Welcome to Noomi Rapace Online, your premiere web resource on the Swedish actress. Best known for her performances as Lisbeth Salander in the original "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" film trilogy, "Prometheus" and the recent Indie hit "Lamb", Noomi Rapace has emerged as one of the most exciting European actresses of this decade. This unofficial fansite provides you with all latest news, photos, editorials and video clips on her past and present work.  Enjoy your stay and check back soon.
Jan
13
2024

Apple TV+ has started airing promotional spots for the upcoming “Constellation” during its programs, so we can expect a first trailer being shown online very soon ahead of the series’ February 21 release. So far, a first key art has been released as well as a new production still featuring Noomi, whose character, astronaut Jo, will be the central character of the series.

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Photo Gallery – Career – Television Films & Series – Constellation – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career – Television Films & Series – Constellation – Posters & Key-Art

Jan
05
2024

Happy New Year everybody. While we’re patiently waiting for Apple TV starting promotion for Noomi’s new television series “Constellation” next month, let’s move along in updating the site’s archives. Additional public appearances pictures from 2011 have been added to the photo gallery – an exciting year in Noomi’s career with her first international production “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows”, critical success with “Babycall”, for which she won Best Actress at the Rome International Film Festival. For a complete list of all updates, have a look at the list below. Enjoy the new additions.

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Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Premiere (London)
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Premiere (L.A.)
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Press Conference
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – 6th Rome International Film Festival – Photocall
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – 6th Rome International Film Festival – Closing Ceremony
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – 6th Rome International Film Festival – Babycall Premiere
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Premiere
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – Jameson Empire Awards
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – Paris Fashion Week – Givenchy Show
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – ELLE Style Awards 2011
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – 64th British Academy Film Awards – Arrivals
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – BAFTA Nominees Party
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2011 – Paul Premiere

Dec
07
2023

Apple TV+ today shared the first images from “Constellation,” a new eight-part, conspiracy-based psychological thriller drama starring Noomi Rapace and Emmy Award nominee Jonathan Banks. Created and written by Peter Harness, also starring James D’Arcy, Julian Looman, William Catlett, Barbara Sukowa and introducing Rosie and Davina Coleman as Alice. Directed by Emmy Award winner Michelle MacLaren, Oscar nominee Oliver Hirschbiegel and Oscar nominee Joseph Cedar, “Constellation” will make its global debut with the first three episodes on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 on Apple TV+, followed by one episode weekly through March 27.

“Constellation” stars Rapace as Jo — an astronaut who returns to Earth after a disaster in space — only to discover that key pieces of her life seem to be missing. The action-packed space adventure is an exploration of the dark edges of human psychology, and one woman’s desperate quest to expose the truth about the hidden history of space travel and recover all that she has lost.

Produced by Turbine Studios and Haut et Court TV, the series is executive produced by David Tanner, Tracey Scoffield, Caroline Benjo, Simon Arnal, Carole Scotta and Justin Thomson. MacLaren directs the first two episodes and executive produces with Rebecca Hobbs and co-executive producer Jahan Lopes for MacLaren Entertainment. Harness executive produces through Haunted Barn Ltd. The series was shot principally in Germany and was series produced by Daniel Hetzer for Turbine Studios, Germany.

Nov
25
2023

For the October 2023 issue of the Swedish Nuda Paper (a biannual hardcover publication), Icelandic poet, novelist, and lyricist Sjón and Noomi Rapace join for a discussion on the complexity of the human species and its most salient features. A wide-ranging interivew accompanied by a fantastic new editorial featuring Noomi. Drawing from memories of their Icelandic childhood and recent experiences with their surroundings, Sjón and Rapace highlight the meaningful influence that an innate connection with nature has had on how they think of life. As they investigate the links between human evolution and climate change, the conversation rapidly turns into a call to action to denounce the abuses inflicted on the most fragile, animals and humans alike. From the necessity to take control of our competitiveness to the disillusionment with today’s materialistic system, the two pinpoint the perks and flaws of what being human entails while stressing the urge to go back to our most genuine essence. The article can be read on the Nuda Paper website, the hardcover can be ordered in their shop.

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Photo Gallery – Editorial Photography – 2023 – Session 01

Nov
16
2023

With nothing happening in the present, let’s take another deep dive into the past: Several articles and interviews from Icelandic outlets have been added, all covering Noomi’s breakthrough role with the “Millennium” trilogy and her move to Hollywood. Included are some great cover stories and rare pictures from that time. Enjoy the new addtions.

