Max von Sydow

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Max von Sydow (/vɒn ˈsd/ von SEE-doh;[1][a] born Carl Adolf von Sydow; 10 April 1929 – 8 March 2020)[2] was a Swedish-born actor who appeared in European and American films. Von Sydow featured in more than 100 films and TV series.[3] His most memorable film roles include Knight Antonius Block in Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal (1957), the earliest of 11 films he made with Bergman, which includes the iconic scenes in which his character plays chess with Death.[4]

Max von Sydow
Born
Carl Adolf von Sydow

(1929-04-10)10 April 1929
Died8 March 2020(2020-03-08) (aged 90)
CitizenshipSweden (1929–2002)
France (2002–2020)
Alma materRoyal Dramatic Theatre
OccupationActor
Years active1948–2018
Spouse(s)
Christina Olin
(m. 1951; div. 1979)

Catherine Brelet
(m. 1997)
Children4

He also played Jesus Christ in George Stevens' The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), and also appeared in William Friedkin's The Exorcist, David Lynch's Dune (1984), Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), Penny Marshall's Awakenings (1990), Steven Spielberg's Minority Report (2002), Julian Schnabel's, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007), and Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island (2009). He later appeared in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and in HBO's Game of Thrones as Three-eyed Raven, for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

Throughout his long and varied career he received two Academy Award nominations for his performances in Pelle the Conqueror (1987) and Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011).

Von Sydow received the Royal Foundation of Sweden's Cultural Award in 1954, was made a Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres in 2005, and was named a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur on 17 October 2012. Originally from Sweden, von Sydow was a French citizen.

Early life

Von Sydow was born in Lund, to a wealthy family. His father, Carl Wilhelm von Sydow, was an ethnologist and professor of Irish, Scandinavian, and comparative folklore at the University of Lund.[5] His mother, Maria Margareta "Greta", the Baroness Rappe, was a schoolteacher.[6][7][8] Some of his ancestry is German; his family's origin is in Pomerania, formerly part of Prussia – much of which was under Swedish rule from 1630 to 1815 – and Sydow is a Prussian family name. The particle von means "of" and usually indicates aristocratic descent. Sydow was brought up as a Lutheran and later became an agnostic.[9]

He attended Lund Cathedral School, where he learned German and English, starting at the age of nine. At school he and some friends founded an amateur theatrical company. He completed his national service before studying at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) in Stockholm, where he trained between 1948 and 1951 with the likes of Lars Ekborg, Margaretha Krook and Ingrid Thulin. During his time at Dramaten, he made his screen debuts in Alf Sjöberg's films Only a Mother (Bara en mor, 1949) and Miss Julie (Fröken Julie, 1951), a screen version of Strindberg's scathing drama.

Career

 
von Sydow (left) with Povel Ramel and Beppe Wolgers, 1968

In 1955, von Sydow moved to Malmö, where he met his mentor, Ingmar Bergman. His first work with Bergman occurred on stage at the Malmö Municipal Theatre, and he would go on to work with Bergman on films including The Seventh Seal (Det sjunde inseglet, 1957), Wild Strawberries (Smultronstället, 1957) and The Virgin Spring (Jungfrukällan, 1960). In The Seventh Seal, von Sydow is the knight who plays a chess game with Death. The chess scenes and the film were international breakthroughs for actor and director alike. It was in these films von Sydow honed and perfected his craft.

