7:03 pm - 12/12/2008

Here's Viggo Mortensen at the premiere of his new movie 'Good' looking handsome in charcoal and black. In the film, the 50-year-old actor stars as a professor in 1930s-era Germany, which led him to confess his real life "prejudice" against Germans.


Lord Of The Rings star Viggo Mortensen hated playing a Nazi author in controversial new movie Good - because he has never been fond of Germans or Germany.
Many of the actor's relatives lived in German-occupied Denmark during the Second World War, and he has always harbored resentment towards the nation.
He tells WENN, "I've heard stories from my aunts and uncles and my dad, I had an attitude about Germans, a prejudice about them. I speak several languages and I'm interested in languages. I can read a German paper slowly and can almost figure it out, yet I don't speak German and I realize I don't want to speak German. I don't like the way it sounds and I don't like being in Germany."
However Mortensen, who portrays a German who joins the Nazis to further his career as an author, admits making the film softened his feelings towards the country. He adds, "By playing a German and trying to be honest about it I sort of got past that prejudice and judgment... Germans are people too!"
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Poor grammar and spelling attributed to Starpulse~
Viggo Mortensen Post!

Here's Viggo Mortensen at the premiere of his new movie 'Good' looking handsome in charcoal and black. In the film, the 50-year-old actor stars as a professor in 1930s-era Germany, which led him to confess his real life "prejudice" against Germans.


Lord Of The Rings star Viggo Mortensen hated playing a Nazi author in controversial new movie Good - because he has never been fond of Germans or Germany.
Many of the actor's relatives lived in German-occupied Denmark during the Second World War, and he has always harbored resentment towards the nation.
He tells WENN, "I've heard stories from my aunts and uncles and my dad, I had an attitude about Germans, a prejudice about them. I speak several languages and I'm interested in languages. I can read a German paper slowly and can almost figure it out, yet I don't speak German and I realize I don't want to speak German. I don't like the way it sounds and I don't like being in Germany."
However Mortensen, who portrays a German who joins the Nazis to further his career as an author, admits making the film softened his feelings towards the country. He adds, "By playing a German and trying to be honest about it I sort of got past that prejudice and judgment... Germans are people too!"
source
Poor grammar and spelling attributed to Starpulse~
daaamn, viggo's looking good
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The web culture was great too. Very Secret Diaries, anyone?
oh.. nevermind.