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Nicholas Le Cass's Performance Experience

Nikolaj lie kaas's deductive style gives people a sexy and rough impression, but at first he started from the image of a pure boy. At the age of 65,438+07 (65,438+09,965,438+0), he performed "The Boy of St. Petrelli" and won the Danish Film Academy Award and the Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor. After that, he entered the Danish National Theatre Academy for further study. After graduation, he was invited to participate in the shocking film "Idiot" by Lars von Thiel (1998), playing a pure-looking boy, who was finally forced to separate from his beloved girl and was awarded the best supporting actor by the Danish Film Critics Association again.

After 2000, Nikolai Recas changed to a mature route. 200 1 won the Best Actor Award of Danish Film Art Academy with Real Man, which established the position of a first-line student. His successful transformation and increasingly mature charm made him known as the "antonio banderas of Northern Europe", and he was also selected as the "shining star of the year" at the Berlin Film Festival in 2002.

His collaboration with Suzanne Bell, the director of Variations, began with Love Outside the Window in 2002. In this film, he successfully played a man who was originally going to get married but was paralyzed by a car accident, and won the Danish Film Academy Award and the Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor again. Then in Love Mystery (2003), which won the Golden Camera Award at Cannes Film Festival, Nicola Recas wandered between two heroines, tasted the absurdity of love and won the best actor at Manila Film Festival. In Variations, he cooperated well with Connie Nelson and ulrich Thomson, and set a proud record for the jury to award them a special award for overall performance at the Indiana Film Festival. Since then, he has collaborated with Andrew Thomas Jenson, the screenwriter of Variations, in two films.