BIOGRAPHY Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, born July 27, 1970, in Denmark, is a Danish actor.
Coster-Waldau received his education at Statens Teaterskole in Copenhagen in 1993. After graduating, he landed his breakthrough role in the 1994 hit Danish horror thriller film "Nattevagten" (Nightwatch). Soon after, he bagged more than a dozen roles in Danish films including "Antenneforeningen (1999)," "Manden bag døren (2003)," and "Rembrandt (2003)," among others. Coster-Waldau made his international film debut in 2001, in minor parts in Ridley Scott's critically-acclaimed war film "Black Hawk Down (2001)." In the following years, he appeared in the hit romantic comedy "Wimbledon (2004)," and the action thriller "Firewall (2006)" opposite Harrison Ford.
In 2008, Coster-Waldau starred as the immortal Detective John Amsterdam in the American TV drama series "New Amsterdam." View GALLERY:
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