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Noomi Rapace

Swedish actress (born 1979)

Noomi Rapace

Summary

Swedish actress (born 1979)

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Noomi Rapace (; ; born 28 December 1979) is a Swedish actress. She achieved international fame with her portrayal of Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish film adaptations of the Millennium series (2009): The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest. For her performance in the Millennium series, Rapace won two Nymphe d'Ors, a Guldbagge Award, and a Satellite Award as Best Actress amongst others, and was nominated for a BAFTA Award, an International Emmy Award and a European Film Award. Following the success of the Millennium series, Rapace has gone on to star in American movies.

She has starred as Anna in Daisy Diamond (2007), Leena in Beyond (2010), Anna in The Monitor (2011), Madame Simza Heron in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011), Elizabeth Shaw in Prometheus (2012) and Alien: Covenant (2017), Beatrice in Dead Man Down (2013), Nadia in The Drop (2014), Raisa Demidova in Child 44 (2015), the seven lead roles in What Happened to Monday (2017), Leila in Bright (2017), Rupture (2016), Bianca Lind in Stockholm (2018), Sam Carlson in Close (2019), Lizzie in Angel of Mine (2019), Harriet Bauman in Jack Ryan (TV series, 2019), Maja in The Secrets We Keep (2020), Maria in Lamb (2021), Lisa in The Trip (2021), Bosilka in You Won't Be Alone (2022), Caroline Edh in Black Crab (2022), and Jo Ericsson in Constellation (2024).

Early life

Rapace in Los Angeles, 2015

Rapace was born in Hudiksvall, Sweden. Her mother, Nina Norén (born Kristina Norén; 1954), is a Swedish actress, and her father, Rogelio Durán (10 November 1953 – 4 November 2006), was a Spanish flamenco singer from Badajoz.

She has said her father may have been of partly Roma descent, and though she is "not sure if it is true," she has "always been interested in the culture." Rapace's sister, Særún Norén, is a photographer.

Rapace has said she saw her father only occasionally before his death. "He was not around. The first time I saw him or I met him, I was fifteen and I saw him on stage," Rapace said about her father. At age five, she moved from her native Sweden to Flúðir in Iceland with her mother and stepfather, Hrafnkell Karlsson. Two years later, she made her film debut in a minor role in the Icelandic film In the Shadow of the Raven, along with Hrafnkell. She says, "I came from a poor farm, I’m not educated, no one opened doors for me, I don’t come from money."

Rapace speaks fluent Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian, and English, in addition to her native Swedish.

Career

Early work

At the age of seven, Rapace was given her first film role, a non-speaking part in the Icelandic film In the Shadow of the Raven by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson. This experience prompted her to be an actress. She left home at age 15 and enrolled in a Stockholm theatre school.

In 1996, Rapace (then Noomi Norén) made her television debut playing the part of Lucinda Gonzales in the long-running soap series Tre kronor. From 1998 to 1999, Rapace studied at the acting school Skara Skolscen. She has been engaged at Theater Plaza in 2000–01, Orionteatern in 2001, Teater Galeasen in 2002, Stockholms stadsteater in 2003, as well as at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, all in Stockholm.

In 2007, she won acclaim for her award-winning portrayal of a troubled teen mother in the Danish film Daisy Diamond, directed by Simon Staho. She won the two top film awards in Denmark (the Bodil and Robert prize) for Best Actress for her role in the film, which was also selected for the main competition at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.

In 2009, she played the role of Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish-produced film adaptation of Stieg Larsson's best-selling novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, for which she won the Guldbagge Award (Sweden's top film award), and was nominated for a BAFTA Award and European Film Award. She later appeared in the same role in the sequels The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest. All three films were subsequently recut as a six-part miniseries aired on Swedish television called Millennium, for which Rapace received a nomination for the International Emmy Award for Best Actress. The three film adaptations have earned over $200 million at the box office worldwide.

International success

Rapace at the 2018 César Awards

Following the success of the Millennium series, Rapace started an international career. Her first English-speaking role was the character of Madame Simza Heron in Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, released in 2011.

Her international fame has earned her leading roles in mainstream cinema. She was cast in Ridley Scott's blockbuster hit Prometheus, where she played the leading role, a scientist named Elizabeth Shaw. She had met Scott for the first time following the release of the Millennium trilogy movies, at which point he expressed a willingness to work with her and encouraged her to improve her accent. Prometheus was released in June 2012. She did not appear in the final cut of the film's sequel Alien: Covenant (2017), but did act in a short related prologue.

In November 2012, she appeared in a Rolling Stones video for the single "Doom and Gloom", shot in the studios of the Cité du Cinéma by Luc Besson in Saint-Denis. In 2013, she starred alongside Rachel McAdams in Brian De Palma's erotic thriller Passion, which is the English-language remake of 2010's French psychological thriller Love Crime. They both appeared in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, but did not share scenes. Rapace also appeared in Niels Arden Oplev's crime thriller Dead Man Down, alongside Isabelle Huppert and Colin Farrell.

In 2014, she appeared as Nadia in Michael Roskam's thriller The Drop, alongside Tom Hardy, Matthias Schoenaerts, and James Gandolfini. In September 2014, she was the subject of the short film A Portrait of Noomi Rapace, directed by artist and designer Aitor Throup and scored by Flying Lotus. In the same year, Rapace appeared in the video for the single "eez-eh" by Kasabian. In 2015, she starred as Raisa Demidova in Daniel Espinosa's Child 44, opposite Tom Hardy (her co-star in The Drop) also starring Gary Oldman, Vincent Cassel, Jason Clarke, and Joel Kinnaman.

