Jesper Christensen Will Not Return As Mr. White
HowardB
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Well according to MI6, actor Jesper Christensen was quoted recently as saying "all Bond films are s..t" and he would never reprise his role as Mr. White. Christensen really slagged both CR and QOS. It's too bad, he made a terrific villain. That being said, he appears to be another one of those "Master Thespians" who's above such tripe as a lowly James Bond film....or maybe he's just hissed off at EON for not offering him big 'bucks to reprise his role. Oh well, it would have been nice to have the continuity of having the same actors return film to film.
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IMO the last good villain in a Bond film was Sean Bean's Alec Trevelyan and the last great villain was Adolfo Celli’s Emilio Largo in TB. TB also had one the great hench person's in Lucianna Paluzzi
I'm really interested to see this. Makes me wonder if he kills Mr. White or they simply get arrested like Vesper's boyfriend. Either way I would like to see some closure on the character.
PS: Was Gregory Beam (CIA director for South American activities in QOS) aware of Greene's connection to Quantum or was he just out to make himself look good for his bosses by helping stage the coupe in Bolivia?
But...if he doesn't come back, his dead body can simply be revealed to have turned up somewhere, beginning a brand new plot thread :v
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Anyone trying to make a living as an actor should welcome a part like that of "Mr. White" in a Bond film. To refer to either Casino Royale '06 or Quantum of Solace as "sh*t" says more about Jesper than about the films.
"Mr. White" was a very interesting, but ultimately disposable villian, if that's the way our Danish friend really feels.... I say "good riddance"!
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If Bond can change actors every few years, then so can the villians...
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BTW. try spotting a young mr. White here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwGE-nIdxP0
A 1980's series about a danish girl named Nana, and her family. All danes know who Nana is, and i have always thought of her when i saw Mr. white in JB.
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I remember the Star Trek trilogy years ago that took six or seven years to basically tell one story that takes place in the span of a few months onscreen. The actors all aged and got heavier, and the stories, after the first one, never quite lived up to the two year or so wait for the next film. So, maybe this will force the Bond producers to move 007 forward rather than have him spending so much time dwelling on the same basic points.
I think Quantum should be an element, or maybe even a bigger organization. I saw a "Mission: Impossible" episode from one of the crap later seasons, but it did have an intriguing plot point: The IMF convinced a terrorist about to unleash an assassination plot of U.S. military officials that an even bigger, badder organization existed -- and wanted to absorb the smaller one. Or else. I wouldn't mind if it turns out Quantum has a rival in something even worse, perhaps SPECTRE, which solves the problem once and for all by basically wiping Quantum out and taking its rightful place in the 007 universe.