David Dencik

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David Dencik

Karl David Sebastian Dencik (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈdentʂiːk]; born 31 October 1974) is a Swedish-Danish actor. He has acted in both Swedish and Danish films, his break-through in Sweden being his role in the mini-series Lasermannen and has then had major roles in English-language films and series including Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), Top of the Lake (2017), McMafia (2018), Chernobyl (2019), and the James Bond film No Time to Die (2021).

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Dencik in 2014
Born
Karl David Sebastian Dencik

(1974-10-31) 31 October 1974 (age 50)
Stockholm, Sweden
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present
SpouseSofie Dencik
Children2
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Dencik is a twice Robert Award winner, for Best Actor in a Leading Role for A Soap (2006) and Best Actor in a Supporting Television Role for The Chestnut Man (2021). He won a Guldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actor for The Perfect Patient (2019). He is also a seven-time Bodil Award nominee.

Early life and education

Karl David Sebastian Dencik was born 31 October 1974 in Stockholm, Sweden,[1] to Swedish parents: Lars Dencik, a social psychologist and Kerstin Allrot, a former film historian and producer.[2][3] His last name is Slovak and comes from his paternal grandfather, who left Liptovský Mikuláš, Czechoslovakia, for asylum in Sweden to escape the Nazi persecution of Jews in Slovakia in 1939.[4][5]

The family moved to Denmark in 1976, where Dencik spent his childhood.[2] As a teenager he studied in Brazil, where he discovered capoeira, the Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance and music.[6] The dance aspect of capoeira led him to take an interest in theatre.[7]

In 1999 Dencik moved to Stockholm to study at the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting (Teaterhögskolan), where he graduated in 2003.[8][2][1]

Career

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Dencik first performed on stage, including a role in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm.[1]

Dencik's first film appearance was a bartender in the 2003 film Reconstruction by Christoffer Boe.[2] After several minor roles in films, he became an established actor in Sweden for his lead role as real-life far-right serial killer John Ausonius in the three-part mini-series Lasermannen in 2005.[1] The mini-series received praise by Swedish critics and viewers as "one of, if not the best", most well-made true crime and political drama production in Swedish modern film history. The whole cast received praise but especially Dencik's acting was called "uniquely brilliant".[9][10][11]

In 2006 he played the transsexual Veronica in Pernille Fischer Christensen's A Soap, for which he received the Robert Award for Best Actor.[2]

Also in 2006 he starred in the comedy Everything About My Bush (known as Allt om min buske in Swedish). In 2007 he appeared in the Danish feature film Daisy Diamond, directed by Simon Staho.[citation needed]

He portrayed Fred Åkerström in the 2010 biographical film Cornelis. In 2011 he appeared in the Hollywood adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and played Toby Esterhase in the film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.[1]

He also starred in the gay-themed Brotherhood and the Dimension Films thriller Regression. In 2017 he played brothel owner Alexander "Puss" Braun in Jane Campion's acclaimed Top of the Lake. McMafia (2018) saw Dencik play Russian boss Uncle Boris Godman, inspired by the book McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld (2008) by journalist Misha Glenny.[12]

In 2019 Dencik played Mikhail Gorbachev in HBO's miniseries Chernobyl.[13]

Dencik then portrayed a rogue scientist, Valdo Obruchev, in the James Bond film No Time to Die (2021).[14]

In August 2024, it was reported that Dencik had joined the cast of the crime thriller television series The Assassin.[15]

In March 2025, Dencik appeared as the titular mad monk in the music video for ‘Satanized’ by the legendary Swedish rock/metal band, Ghost (Swedish band).

Personal life

Dencik is married to Danish lawyer Sofie Dencik.[2][8] They live in Copenhagen and have two children.[16]

Selected filmography

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Dencik in Mission 1325

Film

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2003 Reconstruction Bartender
2006 A Soap Veronica
2007 All About My Bush Henning
Daisy Diamond Jens
2008 Not Like Others Taxi Driver
2009 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Janne Dahlman Swedish version
Brotherhood Jimmy
2010 Rosa Morena Jakob
2011 War Horse German Base Camp Officer
Room 304 Martin
Rebounce Marcel
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Toby Esterhase
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Young Morell English version
2012 A Royal Affair Ove Høegh-Guldberg
All That Matters Is Past Ruud
Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden
2013 We Are the Best! Klara's father
2014 The Absent One Ulrik Dybbøl
Serena Mr. Buchanan
2015 Regression John Gray
Men & Chicken Gabriel
2016 Across the Waters Arne Itkin
2017 Backstabbing for Beginners Rasnetsov [17]
The Snowman Dr Idar Vetlesen
2019 Waiting for the Barbarians The Clerk
The Perfect Patient Thomas Quick
2021 No Time to Die Valdo Obruchev
2022 Black Crab Colonel Raad
Diorama Björn
Attachment Lev
Kysset Dr. Faber
2023 Together 99 (Tillsammans 99) Peter
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Television

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2005 Lasermannen John Ausonius 3 episodes
2011–2012 Lykke Professor Anders Assing 18 episodes
2013 The Borgias Cardinal Orsini 2 episodes
2016 Follow the Money Simon Absalonsen 10 episodes
2017 Top of the Lake: China Girl Puss 6 episodes
Genius Niels Bohr 3 episodes
2018 McMafia Boris Godman 2 episodes
2019 Quicksand Peder Sander 6 episodes
Chernobyl Mikhail Gorbachev 3 episodes
Face to Face Rylander 2 episodes
2021 The Chestnut Man Simon Genz 6 episodes
2022 The Ipcress File Colonel Stok 6 episodes
Love & Anarchy Filip 1 episode
The Kingdom Bosse 3 episodes
Vuxna människor Nathan 8 episodes
2023 Huset Henrik 6 episodes
2024 Families like Ours Peter 4 episodes
TBA The Assassin TBA In production
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Music Videos

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2025 Satanized Mad Monk Ghost (Swedish band)
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Awards and nominations

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