Willem Dafoe closes another busy year with ‘Nosferatu’

Willem Dafoe got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in January. It feels like heโs been trying to earn it ever since.
Dafoe appeared in six roles in four remarkable movies this year: Robert Eggersโ โNosferatu,โ Jason Reitmanโs โSaturday Night,โ Tim Burtonโs โBeetlejuice Beetlejuiceโ and Yorgos Lanthimosโ โKinds of Kindness.โ
Not that the 69-year-old actor in any way needs to prove himself. Dafoe has made more than 150 film and TV projects, landed four acting Oscar nominations (โPlatoon,โ โShadow of the Vampire,โ โThe Florida Project,โ โAt Eternityโs Gateโ) and should have gotten another for one of the half-dozen 2023 movies he was in (Lanthimosโ โPoor Things,โ if you must ask).
Does he ever stop working? Long a mainstay of New Yorkโs experimental Wooster Group theater company, Dafoe spends most of his time off in Rome with his filmmaker wife, Giada Colagrande. Time for other passions? Eggers, who also directed the actor in โThe Northmanโ and โThe Lighthouse,โ believes so.
โWillem is a very deep person with many interests outside of acting and outside of himself, which unfortunately is not true of all actors,โ Eggers says. โAnd he just loves to do.โ
โThat sounds good!โ Dafoe says with an unmistakable raspy cackle over the phone. โThe truth is, I may not be shooting all the time, but I always feel like Iโm working. Iโm either preparing things or checking things out, watching movies or reading. So Iโm really a little obsessed with this making movies and theater game.โ
Researching roles is how he expands his mind.
โThatโs one of the pleasures of my profession,โ he says. โIt gives you an excuse to learn things that you might not know much about. And it helps root what youโre doing. When you learn things, you can apply the pretending in a different way.โ

โBecause heโs a little eccentric, heโs not quite seeing the world the same as the other characters are,โ Willem Dafoe says of his Professor Albin Eberhart von Franz character in โNosferatu.โ
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For โNosferatuโsโ Professor Albin Eberhart von Franz, the actor brushed up on occult sciences โ as they were understood in 1838. The remake of the silent horror classic pits Von Franz against Bill Skarsgรฅrdโs ghastly Count Orlok, the Dracula figure in this Germanic riff on Bram Stokerโs vampire tale.
โThereโs a welcome sense of humor about it,โ Dafoe says of his energized take. โBecause heโs a little eccentric, heโs not quite seeing the world the same as the other characters are. Itโs a relief from the heavy Victorian vibe.โ
Though a โNosferatuโ veteran โ he portrayed Orlok actor Max Schreck in โShadow of the Vampire,โ the 2000 film about the making of F.W. Murnauโs 1922 masterpiece โ Dafoe refrained from giving Skarsgรฅrd tips.
โHe didnโt need any,โ Dafoe laughs. โI would never give an actor advice. You get in trouble when you start putting your stuff on other people. Everybodyโs got to find their own way.โ
As real-life NBC executive Dave Tebet, Dafoe is literally the adult in โSaturday Nightโsโ room as chaos engulfs the young comedians pratfalling toward the sketch showโs 1975 first broadcast. Masking conflicting priorities with a gruff exterior, Tebet ultimately decides whether to throw the โliveโ switch at 11:30 or cut to a Johnny Carson rerun.
โThere was a part of him that wanted them to succeed, another part of him was pragmatic and wanted to take care of his business, and a part didnโt want them to succeed,โ Dafoe observes. โItโs interesting when a character has mixed objectives and they go back and forth, depending on the scene and who theyโre talking to.โ
โSaturday Nightโsโ long Steadicam takes โ through a perfectly re-created Studio 8H, 2022 โSNLโ host Dafoe attests โ gave the stage veteran extra juice.
โYou dance with the camera and the other actors,โ he says. โWhen you have that double concentration, it really focuses you. It forces you to not lay back, becomes quite athletic. You donโt show, point, preen or strut, you do. Thatโs always the sweet spot.โ
For Wolf Jackson, the dead tough-guy actor in the blockbuster โBeetlejuiceโ sequel, Dafoe referenced an amalgam of TV detectives and couldnโt resist going for โthe Jack Lord hair.โ
While definitely an auteur piece, Burtonโs afterlife comedy operated at a level similar to the โSpider-Manโ and โAquamanโ tentpoles the actor has appeared in.
โBig event movies are huge investments,โ indie mainstay Dafoe acknowledges. โYour job is to elevate what youโre doing and not do it by the numbers. You have to find a personal reason for being there. Itโs not just a question of being a good soldier; itโs to make the character live.โ
Willem Dafoe stars in the 2020 film โSiberia.โ
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In the three-part โKinds of Kindness,โ Dafoe plays a CEO who controls every aspect of his employeesโ lives and a jealous sex guru who wants to bring the dead back to life. Vicarious fun to play such manipulative characters?
โWhether itโs manipulating or being manipulated, thatโs [another] pleasure of my profession,โ Dafoe says. โYou get to take on different patterns, thinking and feelings in a safe way. Whether itโs a villain or someone thatโs more heroic, it doesnโt really matter.
โThere is something special about being able to do terrible things that youโre not going to get punished for,โ he admits. โBut it works the other way too. Thereโs a power in doing positive and beautiful things without necessarily getting the rewards of it. It can humble you and humanize you and, ironically, get you off yourself because you can poke holes into your conditioning.โ
We think heโs earned that star.