![]() ![]() ![]() What most viewers don't realise is, the "date" shown in the intro to each court part, is on the day, and done that week. The beauty of the current series is, the scripts are very current and up to date. Beyond Borders was beyond belief so, I gave it a miss. Criminal Minds bowed out in a whimper, which was disappointing, I've stopped watching NCIS because of the onstage debacle over a dog, and all the other REAL Law and Order series have run their course. Of all the American series I've watched over the years, SVU has been consistant. When we broke up, it took a few years to catch up (no catch up services were available at the time). Thankfully "it" was impotent, and wasn't able to rape her. Ever since this series started, I missed the first 3 series because, my last partner 2001-03, of English decent, (I'm Irish), was drugged and sexually abused in Rio De Janerio, and couldn't bear to watch, which is understandable. As a white, hetro, male, I have always detested sexual and other abuses of females, and males. Mortensen is also an accomplished poet, photographer and painter.Now we're back to basics, in the 21st century. Jane (1997), Tony Scott's Crimson Tide (1995), Andrew Davis's A Perfect Murder (1998), Ray Loriga's My Brother's Gun (1997), Tony Goldwyn's A Walk on the Moon (1999), and Peter Farrelly's Green Book (2018). Critics have continually recognized his work in over thirty movies, including such diverse projects as Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady (1996), Sean Penn's The Indian Runner (1991), Brian De Palma's Carlito's Way (1993), Ridley Scott's G.I. Eventually, the success of "The Lord of the Rings" made him a household name - a difficult consequence for the ever private and introspective Viggo. Viggo accepted the part and immediately began work on the project, which was already underway. But Henry, a big fan of the books, told his father he shouldn't turn down the role. In 1999, Viggo got a phone call about a movie he did not know anything about: "The Lord of the Rings." At first, he didn't want to do it, because it would mean time away from his son. But after nearly eleven years of marriage, the couple divorced. He appeared in Salvation! (1987) and married his co-star, Exene Cervenka. He made his film debut with a small part in Witness (1985). He appeared in several plays and movies, and eventually moved to Los Angeles, where his performance in "Bent" at the Coast Playhouse earned him a Drama-logue Critic's Award. In New York, Viggo found work waiting tables and tending bar and began taking acting classes, studying with Warren Robertson. In 1982, he fell in love and followed his girlfriend back to New York City, hoping for a long romance and a writing career. He began writing poetry and short stories while working many odd jobs, from dock worker to flower seller. After graduation, he moved to Denmark - driven by the need for a defining purpose in life. ![]() Viggo attended Watertown High School, and became a very good student and athlete. His mother moved herself and the children back to her home state of New York. Then, at age eleven, his parents divorced. When Viggo was seven, his parents sent him to a a strict boarding school, isolated in the foothills of the mountains of Argentina. Two more sons were born, Charles and Walter, before the marriage grew increasingly unhappy. managed chicken farms and ranches in Venezuela and Argentina. was born, before moving to South America, where Viggo, Sr. They wed and moved to New York, where Viggo, Jr. His father was Danish, his mother was American, and his maternal grandfather was Canadian. Mortensen was born in New York City, to Grace Gamble (Atkinson) and Viggo Peter Mortensen, Sr. Since his screen debut as a young Amish farmer in Peter Weir's Witness (1985), Viggo Mortensen's career has been marked by a steady string of well-rounded performances. ![]()
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