Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Peter Mortensen (born October 20, 1958 in New York City), is a Danish-American theater and movie actor, a published poet, photographer and painter. Viggo's parents met in Norway. He has a son, Henry Blake, with his ex-wife Christine Cervenka (aka "Exene"). His grandmother was from Trondheim, Norway
He is best known for his role as Aragorn in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. He was a last-minute replacement for the role, and wouldn't have taken the part if it hadn't been for his son's enthusiasm for J. R. R. Tolkien's trilogy. With part of the money he received for the film he founded the Perceval Press publishing house--named for the knight from the legend of King Arthur--to help other artists by publishing avant-garde works that might not find a home in more traditional publishing venues.
After several years of experience in live theater, he began his movie career playing an Amish farmer in Peter Weir's Witness. He has also appeared in Jane Campion's film The Portrait of a Lady, Sean Penn's Indian Runner, Brian DePalma's Carlito's Way, Tony Scott's Crimson Tide, Ridley Scott's G.I. Jane, Tony Goldwyn's A Walk on the Moon, Philip Ridley's Reflecting Skin, and Andrew Davis's A Perfect Murder.
Mortensen's performance in Bent at the Coast Playhouse, Los Angeles, won him a Dramalogue Critics' Award. Coincidentally, the play, about homosexual concentration camp prisoners, was originally brought to prominence by Sir Ian McKellen, with whom Mortensen co-starred in The Lord of the Rings.In 2004, he starred as Frank Hopkins in Hidalgo, a film set in 1890, is a story of a Pony Express courier (Mortensen) who travels to Arabia to compete with his horse, Hidalgo, in a dangerous race for a massive contest prize, in an adventure that sends the pair around the world.
Mortensen's bibliography includes
- Ten Last Night (1993), his first collection of poetry;
- Recent Forgeries (1998), ISBN: 1-889195-32-4 5th Edition, documents Viggo's first solo exhibition and includes a CD with music and spoken-word poetry. Introduction by Dennis Hopper;
- Errant Vine (2000), limited edition booklet of an exhibit at the Robert Mann Gallery. Only about 300 were published at the time of the exhibition so it is a very rare book;
- Hole in the Sun (2002, ISBN 0972143610), color and black and white photographs of a back yard swimming pool;
- SignLanguage (2002 ISBN 1889195499), a catalog from an exhibition of his works, combining photographs, paintings, and poetry into a multimedia diary of his time in New Zealand while filming The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring;
- Coincidence of Memory (2002, ISBN: 0-9721436-0-2 Third Edition, in this book, the artist combines photographs, paintings, and poems that cover his artistic output from 1978 to 2002;
- Mo Te Upoko-o-te-ika/For Wellington (2003), ISBN 0-9721436-8-8, a book to accompany the joint exhibitions at Massey University and the Wellington City Gallery during the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King;
- 45301 (2003), ISBN 0-9721436-3-7, Abstract images, fragments and phrases from poems create this photography book. Many of the photographs were shot during travels to Morocco, Cuba, and the northern plains of the United States;
- Un hueco en el sol (2003), a small booklet was published to accompany the exhibition "Un hueco en el sol" at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. In Spanish;
- Miyelo (2003), ISBN 097214367X), a series of panoramic photographs of a Lakota Ghost Dance;
- The Horse is Good (2004), ISBN 0-9747078-1-3, a photography book partly shot during his work on the film Hidalgo about horses as partners, teachers, and fellow travelers. Images from Morocco, South Dakota, Montana, California, Iceland, New Zealand, Denmark, Brazil, Argentina.
His marriage in 1987 to punk rocker Exene (Christene) Cervenka, ended in an amicable divorce in 1998. They have a son, Henry, born in 1988.
Mortensen spent some childhood years in Venezuela, Argentina, and his father's native Denmark, before returning to high school in Watertown, New York (where he was captain of the swim team). He graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1980. He is fluent in English, Spanish and Danish. He also speaks Norwegian and Swedish reasonably well.
Artwork, Music, and Poetry
Mortensen is also a published author of poetry. He also sings some of his poetry in what is called experimental music. This type of music consists of any sound that can fit into the song. A frequent collaborator on many of his recordings is Buckethead.
His Discography includes: Don't Tell Me What to Do, One Less Thing to Worry About, One Man's Meat, Live at Beyond Baroque, The Other Parade, This That and The Other, Live at Beyond Baroque 2, Pandemoniumfromamerica, and Please Tomorrow.
His voice was featured on The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King soundtrack. His poems are written in English, Danish, and Spanish.
Mortensen is also a painter, and photographer. His paintings are abstract, and often contain fragments of his poetry in them. His paintings have been featured in galleries worldwide.
External links
- Viggo Mortensen at IMDb
- Perceval Press, Mortensen's publishing company
- www.brego.net/viggo/, Extensive resource on Viggo's art, music and political activism
- [1], Tiscali biography