She starred in the 2016 spy thriller Unlocked, with Michael Douglas, John Malkovich, Orlando Bloom, and Toni Collette, and the science fiction horror Rupture by Steven Shainberg. In 2017, she led the sci-fi/actioner What Happened to Monday opposite Glenn Close and Willem Dafoe. The same year, Rapace played an elf in the urban fantasy action Bright.

In 2019, Rapace starred in the action thriller film Close, released on Netflix on 18 January 2019. That same year, Rapace starred in the psychological thriller Angel of Mine, and in the television series Jack Ryan. In 2020, Rapace starred in the thriller The Secrets We Keep. In 2021, the Icelandic folk horror Lamb premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, where Rapace has the leading role of Maria. Rapace's performance in the film gained significant attention and she won the award for Best Actress at the 2021 Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival, and was nominated for the Best Actress award at the 2021 North Texas Film Critics Association.

Rapace also has leading roles in the following features The Trip (2021), You Won’t Be Alone (2022), and Black Crab (2022).

In May 2022, Rapace was a member of the jury of the 75th Cannes Film Festival.

Personal life

Rapace married Swedish actor Ola Rapace (born Pär Ola Norell) in 2001. Upon marrying, the couple decided to not use either of their similar-sounding surnames (Norén and Norell, respectively) and instead switch to brand new surname. They decided on "Rapace", meaning "bird of prey" both in French and Italian, because it sounded "cool." They have a son, born in 2003. In September 2010, they filed for divorce, which took effect the year after.

Rapace lives in London, England and describes it as her "favourite city."

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Sanning eller konsekvensNadja
1988In the Shadow of the RavenUncredited Extra
2001Röd julKvinna på krog
2003En utflykt till månens baksidaAndrea
CapricciosaElvira
2004Älskar, älskar och älskarNelly
2005Lovisa och Carl MichaelAnna Rella
Toleransens gränserMom
BlodsbröderVeronica
2006Enhälligt beslutAmira
Du & jagMaja
Sökarna: ÅterkomstenEnforcer
2007Daisy DiamondAnna
2009**Lisbeth Salander
**
**
2010BeyondLeena
2011The MonitorAnnaAlso known as Babycall
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of ShadowsMadame Simza Heron
2012Quiet Eye: Elizabeth ShawElizabeth ShawShort film
Prometheus Transmission
Prometheus
2013PassionIsabelle
Dead Man DownBeatrice
2014A Portrait of Noomi RapaceHerselfShort film
The DropNadia
2015Child 44Raisa Demidova
2016RuptureRenee
2017UnlockedAlice Racine
Alien: Covenant – Prologue: The CrossingElizabeth ShawShort film
Alien: CovenantCameo
BrightLeilah
What Happened to MondayMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday / Karen Settman
2018StockholmBianca Lind
2019CloseSam Carlson
Angel of MineLizzie
2020The Secrets We KeepMaja Reid
2021The TripLisa
LambMaría
2022You Won't Be AloneBosilka
Black CrabCaroline Edh
2023Assassin ClubFalk
2025MotherAnjezë Bojaxhiu / Mother Teresa

Television

The Drop]]'' European premiere in 2014
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996–1997Tre kronorLucinda GonzalesMain role; 12 episodes
2001PusselbitarMarika NilssonTV miniseries
2002Stora teaternFatima
2003TusenbröderHemvårdareEpisode: "Tusenbröder II – Del 5"
2007–2008LabyrintNickyMain role; 12 episodes
2019Jack RyanHarriet "Harry" Baumann
2023DjangoElizabethMain role; 10 episodes
2024ConstellationJo Ericssonlast1=Spryfirst1=Jefftitle=Noomi Rapace and Jonathan Banks on making Apple TV+'s twisty space thriller, 'Constellation' (exclusive)url=https://www.space.com/apple-tv-constellation-noomi-rapace-jonathan-banks-interviewwebsite=Space.comaccess-date=7 March 2024date=28 February 2024}}

Music videos

YearVideoArtistNotes
2012"Doom and Gloom"The Rolling Stones
2014"eez-eh"Kasabian

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2008Bodil AwardsBest ActressDaisy Diamond
Robert AwardBest Actress
2009European Film AwardsBest Actress**
2010Nymphe d’OrBest Actress in a TV-Mini-SeriesMillennium miniseries (TV version)
Best Actress**
Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardBest Actress
Guldbagge AwardBest Actress
Houston Film Critics SocietyBest Actress
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardBest Lead Actress
New York Film Critics Online AwardBreakthrough Performer
Satellite AwardsBest Actress – Motion Picture Drama
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics AssociationBest Actress
Saturn AwardBest Actressurl=https://www.filmibeat.com/hollywood/news/2011/saturn-awards-2011-nomination-list-250211-aid0062.htmltitle= Nomination list for Saturn Awards 2011 announcedwork=filmibeat.comauthor=Shekhar Hooliaccess-date=19 June 2024date=February 25, 2011}}
São Paulo International Film FestivalBest ActressBeyond
Hollywood Film FestivalSpotlight Award
2011London Film Critics' CircleActress of the YearThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Empire AwardsBest Actress
BAFTA AwardsBest Leading Actress
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror FilmsBest Actress
Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest Actress
Central Ohio Film Critics AssociationBreakthrough Film ArtistThe Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Guldbagge AwardsBest ActressBeyond
International Emmy AwardsBest Performance by an ActressMillennium
Rome Film FestivalBest ActressThe Monitor
2012Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress – ActionSherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Choice Movie BreakoutPrometheus
Amanda AwardsBest ActressThe Monitor
2021SitgesBest ActressLamb

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