Showing posts with label Carice van Houten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carice van Houten. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2019

Carice van Houten / ‘I feel like my back is straightening when I become Melisandre’





Carice van Houten: ‘I feel like my back is straightening when I become Melisandre’


Kathryn BromwichSunday 5 June 2016
Actor and singer Carice van Houten was born in the Netherlands in 1976. Acclaimed in her own country, where she has won a number of Golden Calf awards, she attracted international attention with her role in Paul Verhoeven’s 2006 film Black Book. Her English-language films include Valkyrie (2008), Repo Men and Black Death (both 2010). Since 2011, she has portrayed Melisandre in Game of Thrones. Now van Houten stars as Nazi film-maker and propagandist Leni Riefenstahl in a new film, Race, about African American athlete Jesse Owens and his impact on the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

'It was madness' / Game of Thrones stars on how it changed their lives


 Left to right, top to bottom: Jacob Anderson, Jonathan Pryce, Carice van Houten, Bella Ramsey, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Gemma Whelan, Iain Glen and John Bradley. Composite: HBO, Sky Atlantic

'It was madness': Game of Thrones stars on how it changed their lives

On the eve of the final series, ten Game of Thrones stars including Carice van Houten, Jonathan Pryce and Gemma Whelan reflect on what it’s meant to them


Killian Fox, Kathryn Bromwich and Michael Hogan
Sunday 31 March 2019

Carice van Houten (Melisandre)

Now filming Sky series Temple and a film called The Glass House. Has had a child with partner, fellow actor Guy Pearce
When Carice van Houten goes out in public, she often notices people giving her searching looks, as if they can’t quite place where they’ve seen her before. When a woman came up once and asked her that, van Houten replied with the words, “The night is dark and full of terrors” – a key line from her terrifying fire priestess Melisandre. “The girl almost screamed,” she recalls with satisfaction. “Not just because she recognised someone from TV, but as if she really thought I was scary. Which was fun!”
Prior to Game of Thrones, the Dutch actor was best known for her smouldering performance in Paul Verhoeven’s 2006 thriller Black Book,playing a Jewish singer who joins the resistance against the Nazis. She joined the show at the start of season two, having turned down an opportunity to audition as Game of Thrones character Cersei Lannister a year earlier.