Bill Skarsgard Reveals Three Actors Who Almost Played Count Orlok in ‘Nosferatu’ Before He Got the Role | Bill Skarsgard, Daniel Day-Lewis, Longform, Mads Mikkelsen, Nosferatu, Willem Dafoe | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
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Bill Skarsgard Reveals Three Actors Who Almost Played Count Orlok in ‘Nosferatu’ Before He Got the Role | Bill Skarsgard, Daniel Day-Lewis, Longform, Mads Mikkelsen, Nosferatu, Willem Dafoe | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip


The movie Nosferatu has been a major success at the holiday box office and it stars Bill Skarsgard as the villain Count Orlok, though there were other actors considered for the role before him.

Nosferatu is a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman (Lily-Rose Depp) and the terrifying vampire (Skarsgard) infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.

In its first nine days of release, the movie has already grossed $56 million at the domestic box office and is on track to becoming one of Focus Features’ top-grossing movies of all time.

So, who almost played Count Orlok instead of Bill?

Keep reading to find out more…

The actor revealed these three actors were considered…

Daniel Day-Lewis photo

Daniel Day-Lewis

Willem Dafoe photo

Willem Dafoe

Mads Mikkelsen photo

Mads Mikkelsen

Bill opened up about the other actors in an interview with Swedish outlet Moviezine.

“I know [director Robert Eggers] talked about Daniel Day-Lewis. And for a while it was Willem Dafoe who was going to play him, when I was cast as Thomas. And Mads Mikkelsen,” he said.

Bill was originally going to play the role of Thomas, which is now played by Nicholas Hoult!

Check out a photo of what Bill‘s prosthetic member in the movie actually looked like.





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