Michael Nyqvist
Biography
Rolf Åke Mikael Nyqvist, known widely as Michael Nyqvist, was a prominent Swedish actor born on November 8, 1960, and he passed away on June 27, 2017. He honed his craft at the School of Drama in Malmö, where he laid the foundation for a remarkable acting career. Nyqvist first garnered attention for his portrayal of police officer Banck in the 1997 adaptation of the Martin Beck series. His popularity continued to rise with his leading performance in the 2002 film Grabben i graven bredvid.
However, it was his role as investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist in the critically acclaimed Millennium trilogy that brought him international fame. Nyqvist also made a mark in Hollywood, playing formidable antagonists in major films such as Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, where he portrayed Kurt Hendricks, and John Wick, in which he took on the role of Viggo Tarasov.
In 2004, he starred in the film As It Is in Heaven, which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Film, further showcasing his range and talent as an actor. Michael Nyqvist's contributions to cinema have left an indelible mark, and his work continues to be celebrated by audiences around the world.
Filmography
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You Disappear
2017 • Bernard Berman
Among Us
2010 • Ernst
Downloading Nancy
2008 • Stan
My So-Called Father
2014 • Martin
Suddenly (2006)
2006 • Lasse
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
2009 • Mikael Blomkvist
The Black Pimpernel
2007 • Harald Edelstam
We Can Be Heroes!
2002 • Giuseppe
Disconnect (2013)
2013 • Stephen Schumacher
Arn: The Knight Templar
2007 • Magnus Folkesson
Paris Follies
2014 • Jesper
A Hidden Life
2019 • Bishop Joseph Fliessen
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
2009 • Mikael Blomkvist
Slim Susie
2003 • Mörka Rösten
John Wick
2014 • Viggo Tarasov
Abduction
2011 • Nikola Kozlow
Days and Nights
2014 • Johan
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
2011 • Hendricks
I.T.
2016 • Henrik
The Girl in the Book
2015 • Milan Daneker
The Girl Who Played with Fire
2009 • Mikael Blomkvist
The Girl King
2015 • Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna