Kim Bodnia

Kim Bodnia is a Danish actor, writer, and director best known internationally for his roles as Martin Rohde in The Bridge (2011–2013) and Konstantin Vasiliev in Killing Eve (2018–2022). His commanding screen presence and versatility have made him a respected figure in global cinema and television.

Acting

2018

Killing Eve

- Konstantin

Debut Movie

Kim Bodnia made his film debut in En Afgrund af Frihed (1989), but his breakthrough role came with the Danish film Nightwatch (1994), where he played a mysterious and intense character.

Personal Life

Born on April 12, 1965, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Kim Bodnia has roots in both Polish-Jewish and Danish heritage. He is married to actress Rikke Louise Andersson, and they have three children.

Trivia

Kim is known for his deep, gravelly voice and his ability to portray morally complex characters. Despite his intense on-screen roles, he is described as warm and humorous in real life.

Awards

Kim has won multiple awards, including a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for Killing Eve in 2022. He has also received accolades for his work in Danish films like Pusher (1996).

Upcoming Projects

Kim Bodnia is set to star in a Scandinavian noir thriller and a historical drama, both slated for 2025 releases.

Age:

59

Height:

5'11" (180 cm)

Hobbies:

Fishing, cooking, and spending time outdoors

Relationship:

Married to Rikke Louise Andersson

Education:

Studied acting at the National Theatre School of Denmark

Net Worth:

Estimated net worth is $4 million