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Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 2011 – SunnudagsMogginn (Iceland, December 25, 2011)
Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 2010 – Morgunbladid (Iceland, August 21, 2010)
Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 2010 – Sky (Iceland, January 14, 2010)
Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 2009 – SunnudagsMogginn (Iceland, November 15, 2009)
Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 2009 – Dagbladid Vísir (Iceland, July 24, 2009)
Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 2009 – Fréttabladid (Iceland, July 23, 2009)
Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 2009 – Morgunbladid (Iceland, July 23, 2009)

Oct
28
2023

After having completed Noomi’s recent TV tenure on “Django”, I have spent some more time researching her previous tv work – which proves a difficult task since most of Noomi’s early work on Swedish television has never been released on DVD or has been shown outside of Sweden. But, I was successful in finding additional promotional stills for “Tre Kronor” and “Stora Teatern”, as well as screencaptures and videos from the 2007 drama series “Labyrint”, for which Noomi also participated in so-called mobisodes – short extras to the general episodes which were exclusively shown online. Those can be now found in the video archive, all courtesy cinematographer Alex Linden’s Vimeo page. All photo updates can be found below. Enjoy.

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Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 1997 – “Tre Kronor” Photocall
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Tre Kronor – Promotional Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Stora Teatern – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Labyrint – Mobisode Screencaptures – Episode 10
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Labyrint – Mobisode Screencaptures – Episode 09
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Labyrint – Mobisode Screencaptures – Episode 08
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Labyrint – Mobisode Screencaptures – Episode 07
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Labyrint – Mobisode Screencaptures – Episode 05
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Labyrint – Mobisode Screencaptures – Episode 02
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Labyrint – Mobisode Screencaptures – Episode 01

Oct
14
2023

Most of us have probably first seen Noomi in the spectacular “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”, the first in Stieg Larsson’s “Millennium” book series that was planned to feature 10 volumes, but was cut short after Larsson’s death and three and a half books. Back then, David Lagercrantz was commissioned to carry the series forward and wrote a further three volumes. Now, Karin Smirnoff, a successful journalist and novelist in her own right, has instigated a planned further trilogy. “The Girl in The Eagle’s Talons” reintroduces us to damaged hacker, and now businesswoman Salander, and her friend and occasional lover Blomkvist. The action largely takes place in Norrland County in the north of Sweden. Salander has travelled north to come to the aid of her niece Svala, whose mother has gone missing. Blomkvist, dispirited by the end, after 31 years, of his beloved print magazine ‘Millennium’, and its conversion into a podcast, is in the area because his daughter Pernilla is marrying local politician and businessman Henry Salo. The untapped natural resources of Sweden’s far north have begun to attract the attention of various multinational companies, eager to cash in. The area has become something of a new Klondyke. There are people who are not willing to leave their homes to facilitate the construction of giant wind farms and people who are not willing to accept such refusals. There have been many disappearances of young immigrant women in the area. You can read more about the book over here. As we know, Rapace’s Salander time has been finished with the film trilogy, but I think we all still enjoy a good Salander sleuthing.

Oct
02
2023

Just as we have finished covering “Django”, US viewers will finally get a chance to watch the 10-part Western series themselves. Netflix has just licenced the series and put out all 10 episodes on October 01, 2023. The series first aired earlier this year on Canal+ in France before Sky picked up the rights in both Italy and the United Kingdom. In Australia, the rights were sold to SBS. Although a French-Italian production (Cattleya and Atlantique Productions are behind it), the 10-episode series is spoken in English. StudioCanal distributes the series. Reviews for the series weren’t that strong, with the series sitting at a 4.4/10 on IMDb at the time of publishing. The Guardian gifted the series with a 3-star review, concluding, “It is preposterous and overblown and gory, but if you settle in for the long haul then there is potential in this stranger who has come to town to raise hell.”

Sep
15
2023

We wrap up our “Django” coverage with screencaptures from the final episode, “The Western Sea”. Since the series has not been released in many territories outside of Europe, I’ve worked on a new site feature to provide more in-depth information on every episode of “Django” – and while we’re at it, more information about Noomi’s other television projects. So from now on you can find additional pages for Django, Jack Ryan, The Millennium Trilogy and one of Noomi’s very first tv appearances, 2001’s Pusselbitar. I’ve tried finding more information or episode recaps on Noomi’s additional Swedish work, namely Labyrint, Stora Teatern and Tre Kronor, but haven’t been successful so far. If you have collected more information on those shows or other projects, feel free to write me. In the meantime, enjoy the screencaptures from the “Django” finale.

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Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Django – Screencaptures – Episode 10: The Western Sea

Sep
12
2023