Claes Bang
Claes Kasper Bang is a Danish actor and musician.
He is best known for playing the leading role of Christian in Ruben Östlund's 2017 film The Square. For that role he won the European Film Award for Best Actor, being the first Dane to do so. In 2019 he played the role of Sasha Mann for the final season of The Affair. He rose to international recognition by starring as Count Dracula in 2020's TV show Dracula.
Early life
Bang was born in Odense on the Danish island of Funen. After his parents’ divorce, he mostly lived with his father and moved around many times; he ended up attending several different schools while growing up. During his third year at high school, Bang participated in a musical called Hair which sparked his interest in acting, and after he left school, he continued to do amateur theatre. At the age of 23, he made an application to the Danish National School of Theatre after discovering that the age limit for applying is 25. He was unsuccessful but applied again the next year and was accepted five days before his 25th birthday. He attended the school in 1992 and graduated with a diploma in 1996. His first theatre role after graduation was at Børneteatret Skægspire in the play Tudseakvariet, and he received his first breakthrough role in the Danish 1997 television show Taxa. He has worked mainly on stage and television in Denmark.Acting career
From 2001 to 2004, he was a permanent member of the cast at Aalborg Teater. In 2002, he asked the theatre director for permission to perform a monologue called Ondskaben, which is based on Jan Guillou’s novel Evil. After leaving the theatre in 2004, Bang bought the rights to the work so he could perform the monologue at other theatres. He has performed the monologue almost 400 times, including an English language version in Denmark, Sweden, the UK, Germany, and South Africa.Bang starred in numerous Danish television series and films early in his career. From 2006 to 2008, he gained wide recognition for his role in the Danish police drama Anna Pihl. He subsequently starred in several German language roles both on television and in film.
He played the leading role of the art museum curator Christian in Ruben Östlund's 2017 film The Square, which won the Palme d'Or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. He also won the European Film Award for Best Actor, being the first Dane to do so.
In November 2018, Bang was cast to play Count Dracula in the BBC mini-series Dracula, created by the film-makers involved in Sherlock. In an interview for The Guardian, it was observed that, while "sexy" and "insatiable", it is also "a very witty performance" from Bang.
On 14th April 2020, it was announced that Bang would be working on the pilot of Little Room, which was produced by Maggie Montieth and directed/written by Dolly Wells, Suzi Ewing and Heidi Greensmith. Bang and the other cast members filmed themselves from home on Zoom, and were responsible for the props, wardrobe, hair and makeup, and sound. The pilot was released online by Pinpoint Presents on 27th May 2020, and viewers were asked to donate to The Film and Television Charity and the Motion Picture & Television Fund, to help those in the film, TV and cinema industries who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Music career
This Is Not America is the name of Bang's musical side project. He describes it as “ a sanctuary and a creative playground where there is no director making the decisions.” Bang writes and composes the songs himself, and his musical style can be described as a mix of Gangway, Pet Shop Boys and Depeche Mode. Music videos and album art for This Is Not America are produced with help from his wife Lis Kasper Bang, née Louis-Jensen, who does the filming and photography.Bang started composing music for fun with a recording studio on his computer in 2002. He records the piano and guitar pieces himself and then programs them with other sounds on his computer. Bang chose the alias This Is Not America to circumvent DR's policy of not broadcasting tracks by actors, and to prevent his acting career from influencing how people perceive his music. The name comes from a song by David Bowie, who is one of Bang's great role models. His first three singles Don’t Come Crying, Shameless and Run were played on P3 for a year before the station found out that they were made by the actor, however his songs were still played on various DR radio stations for a few more years. These singles were later released on the debut album Dislocated on 7th April 2010.
Two of Bang's co-stars have featured on some This Is Not America tracks. In 2015, he released the single Still of the Night, featuring Charlotte Munck, his co-star in the Danish police drama Anna Pihl. While filming The Square, Bang discovered that co-star and musician Marina Schiptjenko shared the same taste in music, so he showed her some of his music and sent her a few demos. Once filming finished, they recorded five songs together in his home studio in Copenhagen. So far, the duo has released Who Am I, I Don’t Care and Here We Go.
Personal life
Bang met stylist and photographer Lis Louis-Jensen in 2006 while they were both working on the play Den grønne elevator at Kanonhalløj in 2006. Louis-Jensen proposed to Bang on New Year’s Eve 2007, and they got married on 25th September 2010 on a canal boat in Copenhagen. Bang is stepfather to her two children Sarah and Bella, and is step-grandfather to Sarah’s two children. The pair have lived together in Fredriksberg, Copenhagen since 2008.Filmography
Film
Television
Podcasts
Theatre credits
Discography
Albums
- 2010: Dislocated
EPs
- 2011: EP1
- 2014: Keep on Dancin’
- 2015: Still of the Night
- 2020: Here We Go
- 2020: Butterflies in December
- 2020: You & I
- 2020: No Song Left Unsung
Singles
Music videos
- 2009: Run
- 2014: No One
- 2015: I’m Not Ready Yet
- 2018: Who Am I
Other
- 2007: Claes Bang - Når En Sailor Går I Land
- 2014: Nogen Andre - September
- 2014: Martin Valsted - Bilist
- 2017: Claes Bang - Party at the Castle
- 2019: Jacob Gurevitsch - Motivo Loco
Audiobooks
Afterwords
- 2020: Dracula by Bram Stoker, translated to Danish by Benny Andersen, published by Gyldendal
Awards and nominations