the same year Dafoe voiced the main villain an evil wizard in the English dub of the Japanese animated fantasy film Tales from Earthsea 104 had a supporting role as a US Senator in the drama The Walker his fourth collaboration with Paul Schrader 105 and took on the lead role in the psychological thriller Anamorph in which Dafoe played a detective who notices the case he is investigating bears similarities to a previous case of his 106 He also reprised his role again as Norman Osborn in Spider Man 3 2007 in a brief cameo 107 Dafoe starred with Ryan Reynolds Julia Roberts and Emily Watson in the drama Fireflies in the Garden which premiered at Berlinale in 2008 but was not released theatrically until 2011 Dafoe played a cold domineering English professor who has a strained relationship with his family The film received mostly negative reviews although the performances were generally praised 108 Roger Ebert thought that Dafoe was fearsome in the role 109 while Manohla Dargis felt he and Roberts were awkwardly matched as a married couple 110 Dafoe co starred as SS Nazi officer in Paul Schrader s Adam Resurrected 2008 which starred Jeff Goldblum as a concentration camp internee 111 In his final release of 2008 Dafoe starred in the Greek drama The Dust of Time as an American film director of Greek descent making a film his mother s played by Irene Jacob life The critic Peter Brunette felt the cast s performances especially Dafoe s were unconvincing 112 Dafoe appeared in seven films in 2009 the first of which was in Lars von Trier s experimental film Antichrist Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg played a couple whose relationship becomes increasingly sexually violent and sadomasochistic after retreating to a cabin in the woods following the death of their child The film received a polarized response from critics and audiences 113 receiving both applause and boos at the Cannes Film Festival and was called the most shocking movie to be shown at the festival because of its graphic sex scenes 114 115 Roger Ebert commended Dafoe s and Gainsbourg s performances as being heroic and fearless 116 During an interview with L Magazine it was revealed Dafoe had a stand in for scenes where his character s penis was on screen as his own was too big 117 Dafoe next had a small role in the French thriller Farewell as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and co starred opposite Michael Shannon in Werner Herzog s My Son My Son What Have Ye Done in which he played a detective attempting to figure out why a troubled man killed his own mother 118 119 Dafoe played a former vampire who has a cure that can save the human species in the science fiction horror film Daybreakers which starred Ethan Hawke as a vampire hematologist Richard Corliss of Time magazine wrote that Dafoe triumphs over some awful dialogue by giving the role his nutsy greatsy weirdness 120 Dafoe had a voice role in Wes Anderson s stop motion animated film Fantastic Mr Fox starring George Clooney as the titular Roald Dahl character Fresh Air critic David Edelstein felt Dafoe was one of the film s highlights as a hep cat knife wielding rat security guard 121 Dafoe reprised his role from The Boondock Saints in The Boondock Saints II All Saints Day making a brief cameo appearance 122 His final appearance of the year was in Cirque du Freak The Vampire s Assistant another film centring around vampires in which Dafoe played the foppish vampire Gavner Purl 123 Between October and December 2009 Dafoe appeared in Richard Foreman s surrealist play Idiot Savant at The Public Theater 124 Dafoe appeared in two films that premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in 2010 125 making a brief appearance in Julian Schnabel s political thriller Miral which some reviewers found to be distracting 126 127 and starred in his wife Giada Colagrande s film A Woman 125 Also in 2010 Dafoe began voicing Clarence the Birds Eye polar bear mascot in the company s television commercials in the United Kingdom 128 and narrated Into the Deep America Whaling amp the World a Ric Burns documentary about the history of the whaling industry in the United States 129 nbsp Dafoe at the premiere of The Hunter in 2011Dafoe s first of two leading roles in 2011 was in Abel Ferrara s apocalyptic drama 4 44 Last Day on Earth his third film with Ferrara He played an actor spending his last hours on Earth before the end of the world with his much younger lover played by Shanyn Leigh The film garnered a poor reaction critics with a reviewer for Paste stating there s only so much depth Dafoe can bring to such a shallow character 130 Dafoe then starred in the Australian drama The Hunter playing a professional hunter who