Von Sydow came to dominate the screen as he did the stage, becoming an idol of the international arthouse film scene. Critical recognition came as early as 1954 when he was awarded the Royal Foundation Culture Award. He worked profusely on both stage and screen while in Scandinavia, resisting the increasing calls from the United States to go to Hollywood. After being seen in Bergman's Academy Award-winning films and having been first choice for the title role of Dr. No, von Sydow finally went to America after agreeing to star in the film which led to much greater recognition, in the role of Jesus in George Stevens's all-star epic The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965). As his talents were soon in demand in other American productions, von Sydow and his family relocated for some time to Los Angeles. From 1965, he became a regular on the American screen while maintaining a presence in his native Sweden. In 1969, he appeared in John Huston's The Kremlin Letter, and in 1971 gave a powerful, quiet performance in Jan Troell's acclaimed The Emigrants alongside actress Liv Ullmann. Though often typecast as a villain, he was rewarded in the United States with two Golden Globe nominations, for Hawaii in 1966 and The Exorcist in 1973. In the mid-1970s, von Sydow moved to Rome and began to appear in a number of Italian films, becoming friendly with another screen legend, Marcello Mastroianni. In the U.S., he played a memorably professional Alsatian assassin in Three Days of the Condor (1975), a role which won him the KCFCC Award for Best Supporting Actor.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he appeared in Flash Gordon (1980), Conan the Barbarian (1982), Strange Brew (1983), David Lynch's Dune (1984), and Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters (1986). In 1985, he was a member of the jury at the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.[10] He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in the Danish film Pelle the Conqueror (1987), which won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Von Sydow has since won the Australian Film Institute's Best Actor Award for his title role in Father (1989), the Guldbagge Best Director Award for his only directorial foray, Katinka (Ved vejen, 1988), based on a novel by Herman Bang, and the Best Actor Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival for The Silent Touch [pl] (Dotknięcie ręki, 1993). He received international acclaim for his performance as Nobel Prize-winning novelist Knut Hamsun in Jan Troell's biopic Hamsun. He received his third Swedish Guldbagge and his second Danish Bodil for his depiction of a character often described as his King Lear. Also in 1993, he appeared as Leland Gaunt in Needful Things. In 1996, he starred in Liv Ullmann's Private Confessions (Enskilda samtal). Back in Hollywood, he appeared in What Dreams May Come (1998).

He was acclaimed for his role as an elderly lawyer in Scott Hicks's Snow Falling on Cedars. In 2002, Sydow had one of his largest commercial successes, co-starring with Tom Cruise in Steven Spielberg's science fiction thriller Minority Report. In 2003, he played mentor character Eyvind in the European TV adaptation of the Ring of the Nibelung saga. The show set ratings records and was released in the US as Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King. In 2007, Sydow starred in the box-office hit Rush Hour 3. He followed that with Julian Schnabel's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, based on the memoir by Jean-Dominique Bauby.

Von Sydow appeared in Showtime's drama series The Tudors, in which he portrayed Otto, Cardinal Truchsess von Waldburg, a German-born clergyman who tries to organize the defeat of King Henry VIII. He also appeared in Martin Scorsese's 2010 film adaptation of Shutter Island and Ridley Scott's 2010 adaptation of Robin Hood, playing Robin's blind stepfather Sir Walter Loxley.[11]

Von Sydow voices Esbern in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which was released on 11 November 2011. He narrated the initial teaser trailer for the game.[12][13]

In April 2013, von Sydow was honored at the Turner Classic Movie (TCM) Festival in Hollywood, with screenings of two of his classic films, Three Days of the Condor and The Seventh Seal.[14]

In March 2014, von Sydow guest-starred in the animated sitcom The Simpsons, and in 2015, he had a role in the sequel Star Wars: The Force Awakens.[15] In 2016, he joined the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 6 as the Three-eyed Raven.[16]

In 2017, von Sydow joined the cast of Thomas Vinterberg's film Kursk, based on the true story of the submarine accident.[17]

Personal life

On 1 August 1951, von Sydow married actress Christina Inga Britta Olin (1926–1998); the couple had two sons, Clas and Henrik, who appeared with him in the film Hawaii, playing his son at different ages. They divorced on 26 February 1979.

He later married Catherine Brelet on 30 April 1997 in Provence, France. In 2002, he became a citizen of France, at which time he had to relinquish his Swedish citizenship.[18]

Von Sydow was reported to be either an agnostic[9] or an atheist.[19] In 2012, he told Charlie Rose in an interview that Ingmar Bergman had told him he would contact him after death to show him that there was a life after death. When Rose asked von Sydow if he had heard from Bergman, he replied that he had, but chose not to elaborate further on the exact meaning of this statement. In the same interview, he described himself as a doubter in his youth, but stated this doubt was gone, and indicated he came to agree with Bergman's belief in the afterlife.[20]

On March 9, 2020, Max Von Sydow's family announced 'with a broken heart and infinite sadness'[21] that the legendary Exorcist and Flash Gordon actor had passed away on Sunday, March 8, 2020.

