History of Viggo Mortensen in Timeline

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Viggo Mortensen

Viggo Mortensen is an accomplished American actor and filmmaker recognized for his contributions to the film industry. He has garnered critical acclaim throughout his career, evidenced by nominations for prestigious awards including three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. His versatile talent and dedication to his craft have solidified his position as a respected figure in entertainment.

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October 20, 1958: Viggo Mortensen Born

On October 20, 1958, Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr. was born. He is an American actor and filmmaker, and has been nominated for multiple Academy Awards, BAFTA Awards, and Golden Globe Awards.

1961: Family moved to Venezuela

In 1961, Viggo Mortensen's family moved to Venezuela, then Denmark, and eventually settled in Argentina.

1962: Historical context of Green Book

The film Green Book, released in 2018, depicts a tour through the Jim Crow South from 1962 to 1963.

1963: Historical context of Green Book

The film Green Book, released in 2018, depicts a tour through the Jim Crow South from 1962 to 1963.

1969: Returned to the United States

In 1969, Viggo Mortensen, along with his mother and brothers, returned to the United States.

1976: Graduated from Watertown High School

In 1976, Viggo Mortensen graduated from Watertown High School.

1980: Earned Bachelor's Degree

In 1980, Viggo Mortensen earned a bachelor's degree in Spanish studies and government from St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York.

1982: Returned to the United States to Pursue Acting

In 1982, after living in Europe and taking various jobs, Viggo Mortensen returned to the United States to pursue an acting career.

1984: Finalist for Tarzan role in Greystoke

In 1984, Viggo Mortensen was one of the four finalists to play the title role of Tarzan in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, but the role went to Christopher Lambert.

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1985: Film Debut in Witness

In 1985, Viggo Mortensen made his film debut with a role in Peter Weir's thriller, Witness.

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1985: Deleted Scenes in The Purple Rose of Cairo

In 1985, Viggo Mortensen's first film role was in The Purple Rose of Cairo, however his scenes were deleted from the final cut.

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1985: First Onscreen Appearance in Witness

In 1985, Viggo Mortensen's first onscreen appearance was as an Amish farmer in Peter Weir's Witness. He also chose this over a role in Henry V.

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1986: Meeting Exene Cervenka

In 1986, Viggo Mortensen met singer Exene Cervenka on the set of the comedy Salvation!.

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July 8, 1987: Marriage to Exene Cervenka

On July 8, 1987, Viggo Mortensen married singer Exene Cervenka.

1987: Dramalogue Critics' Award for Bent

In 1987, Viggo Mortensen won a Dramalogue Critics' Award for his performance in Bent at the Coast Playhouse, Los Angeles. He also played a co-lead role in the horror film Prison and guest starred on Miami Vice in the same year.

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January 28, 1988: Birth of Son, Henry

On January 28, 1988, Exene Cervenka gave birth to Viggo Mortensen's son, Henry.

1988: Minor part in Fresh Horses

In 1988, Viggo Mortensen played a minor part as Green in Fresh Horses.

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1988: Volunteering for Jesse Jackson's Presidential Campaign

In 1988, Viggo Mortensen volunteered for Jesse Jackson's presidential campaign.

1990: Film Appearances in Leatherface, Young Guns II, and The Reflecting Skin

In 1990, Viggo Mortensen appeared in three films: Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Young Guns II, and The Reflecting Skin, the latter of which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

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1992: Starred in Ruby Cairo

In 1992, Viggo Mortensen starred in Ruby Cairo alongside Liam Neeson and Andie MacDowell. It was a commercial failure.

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1992: Separation from Exene Cervenka

Viggo Mortensen and Exene Cervenka separated in 1992.

1995: Son's Role in Crimson Tide

In 1995, Viggo Mortensen's son, Henry, played his on-screen son in the film Crimson Tide.

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1996: Role in The Portrait of a Lady

In 1996, Viggo Mortensen played a supporting role in the historical romance film, The Portrait of a Lady.

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1997: Role in G.I. Jane

In 1997, Viggo Mortensen appeared in the film G.I Jane. His performance as Command Master Chief John James 'Jack' Urgayle was favorably received.

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1997: Divorce from Exene Cervenka

Viggo Mortensen and Exene Cervenka divorced in 1997.