travels to Tasmania to hunt down the world s only remaining thylacine Critic Stephen Holden wrote in his review of the film Even in the toughest most macho roles Dafoe retains a tinge of Christ like sweetness and vulnerability 131 In 2011 Dafoe began narrating a series of television commercials for the Greek yogurt company Fage and starred in a Jim Beam commercial titled Bold Choices 132 133 134 Dafoe starred alongside Marina Abramovic and Gretchen Mol in the play The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic where he played six different roles including Abramovic s father Vojin Abramovic s brother Velimir and Abramovic s partner Ulay and which premiered at The Lowry in 2011 135 136 Dafoe played Martian chieftain Tars Tarkas in the Disney film John Carter 2012 using motion capture to portray the multi limbed character 137 The film was a box office failure and ranks among the biggest box office bombs of all time 138 Later in 2012 Dafoe co starred in the low budget crime thriller Tomorrow You re Gone with Stephen Dorff and Michelle Monaghan 139 In 2013 Dafoe played a police officer in the supernatural thriller Odd Thomas starring Anton Yelchin as the titular character that possesses supernatural powers to see the dead 140 Using motion capture acting technology Dafoe co starred alongside Elliot Page in David Cage s video game Beyond Two Souls 2013 as a paranormal activity researcher who acts as the surrogate father figure to a girl who possesses supernatural powers 141 The game polarized reviewers although Dafoe and Page s performance were widely praised 142 In Scott Cooper s Out of the Furnace 2013 starring Christian Bale Dafoe played the supporting role of a bookmaker running an illegal gambling operation 143 Dafoe next appeared in Lars von Trier s two part erotic art film Nymphomaniac his third and final film release of 2013 In the film Dafoe played a perverse businessman who hires Charlotte Gainsbourg s character to work as a debt collector using sex and sadomasochism 144 Also in 2013 Dafoe played the devil in a Mercedes Benz Super Bowl commercial 145 and starred in three short student films as part of a competition sponsored by Jameson Irish Whiskey 146 2014 present Independent films edit In 2014 Dafoe portrayed a wealthy private banker with connections to the Russia mafia opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman in Anton Corbijn s espionage thriller A Most Wanted Man 147 Dafoe worked with Wes Anderson for a third time with the comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel also 2014 featuring as the henchman of Adrien Brody s character alongside an ensemble cast led by Ralph Fiennes 148 Dafoe next starred alongside Matt Dillon as a detective in the crime thriller Bad Country which critic Justin Chang dismissed as being blandly constructed 149 In May 2014 Dafoe served as member of the main competition jury at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival 150 He was next featured in a supporting role as a mean spirited alcoholic author who is visited by a pair of cancer patients who are played by Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort in the romantic drama The Fault in Our Stars 151 Dafoe once again collaborated with Ferrara on the drama Pasolini in which he played Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini during his last days before his murder in 1975 Film critic Peter Bradshaw noted the physical similarities between Dafoe and Pasolini although felt Dafoe had too little screen time in the film 152 His final film of 2014 was the action thriller John Wick starring Keanu Reeves in which Dafoe appeared as the mentor to the titular character a former hitman who is forced out of retirement to seek vengeance for the killing of his puppy 153 Dafoe stated he found the use of gun fu combat created an interesting mix of action stating you have the grace of martial arts but then the bang of the gun 154 His performance in the film was generally well received by critics including Peter Travers who felt he provided ample compensation 155 Dafoe made his second guest appearance on The Simpsons in November 2014 voicing a new school teacher who bullies Bart Simpson profusely 156 Dafoe starred in the late Brazilian director s Hector Babenco s final film My Hindu Friend 2015 as a film director close to death who befriends a Hindu 8 year old boy while hospitalized 157 nbsp Dafoe at the 2017 Lisbon amp Estoril Film FestivalThe black comedy Dog Eat Dog 2016 Dafoe s sixth film with Paul Schrader starred Dafoe and Nicolas Cage as a pair of ex convicts hired to kidnap a baby 158 In the same year Dafoe reprised his voice role as Gill a Moorish idol fish from Finding Nemo in its sequel Finding