Filmography

Film

Von Sydow appeared in the following films:[22][23]

Year Title Role Director Notes
1949 Only a Mother Nils Alf Sjöberg
1951 Miss Julie Hand
1953 Ingen mans kvinna [sv] Olaf Lars-Eric Kjellgren
1956 Rätten att älska Bergman Mimi Pollak
1957 The Seventh Seal Antonius Block Ingmar Bergman
Wild Strawberries Henrik Åkerman
Prästen i Uddarbo [sv] Gustaf Ömark Kenne Fant
1958 Brink of Life Harry Andersson Ingmar Bergman
Rabies Bo Stensson Svenningson
The Magician Albert Emanuel Vogler
Kvinnlig spion 503 Tysk topagent Horst Jørn Jeppesen
1960 The Virgin Spring Töre Ingmar Bergman
The Wedding Day [sv] Anders Frost Kenne Fant
1961 Through a Glass Darkly Martin Ingmar Bergman
1962 Adventures of Nils Holgersson The Father Kenne Fant
The Mistress Married Man Vilgot Sjöman
1963 Winter Light Jonas Persson Ingmar Bergman
1965 4x4 Kvist Jan Troell
The Greatest Story Ever Told Jesus Christ George Stevens
The Reward Scott Swenson Serge Bourguignon
1966 Hawaii Reverend Abner Hale George Roy Hill
The Quiller Memorandum Oktober Michael Anderson
Here's Your Life Smålands-Pelle Jan Troell
1968 Hour of the Wolf Johan Borg Ingmar Bergman
Black Palm Trees [sv] Gustav Olofsson Lars-Magnus Lindgren
Shame Jan Rosenberg Ingmar Bergman
1969 Made in Sweden Magnus Rud Johan Bergenstråhle
The Passion of Anna Andreas Winkelman Ingmar Bergman
1970 The Kremlin Letter Colonel Kosnov John Huston
1971 The Night Visitor Salem László Benedek
The Emigrants Karl Oskar Jan Troell
The Touch Andreas Vergerus Ingmar Bergman
The Apple War Roy Lindberg Tage Danielsson
1972 Embassy Gorenko Gordon Hessler
The New Land Karl Oskar Jan Troell
1973 The Exorcist Father Lankester Merrin William Friedkin
1974 Steppenwolf Harry Haller Fred Haines
1975 Egg! Egg! A Hardboiled Story The Father Hans Alfredson
Le miroir éclate Matthew Lawrence Claude d'Anna
Three Days of the Condor G. Joubert Sydney Pollack
The Ultimate Warrior The Baron Robert Clouse
1976 Dog's Heart Professor Filipp Filippovich Preobrazenski Alberto Lattuada
Illustrious Corpses Supreme Court's President Francesco Rosi
Foxtrot Larsen Arturo Ripstein
The Desert of the Tartars Hortiz Valerio Zurlini
Voyage of the Damned Captain Schroeder Stuart Rosenberg
1977 Exorcist II: The Heretic Father Lankester Merrin John Boorman
March or Die François Marneau Dick Richards
Black Journal Lisa Carpi Mauro Bolognini
1978 Brass Target Shelley John Hough
1979 Hurricane Dr Danielsson Jan Troell
Bugie bianche Marcello Herrighe Stefano Rolla [it]
1980 Death Watch Gerald Mortenhoe Bertrand Tavernier
Flash Gordon Ming the Merciless Mike Hodges
1981 Escape to Victory Major Karl von Steiner John Huston
1982 Conan the Barbarian King Osric John Milius
Flight of the Eagle Salomon August Andrée Jan Troell
Hit Man [fr] Colonel O'Donnell José Antonio de la Loma [es]
1983 Le Cercle des passions [fr] Carlo di Vilalfratti Claude d'Anna
Strange Brew Brewmeister Smith Rick Moranis
Dave Thomas
Never Say Never Again Ernst Stavro Blofeld Irvin Kershner
1984 Dreamscape Doctor Paul Novotny Joseph Ruben
Dune Doctor Kynes David Lynch
1985 Code Name: Emerald Jurgen Brausch Jonathan Sanger
The Repenter Spinola Pasquale Squitieri
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Frederick Woody Allen
The Second Victory Dr Huber Gerald Thomas
The Wolf at the Door August Strindberg Henning Carlsen
Duet for One Dr Louis Feldman Andrei Konchalovsky
1987 Pelle the Conqueror Lassefar Karlsson Bille August
1988 Katinka Himself
1989 Ghostbusters II Vigo (voice) Ivan Reitman
1990 The Bachelor Von Schleheim Roberto Faenza
A Violent Life Pope Clement VII Giacomo Battiato
Father Joe Mueller John Power
Awakenings Dr Peter Ingham Penny Marshall
1991 A Kiss Before Dying Thor Carlsson James Dearden