1998: Appeared in remakes

In 1998, Viggo Mortensen appeared in remakes of two Alfred Hitchcock movies: Psycho and A Perfect Murder.

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1998: Role in A Perfect Murder

In 1998, Viggo Mortensen played a supporting role in the crime drama film, A Perfect Murder.

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1999: Cast as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings

In 1999, Peter Jackson cast Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy as a last-minute replacement for Stuart Townsend.

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2000: Role in 28 Days

In 2000, Viggo Mortensen played a supporting role in the comedy film, 28 Days.

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2001: Breakthrough Role in The Lord of the Rings

In 2001, Viggo Mortensen gained international attention for his breakthrough role as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

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2002: Founded Perceval Press

In 2002, Viggo Mortensen founded Perceval Press to publish his works and the works of little-known artists and authors.

2003: Continued role as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings

In 2003, Viggo Mortensen continued his role as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

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2003: SAG Award Win for The Return of the King

In 2003, Viggo Mortensen's portrayal of Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy earned him a SAG Award for Outstanding Cast for the final installment, The Return of the King.

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2004: Starred in Hidalgo

In 2004, Viggo Mortensen starred as Frank Hopkins in Hidalgo, a film about a desert race.

2005: Starred in A History of Violence

In 2005, Viggo Mortensen starred in David Cronenberg's film A History of Violence, receiving a Satellite Award nomination.

October 13, 2006: Gold Medal of León, Spain

On October 13, 2006, Viggo Mortensen was awarded the Gold Medal of the Province and the City of León, Spain.

2006: Starred in Alatriste

In 2006, Viggo Mortensen starred as Captain Diego Alatriste in the Spanish language film Alatriste, based on the series of novels The Adventures of Captain Alatriste.

2006: Honorary Doctorate from St. Lawrence University

In 2006, following his appearance in The Lord of the Rings, Viggo Mortensen was granted an honorary doctorate by his alma mater, St. Lawrence University.

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September 2007: Release of Eastern Promises

In September 2007, the film Eastern Promises, directed by David Cronenberg, was released, receiving critical acclaim, particularly for Viggo Mortensen's performance. He won the British Independent Film Award for Best Performance by an Actor and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor.

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2007: Nomination for Academy Award for Eastern Promises

In 2007, Viggo Mortensen starred in Eastern Promises and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.

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2007: Awards Nominations for Eastern Promises

In 2007, Viggo Mortensen's performance in Eastern Promises earned him nominations for the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe and SAG Award for Best Actor.

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2009: Appeared in Reclaiming the Blade

In 2009, Viggo Mortensen appeared as himself in the film Reclaiming the Blade, discussing his passion for the sword and his sword-work in films.

2009: Performed in The People Speak

In 2009, Viggo Mortensen performed in The People Speak, a documentary feature film based on historian Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States. He also joined the cast of The Road and collaborated with David Cronenberg on A Dangerous Method.

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2009: Protesting Toronto Film Festival's 'Spotlight on Tel Aviv'

In 2009, Viggo Mortensen signed a protest stating that the Toronto International Film Festival's "Spotlight on Tel Aviv" program implicitly condoned the Israeli occupation and marginalization of Palestinians.

2009: Critics' Choice Nomination for The Road

In 2009, Viggo Mortensen's performance in The Road earned him a nomination for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor.

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2009: Relationship with Ariadna Gil

Since 2009, Viggo Mortensen has been in a relationship with Spanish actress Ariadna Gil.

2009: Wearing Collingwood Magpies Apparel

While promoting his 2009 film, The Road, Viggo Mortensen was seen wearing apparel indicating his support for the Australian Football League's Collingwood Magpies.

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April 16, 2010: Knight's Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog

On April 16, 2010, Viggo Mortensen was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog.

2010: Son's Graduation from Columbia University

In 2010, Viggo Mortensen's son, Henry, graduated from Columbia University with a B.A. in archaeology and began working at Perceval Press.

2011: Canadian Screen Award for A Dangerous Method

In 2011, Viggo Mortensen received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in A Dangerous Method, which won him the Canadian Screen Award.

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2011: Return to Theater in Purgatorio

In 2011, Viggo Mortensen returned to theater after two years, starring in Ariel Dorfman's Purgatorio in Madrid. The play premiered from November 4 to December 18.

