
Michael Nyqvist
Biography
Rolf Åke Mikael Nyqvist (November 8, 1960 – June 27, 2017), better known as Michael Nyqvist, was a Swedish actor. Educated at the School of Drama in Malmö, he became well known for playing police officer Banck in the first series of Martin Beck films made in 1997, and later for his leading role in the film Grabben i graven bredvid in 2002. He was most recognized internationally for his role in the acclaimed Millennium series as Mikael Blomkvist, as well as the lead villains in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (as Kurt Hendricks) and John Wick (as Viggo Tarasov). In 2004, he played the leading role in the Academy Award-nominated Best Foreign Film As It Is in Heaven.
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Acting History
2019
A Hidden Life as Bishop Joseph Fliessen
2018Hunter Killer as Captain Andropov
2017You Disappear as Bernard Berman
2017Madiba as H.F. Verwoerd
2016Frank & Lola as Alan
2016Michael Nyqvist - Ett porträtt as Self
2016I.T. as Henrik
2016A Serious Game as Markel
2015The Girl King as Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna
2015Colonia as Paul Schäfer
2015The Girl in the Book as Milan Daneker
2015100 Code as Mikael Eklund
2015For Better and Worse as Himself
2015John Wick: Calling in the Cavalry as Self
2015Don't F*#% With John Wick as Self
2014John Wick as Viggo Tarasov
2014Days and Nights as Johan
2014My So-Called Father as Martin
2014Paris Follies as Jesper
2013The Girl from Nagasaki
2013Europa Report as Andrei Blok
2013Disconnect as Stephen Schumacher
2013Zero Hour as White Vincent
2011Der Chinese as Staffan Roslin
2011Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol as Hendricks
2011Abduction as Nikola Kozlow
2010Hellenius Hörna as Self - Guest
2010Kennedy's Brain as Lars Hakansson
2010Arn: The Knight Templar as Magnus Folkesson
2010Millennium as Mikael Blomkvist
2010Among Us as Ernst
2010The Woman Who Dreamed of a Man as Johan, mąż K.
2009The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest as Mikael Blomkvist
2009The Wedding Photographer as Stage actor
2009The Girl Who Played with Fire as Mikael Blomkvist
2009The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo as Mikael Blomkvist
2009Skavlan as Self - Guest
2008Iscariot as Masen
2008The Night Sister as Tage Wolter
2008Downloading Nancy as Stan
2008The Kautokeino Rebellion as Lars Levi Laestadius
2008Kaotokeino-opprøret (TV-serien) as Lars Levi Laestadius
2007Arn: The Knight Templar as Magnus Folkesson
2007The Black Pimpernel as Harald Edelstam
2006Suddenly as Lasse
2006Search as Janne
2005Wallander: Mastermind as Lothar Kraftzcyk
2005Bang Bang Orangutang as Sven Blomberg
2005Mother of Mine as Hjalmar Jönsson - isä Ruotsissa
2005Skattejakten as Are Sterner
2005Next Door as Åke
2005Wallander as Lothar Kraftzcyk
2004Om Stig Petrés hemlighet as Stig Petré
2004As It Is in Heaven as Daniel Daréus
2004Day and Night as Jacob
2004ABBA - The Last Video as Michael Nyqvist
2004London Voodoo as Magnus
2003Details as Erik
2003Slim Susie as Mörka Rösten
2002The Guy in the Grave Next Door as Benny
2002We Can Be Heroes! as Giuseppe
2002The Fifth Woman as Bo Runfeldt
2002Olivia Twist as Fagerlund
2001Home Sweet Home as Kent
2001His and Hers as Doctor
2001Shadow Boys as Christoffer
2001Hr. Boe & Co.’s Anxiety
2001The Confession as Thorn
2000Hjärta av sten as Lev
2000Together as Rolf
1999Beck as John Banck
1999En dag i taget as Henrik Boström
1999On the Last Verse - A Small Film About Death as Raymond
1999Breaking Out as Diego
1998Personkrets 3:1 as Karl-Erik
1998Beck 08 - Trails in Darkness as John Banck
1998Waiting for the Tenor as The Director
1998Beck 07 - The Money Man as John Banck
1998Beck 05 - The Boarding House Pearl as John Banck
1998Beck 04 - Eye for an Eye as John Banck
1998Beck 03 - White Nights as John Banck
1997Beck - The Man with the Icons as John Banck
1997Tic Tac as Resturant owner
1997Beck 01 - The Decoy Boy as John Banck
1996Such Is Life as Kalle Andersson
1996Jerusalem as Carpenter #1
1992Kvällspressen as Journalist
1987Jim and the Pirates Blom
1982Kamraterna as modellen
1951German Film Award as Self
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