Claes Bang

Claes Bang, born in Denmark, is kind of a big deal in the acting world—especially if you’re into European cinema. Most folks probably recognize him as Christian, the buttoned-up art museum curator in Ruben Östlund’s wild 2017 film "The Square." That movie snagged the Palme d’Or at Cannes, not to mention Claes bagged the European Film Award for Best Actor (first Dane ever, by the way). That’s no small feat. Before all the red carpets and flashbulbs, Bang graduated from the Danish National School of Theatre back in ‘96, mainly treading the boards and popping up on Danish TV. He’s not just a one-trick pony, though. Since 2002, he’s been touring with a one-man show based on Jan Guillou’s novel "Evil"—over 300 performances, which is wild dedication, and he even did it in English in London in 2015. Oh, and if you’re a BBC drama junkie, you might’ve caught him as Count Dracula in that mini-series from 2018. He’s got range. When he’s not acting, he’s dropping tracks under "This Is Not America"—because why not add musician to the resume? On the personal front, he married stylist Lis Louis-Jensen in 2010, picked up a couple of stepkids and a step-grandkid along the way, and they all call Frederiksberg, Copenhagen home. Life goals? Basically nailed it.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1967-04-28
  • Height: 6′ 4¾″ (1.95 m)
  • Birth Location: Denmark
  • Parents: Mimi Bang
  • Professions: Actor, Soundtrack

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Besides Danish, the guy’s pretty much a language machine—he can rattle off in Swedish, Norwegian, English, and German without missing a beat. It’s actually wild how effortless he makes it look, swapping between languages like he’s changing radio stations. Seriously, not many people can keep up with that kind of linguistic flex. You’d think he grew up in some kind of Scandinavian United Nations. And it’s not just basic tourist stuff, either. He’s fluent. Like, can-watch-a-movie-without-subtitles fluent. If you ever catch an interview with him, don’t be surprised if he suddenly switches to German just to mess with the host—he’s got that kind of confidence. It almost makes you wonder if he dreams in different languages depending on the day. Anyway, it’s just another thing to add to the list of reasons people are a little obsessed with him. Multilingual and talented? Yeah, unfair.

    • Quotes:

      So, I didn’t even see The Square’s script before landing the role. Wild, right? My first audition, they wanted me to come up with that whole speech my character gives in the museum—yeah, the one to the audience. I wrote it out, did my thing, and honestly, most of what I scribbled down ended up in the actual movie. Then Ruben Östlund, the director, sat me down and just talked me through the entire story, scene by scene, no sugarcoating. Instead of just reading lines, we riffed, tried out five or six scenes on the fly, just improvising. That’s really how the whole thing came together for me—getting to know the story not by reading, but by jumping in and feeling it out. It was messy, real, kind of nerve-wracking, but man, it made everything feel way more alive on set.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      April 28, 1967

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      6′ 4¾″ (1.95 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Denmark

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Mimi Bang and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      58 years old