2011: Starring in A Dangerous Method

In 2011, Viggo Mortensen starred in David Cronenberg's film A Dangerous Method.

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2011: Death of Georg Guðni Hauksson

In 2011, Viggo Mortensen's close friend, Icelandic painter Georg Guðni Hauksson, passed away. The two had previously collaborated on published books.

2012: Declined Reprising Role as Aragorn

In 2012, Viggo Mortensen was offered to reprise his role as Aragorn in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, but he declined because the character does not appear in the novel.

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2015: Donation to Sinn Féin

In 2015, Viggo Mortensen donated $1,000 to Irish political party Sinn Féin.

2015: Ranked No. 15 on survey

In 2015, Viggo Mortensen was ranked No. 15 on a survey of "The 100 Greatest Movie Characters" conducted by Empire for his portrayal of Aragorn.

2016: Endorsing Bernie Sanders and Jill Stein

In 2016, Viggo Mortensen endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders for U.S. president during the primaries. After Sanders' loss, Mortensen endorsed Green Party candidate Jill Stein and criticized Hillary Clinton's policies, further narrating a documentary about the election and its aftermath, The Revolution Televised.

2016: Academy Award Nomination for Captain Fantastic

In 2016, Viggo Mortensen received an Academy Award nomination for his leading role in Captain Fantastic.

2016: Starred in Captain Fantastic

In 2016, Viggo Mortensen starred in the film Captain Fantastic, for which he received his second Academy Award nomination.

2016: Caring for His Father

In 2016, Viggo Mortensen traveled to New York to take care of his father, who was battling dementia, and who died a year later.

2018: Academy Award Nomination for Green Book

In 2018, Viggo Mortensen received an Academy Award nomination for his leading role as Tony Lip in Green Book.

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2018: Starred in Green Book

In 2018, Viggo Mortensen starred in the film Green Book and portrayed Tony Lip. He received his third Academy Award nomination for the role.

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2018: Membership in Òmnium Cultural

Since 2018, Viggo Mortensen has been a member of the Catalan NGO Òmnium Cultural, which promotes Catalan culture and language.

2019: Criticism of Vox Party Depiction

In 2019, Viggo Mortensen criticized Vox, a far-right Spanish party, for depicting him as Aragorn fighting social movements, stating it was absurd and misused the character's values.

May 2020: Reunited Apart

During the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020, Viggo Mortensen joined the Lord of the Rings cast in Josh Gad's YouTube series Reunited Apart.

May 2020: Signing Open Letter on Gaza Blockade

In May 2020, Viggo Mortensen signed an open letter urging Israel to end its blockade of the Gaza Strip.

2020: Directorial Debut with Falling

In 2020, Viggo Mortensen made his directorial debut with Falling, a film in which he also starred.

2020: Released Directorial Debut Falling

In 2020, Viggo Mortensen released his directorial debut Falling, which he also wrote, produced, composed the score for, and starred in.

July 2022: Thirteen Lives Release

In July 2022, the biographical film Thirteen Lives, directed by Ron Howard, was released, featuring Viggo Mortensen as British cave diver Rick Stanton. Mortensen prepared for the role by personally learning cave diving from Stanton.

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2022: Condemning Russian Invasion of Ukraine

In 2022, Viggo Mortensen condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine, affirming the nation's independence.

2022: Film Reunions and New Projects

In 2022, Viggo Mortensen reunited with David Cronenberg in the horror sci-fi film Crimes of the Future. He also reunited with Lisandro Alonso on the film Eureka, and was slated to star alongside Caleb Landry Jones in the Vietnam War thriller Two Wolves.

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2022: Starring in Crimes of the Future

In 2022, Viggo Mortensen starred in David Cronenberg's film Crimes of the Future.

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October 2023: Signing Artists4Ceasefire Letter

In October 2023, Viggo Mortensen signed the Artists4Ceasefire open letter to President Joe Biden, calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza war.

May 2024: Criticism of Javier Milei's Government

In May 2024, Viggo Mortensen criticized Javier Milei's Argentine government, labeling him a "clown" and "a puppet of the political right".

2024: Support for Ukraine

In 2024, Viggo Mortensen signed a petition urging Congress to continue sending aid to Ukraine. He also showed 'The Dead Don't Hurt' at the Mykolaichuk Open and gave his opening speech in Ukrainian.