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I just need to say something because every now and then since the season premier I’ve been seeing this in Mads’ tag of little shits making comments about how “horrible” his Italian was. 

Let me tell you something, Italian is basically the 5th language Mads knows. Danish, Swedish, English, French, and he did mention that he actually does speak some Italian.

So, I tell you want. Go fucking learn 4 more languages and then recite some sonnets and we’ll see how well you do. Because I’d bet a cannibal’s next fucking meal you won’t come anywhere near the brains and perfection of Mads Fucking Mikkelsen. 

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this tho^^

and people really need to fuck off about his accent.

Translation of some extracts of an interview with Mads Mikkelsen in the German magazine „Brigitte Woman“, July issue 2015.

polaarias:

NOT BETA-ED! I hope you forgive my translation errors.

About his children, Viola & Carl

Interviewer: Do you save up your childish manners for your job, or do you live them out in private, too?

Mads: You have to ask my kids. They would tell you, how childish I can be. They are at an age, where they try to break away from their childhood. They turn from teenagers to young adults, while I hang on passionately to be a child [remark from me: he doesn’t want to be mature, so he wants to stay a child – at least in his mind :)]

Interviewer: Your children find you disconcerting.

Mads: No, it’s not that bad. And they have the advantage, that I’m always ready for a decent soccer game or to whatever they want to do with me. In my job it’s easy to maintain my “inner child”. There I have a “free pass”, to go into a world, which is ridiculous, wonderful, beautiful and funny […]

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About his past

Interviewer: On old photos you look like a top-athlete. Were you ever so disciplined?

Mads: I’m a very disciplined person. As a dancer you have to be that. That involves a kind of possession. We constantly trained. When I was filming for the first time, I wondered, how relaxed it was there in contrast to dancing. There the people came unhurried to the set with cigarettes and coffee.
[Remark from me: Of course, there is more to say to his past and there is more of it in the magazine, but like I said, I only chose a few things]

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About him, turning 50 years old in November

Interviewer: You’re turning 50 this November. How do you look forward to this birthday?

Mads: It’s feeling good. Bizarrely, I have no connection to my age. Of course, I can look into the mirror and discern, that I’m changing. But – first of all – I see my life as a journey. And until now this journey was fun. As long as I am physically ready to do all the things, I want to do, the number of years of my life doesn’t matter to me. Besides, one day you can look like a total mess, as an actor, you still can get interesting offerings […].

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About his wife Hanne

Interviewer: Since the beginning in the dance theatre you’re sharing this journey with your wife, who you met very early in your life.

Mads: And that is marvelous. I have never imagined my life in another way. Since that moment, when I saw her [Hanne] for the very first time, I wished for myself to stay together with her forever. And so it happened. Especially in this business our relationship is truly an exception. Luckily it worked for us.

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About his dreams

Interviewer: Actually you’re living your dream. What else are you dreaming of?

Mads: I’m living day after day. And when it’s about my job, I try to find projects, which really interest me. Completely independent from the opinion of my agent, who thinks one project would be bigger, financially profitable. I do what I like. If you’re too fixated on your career, everything turns into sticking points on your way to success, which you’ll never achieve. That would never have fulfilled me.

END OF THE INTERVIEW.