Dory 159 He next played the boss of Gerard Butler s character in the drama A Family Man and starred in Loris Greaud s arthouse science fiction film Sculpt which was only screened at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for one person at a time 160 161 His final film of the year was the monster film The Great Wall a Chinese American co production directed by Zhang Yimou starring Matt Damon as a European mercenary in China defending the Great Wall of China from a horde of monsters in which Dafoe played a former adventurer working as a teacher in China 162 Also in 2016 Dafoe appeared in another Super Bowl commercial this time for Snickers recreating Marilyn Monroe s iconic white dress scene from the film The Seven Year Itch 163 In 2017 Dafoe co starred in Sean Baker s drama The Florida Project as the manager of a motel in Kissimmee Florida who houses a toxic mother and her six year old daughter The film and his performance received enormous critical acclaim with The Washington Post critic Ann Hornaday writing that Dafoe delivers his finest performance in recent memory bringing to levelheaded unsanctimonious life a character who offers a glimmer of hope and caring within a world markedly short on both 164 Dafoe earned his third Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination as well as nominations at the Golden Globes SAG Awards and BAFTA Awards 165 166 In 2017 Dafoe also played and voiced the character of Ryuk a demonic death god from Japanese mythology in Netflix s Death Note and adaptation of the Japanese supernatural thriller manga of the same name He then narrated Australian documentarian Jennifer Peedom s documentary Mountain 167 Also that year he co starred as Gerhard Hardman in a film adaptation of Agatha Christie s detective novel Murder on the Orient Express directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh 168 and played Atlantean scientist Nuidis Vulko in a deleted role in Zack Snyder s Justice League 169 170 He later played Nuidis Vulko in a leading role in James Wan s 2018 film Aquaman The same year Dafoe played Vincent van Gogh in the biographical drama At Eternity s Gate for which he received the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination His performance drew raves from film critics Peter Keough of Boston Globe said Dafoe may be the best actor around for expressing an inner life in extremis 171 nbsp Dafoe at the 2018 Berlin International Film FestivalIn 2019 he had a supporting role in Edward Norton s period crime drama Motherless Brooklyn where he played powerful developer Moses Randolph s beaten and broken brother 172 In the same year he played a lighthouse keeper on a storm swept island in Robert Eggers psychological horror The Lighthouse opposite Robert Pattinson It had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival where the film and Dafoe s performance received high praise 173 Owen Gleiberman of Variety said Both actors are sensational and they work together like one but in terms of sheer showboating power it s Dafoe s movie 174 Dafoe portrayed sled dog breeder trainer and musher Leonhard Seppala in Togo Dafoe acted in Wes Anderson s ensemble period comedy The French Dispatch and Guillermo del Toro s neo noir thriller Nightmare Alley which were both released in 2021 and Robert Eggers s historical epic The Northman released in 2022 All projects pushed their release dates due to the COVID 19 pandemic 175 176 Dafoe voiced the Australian ABC television documentary River in 2021 177 which was written to highlight the precaricity of rivers worldwide In 2020 The New York Times ranked him No 18 in its list of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century 178 Dafoe reprised his role as Green Goblin from Sam Raimi s Spider Man trilogy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider Man No Way Home 2021 To avoid having his role in the film prematurely revealed Dafoe wore a cloak on set to conceal his appearance from being outed publicly The star of the film Tom Holland said that he got scared after bumping into Dafoe by accident one day on set and only then found out about his role in the film 179 180 Also like Alfred Molina who reprised his role as Otto Octavius Doctor Octopus in the film Dafoe was digitally de aged for the character s 2002 self 181 Upon release of No Way Home Dafoe s reprisal was met with universal acclaim The Lantern s Brett Price wrote that Dafoe was on another level in No Way Home and not having his mask made him even more intimidating than he was in the 2002 film 182 Peter Travers of Good Morning America and Jade King at The Gamer praised Dafoe and Molina with King asserting that the two stole the show as Green Goblin and Doc Ock and described the depictions as brilliant 183 184 Amelia Emberwing of IGN praised the performances of Dafoe Molina and Foxx in No Way Home 185 while Vulture s Bilge Ebiri said Dafoe once again gets to have some modest fun with his character s divided self 186 On January 18 2022 it was announced that Dafoe would host Saturday Night Live on January 29 2022 with musical guest singer Katy Perry 187 The psychological thriller film Inside had its world premiere at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival and was released in the United States in March by Focus Features That same year he reunited with Wes Anderson playing Saltzburg Keitel in Asteroid City 2023 He starred opposite Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo in Yorgos Lanthimos s Poor Things 2023 which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival He played Dr Godwin God Baxter a disfigured scientist who resurrects a Victorian woman 188 189 190 For his performance he earned Golden Globe and SAG nominations He portrayed Walter Reade based on Hunter S Thompson acting opposite Camila Morrone in Patricia Arquette s directorial film debut Gonzo Girl based on the Cheryl Della Pietra novel of the same name The film is set to debut at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival 191 Also in 2023 he starred in the Italian period drama Finally Dawn with Lily James In October 2023 it was announced that Dafoe would provide the English language voice for Elder Pelican for Hayao Miyazaki s animated film The Boy and the Heron Upcoming projects edit Dafoe also acted in the upcoming the British romantic thriller Pet Shop Days He was cast as Maxim the overly protective father in the A24 fantasy adventure film The Legend of Ochi with Helena Zengel Emily Watson and Finn Wolfhard 192 He is also set to reunite with Yorgos Lanthimos in Kinds of Kindness starring Emma Stone Jesse Plemmons and Margaret Qualley 193 He also cast as in Robert Eggers gothic horror film Nosferatu playing Professor Albin Eberhart Von Franz 194 On May 12 2023 Dafoe was announced to be cast in Beetlejuice 2 as an unknown role 195 Acting credits editMain article Willem Dafoe filmographyAwards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Willem Dafoe Dafoe has received numerous accolades including nominations for four Academy Awards a BAFTA Award four Critics Choice Movie Awards three Golden Globe Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards He has received four Independent Spirit Award nominations winning twice for Best Supporting Male for his roles in Shadow of the Vampire 2000 and The Florida Project 2017 Over his career he has been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the following performances 59th Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor nomination Platoon 1986 73rd Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor nomination Shadow of the Vampire 2000 90th Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor nomination The Florida Project 2017 91st Academy Awards Best Actor nomination At Eternity s Gate 2018 On January 8 2024 he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 196 Personal life edit nbsp Dafoe and his wife Giada Colagrande in 2018In 1977 Dafoe began a relationship with director Elizabeth LeCompte Their son Jack was born in 1982 197 198 199 They separated in 2004 and were never married with Dafoe later explaining that marriage represented ownership to her 200 In March 2004 Dafoe met Italian actress Giada Colagrande in Rome at the premiere of one of her films They were married on March 25 2005 Dafoe recalled in 2010 We were having lunch and I said Do you want to get married tomorrow They did so the following afternoon at a small ceremony with two friends as witnesses 197 They have since worked together on her films Before It Had a Name and A Woman 197 They split their time between Rome Los Angeles and New York City 197 201 Dafoe acquired Italian citizenship through the marriage 201 Dafoe is a pescetarian citing his belief that animal farms are one of the main causes of the destruction of the planet 202 He signed a letter calling to act strongly against the threats of climate change and biodiversity loss 203 He practices ashtanga vinyasa yoga every day 204 On May 22 2022 Dafoe was invited back to his alma mater the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee by Chancellor Mark Mone to serve as the keynote speaker for the university s commencement ceremony and to receive an honorary Doctor of Arts degree 205 References edit Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Willem Dafoe Pronounced His Name Wrong CONAN on TBS retrieved January 7 2020 Willem 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