Ola Rapace


Pär Ola Rapace is a Swedish actor.

Early life

Ola Rapace was born on 3 December 1971 in Tyresö, Stockholm County, Sweden as Pär Ola Norell.
He grew up mainly in Vallentuna, a middle-class suburb of Stockholm. When he was one year old, his parents separated, and he was raised by his father. He grew up playing football and listening to heavy metal.
While studying philosophy at the University of Montpellier in France, he discovered acting.

Career

His first screen role was in Lukas Moodysson's film Together, a bittersweet comedy about hippie-socialist values set in a Stockholm homeshare commune. The film won several awards at international film festivals, including the Paris Film Festival Special Jury Prize, and Philadelphia Film Festival Jury Award.
Rapace's big breakthrough came with the popular TV series Tusenbröder about a group of handymen who become involved with organised crime. Immediately followed the role as Stefan Lindman in Wallander, which was based on Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander books.
He continued with several police and crime-related TV series, including portraying Daniel Nordström in the Danish police TV show Anna Pihl, Crimes of Passion, a crime drama set in 1950's rural Sweden, Farang about a Scandinavian ex-convict living in Thailand and Hassel, an updated dark and gritty cop show based on a classic series of books from the '70s and '80s. This was a cop show he also executive produced, and Section Zéro, a French science fiction influenced cop drama.
While he has worked on many cop shows, Rapace has been very critical of the genre. In 2012 he told Cafe Magazine: All the Wallander and Beck films are worthless. There is no credibility, it does not work to investigate thousands of murders in Ystad year after year. In the end it becomes a joke, and the quality becomes so low that one has no other option but to shut down the production.
His first English-language film was the 2004 independent movie Rancid starring Matthew Settle.
A much bigger project was the 2012 James Bond film Skyfall, where he portrayed the hitman "Patrice".
Rapace lived in Paris from 2015-2020 and has since worked on Swedish, French and international projects.
In 2016, he starred in the French science fiction film Ares and soon after followed :fr:Section Zéro|Section Zéro, a French TV-series about a para-military police squad in the near future.
Rapace had a supporting role as Major Gibson in Luc Besson's 2017 French/American big budget comic book/science fiction film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
In 2018 Rapace was one of the main antagonists in series 3 of Netflix/BBC's popular Viking drama The Last Kingdom as "Jarl Sigurd Bloodhair".
When Below the Surface, a Danish drama about 15 innocent people held hostage underground in a subway train, returns for a second series in 2019, Rapace will join the cast as "Yusef".
His new film Divertimento, an English language French thriller will be out in 2020. Rapace will star alongside Twilight and actor, Kellan Lutz.

Reality Television

He will be one of 5 Swedish celebrities featured in 2020 edition of popular TV series Stars at the Castle. The basis of the show is: five famous people live together in a castle or manor house for five days. Each day focuses on one person and their career, as they eat dinners and they discuss their life and career, and the other celebrities ask questions. A few months before the announcement of Rapace joining the 2020 season, he had criticized this specific reality television show.

Personal life

Rapace married actress Noomi Rapace in 2001, divorcing in 2011; they have a son, Lev, who was born in 2003. Together they chose the surname after they were married, which means "bird of prey" in French and Italian. Rapace also has a daughter, Line, born in 1999, together with the actress Malin Morgan. Rapace lived in France for several years and speaks fluent French.
For years Ola and Noomi were preyed upon by Swedish tabloids. Noomi's international career was taking off, and she and Ola, who was never afraid of an argument, were frequently featured in gossip magazines and tabloids. He has had several run-ins with the law, including spending the night in a jail in Austria. In October 2008, he was arrested for possession of cocaine and steroids, which resulted in a fine for a minor drug offence in April 2009.
In May 2019 he married Sonja Jawo, in Paris. Sonja Jawo is the older sister of Aino Jawo, of Swedish electropop duo Icona pop. After living in France since 2015, he moved back to Stockholm in 2020.

Filmography