Spectre November 2015
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http://www.bt.dk/film-og-tv/jesper-chri ... -min-rolle
"Yes, I must not say anything about the new Bond film. Well, I'm done and have made it, I say. And I can say that it was fun. It was damn funny, "reveals the 66-year-old Jesper Christensen.
It's nice that I used for so many things, it's fortunate for me that I have not been boxed in," he said. Now, seven years after he last pulled in Mr. White costume in 007 movie 'Quantum of Solace', he is again back in what will be one of the world's most talked about films of the year. And although Jesper Christensen does not have to say anything about his role, he says that this third film 'Spectre' personally has been the best Bond experience of them all.
"Yes, the scene was damn fine, and him Sam Mendes (director, Ed.) I think very well about, so it was really fun. He is such a director, I like. He listens and talks and writes about, "laughs arch Copenhagen failed trained educator and never have gone on playwright or theater schools.
"Yes, I must not say anything about the new Bond film. Well, I'm done and have made it, I say. And I can say that it was fun. It was damn funny, "reveals the 66-year-old Jesper Christensen.
It's nice that I used for so many things, it's fortunate for me that I have not been boxed in," he said. Now, seven years after he last pulled in Mr. White costume in 007 movie 'Quantum of Solace', he is again back in what will be one of the world's most talked about films of the year. And although Jesper Christensen does not have to say anything about his role, he says that this third film 'Spectre' personally has been the best Bond experience of them all.
"Yes, the scene was damn fine, and him Sam Mendes (director, Ed.) I think very well about, so it was really fun. He is such a director, I like. He listens and talks and writes about, "laughs arch Copenhagen failed trained educator and never have gone on playwright or theater schools.
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..and one more guy. Assistant to Mr. White
http://www.gala.fr/l_actu/culture/marc_ ... ond_334884
http://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/2015/02/0 ... -zinga.php
--> Christoph Waltz (Austrian actor, Franz Oberhauser)
--> Dave Bautista (American actor, Mr. Hinx)
--> Monica Belluci (Italian actress, Lucia "Troublemaker" Sciarra) *rumoured*
--> Jesper Christensen (Danish actor, Mr White)
--> Andrew Scott (British actor, Denbigh) *rumoured*
--> Brigitte Millar (British actress. Rosa Klebb? Irma Bunt? Or other iconic henchwoman from the Bond franchise?)
--> Detlef Bothe (German actor, tailing someone in cable car)
--> Marc Zinga (French actor, Oberhauser's assistant)
--> Wilhelm Iben (Austrian actor)
--> Victor Schefé (German actor)
--> Neve Gachev (Bulgarian actress, Clinic Patron)
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http://www.gala.fr/l_actu/culture/marc_ ... ond_334884
http://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/2015/02/0 ... -zinga.php
--> Christoph Waltz (Austrian actor, Franz Oberhauser)
--> Dave Bautista (American actor, Mr. Hinx)
--> Monica Belluci (Italian actress, Lucia "Troublemaker" Sciarra) *rumoured*
--> Jesper Christensen (Danish actor, Mr White)
--> Andrew Scott (British actor, Denbigh) *rumoured*
--> Brigitte Millar (British actress. Rosa Klebb? Irma Bunt? Or other iconic henchwoman from the Bond franchise?)
--> Detlef Bothe (German actor, tailing someone in cable car)
--> Marc Zinga (French actor, Oberhauser's assistant)
--> Wilhelm Iben (Austrian actor)
--> Victor Schefé (German actor)
--> Neve Gachev (Bulgarian actress, Clinic Patron)
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The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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Actually i hope not. Too much of a repetition, of a good thing, but still a repetition. I hope they have another knock out artist on their hands to build a good buzz on.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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