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Björk

Björk, born November 21, 1965, is an Icelandic Polar Music Prize-winning singer-songwriter, occasional actress, music composer and music producer, whose solo work includes seven solo albums and two original film soundtracks. Björk's intermittent acting career began in 1990, when she appeared in The Juniper Tree, a tale of witchcraft based on the Brothers Grimm story of the same name. Björk played the role of Margit, a girl whose mother has been killed for practicing witchcraft. Björk also had an uncredited role in 1994's Prêt-à-Porter. In 1999, Björk was asked to write and produce the musical score for the film Dancer in the Dark, a musical drama about an immigrant named Selma who is struggling to pay for an operation to prevent her son from going blind. Director Lars von Trier eventually asked her to consider playing the role of Selma, convincing her that the only true way to capture the character of Selma was to have the composer of the music play the character. Eventually, she accepted. Filming began in early 1999, and the film debuted in 2000 at the 53rd Cannes Film Festival. The film received the Palme d'Or, and Björk received the Best Actress Award for her role. It was reported that the shoot was so physically and emotionally tiring that she swore off acting ever again. Björk later stated that she always wanted to do one musical in her life, and this was the one. The soundtrack Björk created for the film was released with the title Selmasongs. The album features a duet with Thom Yorke of Radiohead titled "I've Seen It All", which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song and was performed at the 2001 Oscars. She was invited to record "Gollum's Song" for the film The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers but declined the invitation, as she was then pregnant. Björk also appeared in the 2005 documentary Screaming Masterpiece, which delves into the Icelandic music scene. The movie features archive footage of The Sugarcubes and Tappi Tíkarrass, and an ongoing conversation with Björk herself. Her partner Matthew Barney is a contemporary artist based in New York. Björk collaborated with him on the experimental art film Drawing Restraint 9, a dialogueless exploration of Japanese culture. Björk and Barney both appear in the film. The film was released in 2005. She is also responsible for the film's soundtrack, her second after Selmasongs. Director and previous collaborator Michel Gondry asked Björk to star in his film The Science of Sleep, but she declined. In 2010, she collaborated with SHOWstudio and founder Nick Knight by providing music for an Alexander McQueen tribute.


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Born:
Nov 21, 1965 In Reykjavík, Iceland
Movie/TV Credits:
60
First Appeared:
In the series The Oscars 1953-03-19
Latest Project:
Movie Michel Gondry: Do it Yourself 2023-09-04
Known For
Poster of Screaming Masterpiece
Poster of Looking for a Thrill: An Anthology of Inspiration
Poster of The Work of Director Michel Gondry
Poster of The Video Diary of Ricardo Lopez
Filmography
Movie Michel Gondry: Do it Yourself Self - Singer (archive footage) 2023-09-04
Movie The Northman Seeress 2022-04-07
Movie The Sparks Brothers Self (voice) 2021-06-18
Series The Nineties Herself 2017-07-09
Movie Out of Thin Air Self (archive footage) 2017-06-11
Movie Björk - Vulnicura Live Self 2016-07-15
Movie Angel: Documentary Self 2015-07-29
Movie Björk: Biophilia Live Self 2014-10-10
Movie When Björk Met Attenborough Self 2013-07-26
Movie Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (archive footage) 2012-02-04
Movie Sleepless Nights Stories Self 2011-12-15
Movie Björk: Voltaic Self 2009-06-30
Movie The Hidden Treasures of Michel Ocelot Self 2008-01-01
Movie Náttúra Concert Featuring Björk and Sigur Rós Self 2008-06-28
Movie Anna and the Moods Anna (voice) 2007-02-09
Movie Matthew Barney: No Restraint Self 2006-12-20
Movie Sugarcubes: Live Zabor Self 2006-02-07
Movie Drawing Restraint 9 Occidental Guest 2006-02-11
Movie The Medúlla Videos Self 2005-01-01
Movie Looking for a Thrill: An Anthology of Inspiration Self 2005-02-22
Movie Screaming Masterpiece Self 2005-04-30
Series The Colbert Report Unknown 2005-10-17
Movie Sugar Cubes - The DVD Self 2004-01-01
Movie Arakimentari Self 2004-01-18
Movie I've Been Twelve Forever Self 2004-10-16
Movie Athens 2004: Olympic Opening Ceremony (Games of the XXVIII Olympiad) Self 2004-08-13
Movie Björk: The Inner or Deep Part of an Animal or Plant Structure Self 2004-08-31
Movie The Work of Director Spike Jonze Self 2003-10-20
Movie Björk: Later with Jools Holland Self 2003-08-23
Movie Inside Björk Self 2003-08-23
Movie The Work of Director Chris Cunningham Self 2003-10-22
Movie The Work of Director Michel Gondry Self 2003-10-23
Movie Björk: Minuscule Self 2003-11-03
Movie Björk: Vespertine Live at the Royal Opera House Self 2002-03-12
Movie 808 State: Opti Buk Self 2002-01-28
Movie Björk: MTV Unplugged & Live Self - vocals 2002-02-19
Movie Björk: Volumen Plus Self 2002-12-02
Movie Björk: Greatest Hits - Volumen 1993-2003 Self 2002-12-02
Movie Björk: Cambridge 1998 Self 2002-07-01
Movie Björk: Live at Riverside Church Self 2001-09-05
Series Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Unknown 2001-11-02
Movie Björk: Shepherd's Bush Empire 1997 Self 2001-11-19
Movie The Video Diary of Ricardo Lopez Herself (Background Footage) 2000-07-13
Movie Von Trier's 100 Eyes Self 2000-12-02
Movie Dancer in the Dark Selma Jezkova 2000-09-01
Movie Björk: No Place Like Home. Live at National Theatre of Reykjavík Self 1999-01-06
Movie Björk: Volumen Self 1998-11-30
Movie Bravo Profiles: Björk Self 1997-09-01
Series TFI Friday Unknown 1996-02-09
Series The Frank Skinner Show Unknown 1995-09-10
Movie Björk: Vessel 1994 Self 1994-09-05
Movie Prêt-à-Porter Self (uncredited) 1994-12-23
Series Late Night with Conan O'Brien Unknown 1993-09-13
Movie The Sugarcubes: Murder and Killing in Hell (Live at Manchester Academy) Self 1992-06-01
Movie The Juniper Tree Margit 1990-04-10
Series MTV Unplugged Unknown 1989-11-26
Movie Broken Glass Maria 1988-01-01
Movie Rock in Reykjavik Self 1982-04-17
Series Saturday Night Live Musical Guest 1975-10-11
Series The Oscars Unknown 1953-03-19