Connie Nielsen’s has had an interesting career so far. Exlpore her biography, facts, and body statistics below!
Connie was born 3 July 1965 in Frederikshavn, Denmark. She was raised in Mormon faith. At the age of 18, young Nielsen moved to Paris, France, and started hr professional career as a model and actress. She appeared in a couple French movies. Her first American film was The Devil’s Advocate. Her other important roles include characters in Mission to Mars, Gladiator, Battle in Seattle, and 2013’s Three Days To Kill.
She began dating Lars Ulrich in 2004; the couple had son named Bryce in 2007.
She starred in the 2000 film Gladiator with Russell Crowe.
Connie Nielsen Age
How old is Connie Nielsen? She was born in 1965, she is 59 years old.
Connie Nielsen Height & Weight
How tall is Connie Nielsen? She stands 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) tall.
What is Connie Nielsen's weight? She weighs 130 lbs (59 kg).
Connie Nielsen Wiki
Famous as | Actor |
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Age | 59 years old |
Birthday | July 3, 1965 |
Birthplace | Frederikshavn, Denmark |
Zodiac Sign | Cancer |
Height | approx. 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
Weight | approx. 130 lbs (59 kg) |
Net Worth | $8 Million |
Quotes by Connie Nielsen
"The act of writing can be a form of release - a confession performs the same action: putting your inner life on the page or into the hands of a trusted person releases tensions and sheds light on what often seems hidden until spoken - or written."
Connie Nielsen
"It's disconcerting that there's been this weird business model focused on teenaged boys, and it comes with a completely unexamined social cost. I hope there's an awareness happening to create an audience habituated to seeing women as they really are, rather than just a masticated shadow."
Connie Nielsen
"I love doing stunts. I'm dedicated to stunts, in fact. I really find that that brings me even closer to a physical truth about my character that I enjoy being a part of. I love doing that stuff."
Connie Nielsen
"Often when you get a really good script, and you receive the new pages, you see that the entire thing has been dumbed down. Films in the '30s and '40s, that were huge blockbusters, were very sophisticated in their language, and the ideas they brought. There were no questions about whether the audience would get it or not."
Connie Nielsen
"I'm definitely more attracted to chaos than to order. The point is, I find the female roles out there very cliche. If we are limited to being only lovers or mothers, we are limiting ourselves."
Connie Nielsen