The New York Times gave Viggo Mortensen a Polaroid camera to play with. Here are some images he took on his European press junket for Green Book.

The New York Times gave Viggo Mortensen a Polaroid camera to play with. Here are some images he took on his European press junket for Green Book.
The New York Times Style Magazine named Viggo Mortensen as one of “The Greats,” and published an extensive article based on an interview with Mortensen.
The June 27/July 4 special double issue of Entertainment Weekly features Viggo Mortensen on page 32, offering his top 10 “Pieces of Advice I’ve Heard on Movie Sets.”
Viggo Mortensen can swing a broadsword as Aragorn or neatly fillet a Russian mobster. But off-screen, the Oscar contender is a life-giving force, playing big brother to a band of poets, painters, and searchers like him.
The July/August issue of Premiere magazine features some photographs taken by A History of Violence director David Cronenberg at Cannes. We liked this one, captioned “His brain’s about to blow!” See full caption and scans, including a nice closeup, in the Cannes gallery near the bottom of the A History of Violence page.
Don’t miss the November 2004 issue of Premiere magazine with Tom Hanks on the cover; it has a gallery of Viggo’s behind-the-scenes photos from Lord of the Rings, plus a note from him and some fun anecdotes from the filming. You’ll find scans here at Brego.net. Caption for this photograph by Viggo Mortensen (right): “Some members […]