Aksel Hennie
- Actor
- Music Department
- Director
Aksel Hennie is a Norwegian actor, writer and director. He has acted in
a number of successful Norwegian movies, and has received several
awards. Hennie grew up in Lambertseter in Oslo. In his late teens he
was sentenced for tagging, and became an outcast in the community for
confessing to the police. This personal story contributed much of the
background for the movie Uno. The conviction against Hennie was in fact
one of the first such cases in Norway. Hennie was admitted to the
Norwegian National Academy of Theatre after applying four times. He
graduated in 2001, and has since acted both at Teatret in Molde from
2001 to 2002 and at Oslo Nye Teater from 2002 till now where he has
been in plays such as Hamlet, and The woman who married a turkey. His
main success, however, has been as a film actor. He made his debut
starring in the feature film Jonny Vang in 2003. Though the director,
Jens Lien, originally thought Hennie was too young for the role, the
actor convinced him he was the right man for the film. The same year he
also acted in the movies Buddy and Ulvesommer, and the next year he
made his debut as a director and writer with the movie Uno, in which he
also acted.[5] For this film Hennie, and his co-star Nicolai Cleve
Broch, went into hard physical training for six months to perform
convincingly as bodybuilders. He won the Amanda Award (the main
Norwegian film award) for "The Best Direction" (for the movie Uno in
2005), and that same year he was also among the nominees for "Best
Actor" and "Best Film". He also won an Amanda award as "Best Actor" for
the movie Jonny Vang in 2003. He was named one of European films
"Shooting Stars" by European Film Promotion in 2004. In 2001 he was
also named "Theatre talent of the year" by the newspaper Dagbladet. In
2008 Hennie starred in the movie Max Manus, where he played the role of
the Norwegian war hero by that name. The movie had a large budget by
Norwegian standards, and was met with great expectations.