Europa Narrator (voice) Lars von Trier
Until the End of the World Henry Farber Wim Wenders
The Ox Vicar Sven Nykvist
The Best Intentions Johan Åkerblom Bille August
1992 The Silent Touch [pl] Henry Kesdi Krzysztof Zanussi
1993 Grandpa's Journey Simon S.L. Fromm Staffan Lamm [sv]
Needful Things Leland Gaunt Fraser C. Heston
1994 Time is Money Joe Kaufman Paolo Barzman
1995 Judge Dredd Judge Fargo Danny Cannon
1996 Hamsun Knut Hamsun Jan Troell
Jerusalem Vicar Bille August
1997 Hercules Zeus Ron Clements
John Musker
Swedish dub
1998 What Dreams May Come The Tracker Vincent Ward
1999 Snow Falling on Cedars Nels Gudmundsson Scott Hicks
2001 Sleepless Ulisse Moretti Dario Argento
Druids Guttuart Jacques Dorfmann
Intacto Samuel Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
2002 Minority Report Director Lamar Burgess Steven Spielberg
Les amants de Mogador Souheil Ben-Barka
2005 Heidi Uncle Alp Paul Marcus
2006 The Inquiry Tiberius Giulio Base
2007 Rush Hour 3 Varden Reynard Brett Ratner
Emotional Arithmetic Jakob Bronski Paolo Barzman
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Papinou Julian Schnabel
2009 Solomon Kane Josiah Kane Michael J. Bassett
A Man and His Dog The Commander Francis Huster Cameo
2010 Shutter Island Dr Jeremiah Naehring Martin Scorsese
Robin Hood Sir Walter Loxley Ridley Scott
Moomins and the Comet Chase Narrator (voice) Maria Lindberg
The Wolfman Passenger on train (uncredited) Joe Johnston Director's cut
2011 Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close The Renter Stephen Daldry
2012 Truth & Treason Frank Fikeis
Branded Joseph Pascal Jamie Bradshaw
& Aleksandr Dulerayn
2013 Dragons 3D Dr Alistair Conis Marc Fafard
2015 The Letters Father Celeste van Exem William Riead
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Lor San Tekka J. J. Abrams
2016 The First, the Last The Undertaker Bouli Lanners
2018 Kursk Vladimir Petrenko Thomas Vinterberg
TBA Echoes of the Past Nikolas Andreou (aged) Nicholas Dimitropoulos Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1957 Herr Sleeman kommer The Hunter Television film
1967 The Diary of Anne Frank Otto Frank Television film
1973 Kvartetten som sprängdes Engineer Planertz 4 episodes
1984 Samson and Delilah Sidka Television film
The Soldier's Tale The Devil (voice) Television film
Le Dernier Civil Johann Kaspar Bäuerle Television film
1985 Kojak: The Belarus File Peter Barak Television film
The Last Place on Earth Fridtjof Nansen 3 episodes
Quo Vadis? The Apostle Peter 6 episodes
Christopher Columbus King John of Portugal 4 episodes
1986 Gösta Berlings saga [sv] Melchior Sinclaire 3 episodes
1989 Red King, White Knight Szaz
1990 Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes Father Siemes Television film
1993 Och ge oss skuggorna Eugene O'Neill Television film
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Sigmund Freud Episode: "Vienna, November 1908"
1994 A che punto è la notte [it] Archbishop of Turin Television film
Radetzkymarsch [de] Baron Franz von Trotta und Sipolje 2 episodes
Uncle Vanya Professor Serebryakov Television film
1995 Citizen X Dr Alexandr Bukhanovsky
1996 Samson and Delilah Narrator (voice) Uncredited
Television film
Private Confessions Jacob Television film
1997 Hostile Waters Admiral Chernavin Television film
La principessa e il povero [it] Epos Television film
Solomon [it] David 3 episodes
2000 Nuremberg Samuel Rosenman Episode #1.1
2004 Hidden Children – Escape of the Innocents [nl] Valobra Television film
Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King Eyvind Television film
2009 The Tudors Cardinal von Walburg 4 episodes
2014 The Simpsons Claus Sigler (voice) Episode: "The War of Art"
2016 Game of Thrones Three-eyed Raven 3 episodes

