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Several European actors are being lined up for
villain roles in the forthcoming James Bond film Casino
Royale - but who will make the grade?
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Villains Wanted For Royale
2nd February 2006
Villains Wanted - Apply Within
Several actors have been connected with villain roles in the forthcoming
James Bond file Casino Royale over the past few days. news broke
today of two new contenders in the mix.
The latest reports in the German press claim that television
actor Jürgen Tarrach has been cast as a villain. Aachener
Nachrichten report that although negotiations are still taking
place, Tarrach has confirmed that he is inline to play a bad guy
in the film. The actor commented that things are kept secret with
the Bond productions and he himself is not too sure what is happening.
Media reports indicate that the role will be smaller than that
of the "Swiss Banker" which fellow German actor Ludger
Pistor is inline for.
Pistor personally confirmed that has signed to play a substantial
role as a Swiss
Banker last week. Pistor said it was a dream come true for
the actor who confessed, "it is not a joke, I have never
missed a James Bond film in the cinema". Despite winning
the role, Pistor has still not seen the complete script or all
of his lines, which will not surprise those following the latest
rumours that the screenplay is being hastily rewritten. "I
have only seen fragments of it", Pistor said. "I do
not even know whether I stand on the good or bad side. That is
a secret so far". But the actor explained that even if he
did know something, he would say nothing - to keep his part secure.
Above: Jürgen Tarrach,
Mads Mikkelsen and Ludger Pistor |
Also today, Danish media outlet Ekstra
Bladet report that Mads Mikkelsen is also inline to play a
villain in the movie. According to the article, Danish actor Mikkelsen
confirmed that he was in negotiations. He is expecting a call
in the next couple of days. Mikkelsen also commented that a small
5 minute role in a blockbuster like Casino Royale would pay more
than a principal role in a Danish film - he compared the experience
of fellow Dane actor Ulrich Thomsen who appeared as Davidov
in "The World Is Not Enough". 40 year-old Mikkelsen
will be best known to cinema goers for his role as Tristan in
"King Arthur" (2004).
The French Connection
As MI6 reported in the Casino
Royale Production Diary #3, French actors Michael
Youn and Romain Duris screentested for the role of the main
villain. French newspapers reported that Simon
Abkarian had won the role over Youn. Despite this "confirmation",
Youn went on
the record that he had made it down to the last five contenders
and was still to hear either way. It was also reported that Seybina
Baldi had been cast as a villain's henchman.
MI6 also revealed that Icelandic actor Bjorn
Hlynur Haraldsson had screentested for a henchman role. 31
year-old Haraldsson said that he is still hopeful of landing the
role, but at the time to screentesting, the script was still not
finalised.
Produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli (Eon
Productions) and directed by Martin Campbell, CASINO ROYALE is
scheduled for release November 17, 2006. Principal photography
began on Friday 27th January and "lensed" on Monday 30th January 2006, with locations in the UK, Czech
Republic (Prague), Italy, and the Bahamas. It will be British
actor Daniel Craig’s first outing as James Bond. He is the
sixth actor to play the 007 role in the franchise.
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