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Vigo the Carpathian
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Esbern
2016 Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Lor San Tekka

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1989 Academy Award Best Actor Pelle the Conqueror Nominated [24]
2012 Best Supporting Actor Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Nominated
1967 Golden Globe Award Best Actor - Drama Hawaii Nominated
1974 Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture The Exorcist Nominated
1990 Primetime Emmy Award Best Supporting Actor - Limited Series or Movie Red King, White Knight Nominated
2016 Best Guest Actor - Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated
2004 Cannes Film Festival Festival Trophy Won
1982 Venice Film Festival Best Actor Flight of the Eagle Won
1967 National Society of Film Critics Best Actor Hawaii Nominated
1993 Pelle the Conqueror Nominated
2007 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Life Achievement Won
2011 Boston Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actor Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Georgia Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actor Nominated
1987 Guldbagge Awards Best Actor Pelle the Conqueror Won
1988 Best Director Katinka Won
1996 Best Actor Hamsun Won

Notes

  1. ^ Swedish pronunciation: [ˈmaks fɔn ˈsy̌ːdɔv]

References

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  4. ^ Philip French (10 February 2008). "Philip French's screen legends: No 3: Max von Sydow 1929–". The Observer.
  5. ^ Dundes, Alan (1999). International Folkloristics: Classic Contributions by the Founders of Folklore. USA: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. p. 137. ISBN 0-8476-9515-8. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
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  7. ^ The Swedish–American Historical Quarterly. Swedish Pioneer Historical Society. 1996. p. 110. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  8. ^ "Ancestry of Max von Sydow, from Charlemagne". HumphrysFamilyTree.com. Archived from the original on 5 January 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  9. ^ a b Gordon Gow (1976). "The Face of the Actor (Reprint)". Films and Filming. Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
  10. ^ "Berlinale: Juries". Berlin International Film Festival. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  11. ^ Tim Robey (11 May 2010). "Robin Hood, review". The Daily Telegraph.
  12. ^ "2010 VGAs: Elder Scrolls V trauker reveals 11-11-11 release date". 11 October 2012. Archived from the original on 2 October 2012. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  13. ^ "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim cover". Game Informer (213). United States: GameStop Corporation: 50–64. February 2011.
  14. ^ "2013 TCM Classic Film Festival Adds Legendary Stars and Filmmakers, Fascinating Presentations and More" (PDF). Turner Classic Movies. 19 February 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2013.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ "Star Wars: Episode VII cast announced". StarWars.com. 29 April 2014.
  16. ^ Watchers on the Wall (3 August 2015). "Legendary actor Max von Sydow joins Game of Thrones season 6!". Twitter.
  17. ^ "Thomas Vinterberg's Kursk movie, now in production, will shoot all over Europe". ComingSoon.net. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  18. ^ "Han bryter med Sverige". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  19. ^ Tim Appelo (29 March 2014). "Exorcist Director: It Worked Because 'I Made That Film as a Believer'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  20. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKpQlx79fmU
  21. ^ Max Von Sydow: The Exorcist and Flash Gordon actor dies aged 90, Retrieved March 9, 2020
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