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Mads Mikkelsen MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

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You know, after observing him for quite some time now there's no other option but to classify him as an ESFP. First, we have to take into reconsideration this man is nearing his 60s, all functions have matured by now. However, if you watch a lot of his older interviews even he himself admits to still acting like a child despite his age. But what really stands out about Mads being an Se user is his priority to focus on what's important to HIM at the moment, which yes, could be argued is a superficial way of describing Se, but please read the interview below and tell me that it doesn't reek Se, Fi and Te: Q: Is there a life philosophy that you feel has carried you through your career? A: My approach to what I do in my job — and it might even be the approach to my life — is that everything I do is the most important thing I do. Whether it’s a play or the next film. It is the most important thing. I know it’s not going to be the most important thing, and it might not be close to being the best, but I have to make it the most important thing. That means I will be ambitious with my job and not with my career. That’s a very big difference, because if I’m ambitious with my career, everything I do now is just stepping-stones leading to something — a goal I might never reach, and so everything will be disappointing. But if I make everything important, then eventually it will become a career. Big or small, we don’t know. But at least everything was important. Even his hatred for method acting supports his reliance on Se because so much of Mads' skills can be traced back to mastering something as soon as it's given to him. He doesn't have to go through lengthy amounts of time immersing himself in a character to be able to perfect a role, he just reads the script, understands it, does the job, and gets the paycheck. It's less about taking notes and so much as getting straight to work and dusting your hands off once it's all done. He embodies the stereotype of that one student who didn't study for the exam but aces it either way. He's very all-natural and goes with the flow but at the same time, he knows that his career is nothing more than what it is - a job, something that pays the bills and he knows he just needs to fulfill whatever is assigned to him without attaching a lot of sentimentality and meaning to the task in hand. He doesn't come prepared but he nails it either way. He literally lied about watching all the James Bonds movies when he auditioned for his role as Le Chiffre, and to this day, his character is claimed to be one of the most astounding antagonists in all James Bond movies. He's vocal about his opinions and isn't one way to shy away from them, when expressing disdain it's very plain and obvious. His professionalism is unmatched but most of all, his fondness for living life, doing your best, and making life meaningful by living it instead of finding meaning before deciding to live one's life is very admirable. He's an incredible actor who gets the job done and perfects it every single time. An amazing (and incredibly handsome) example of an ESFP.

Biografie

Mads Dittmann Mikkelsen (born 1965) is a Danish actor. Originally a gymnast and dancer, he began his career as an actor in 1996. He rose to fame in Denmark as Tonny the drug dealer in the first two films of the Pusher film trilogy, and in his role as the brash yet sensitive policeman, Allan Fischer, in Peter Thorsboe's Danish television series Rejseholdet (Unit One) (2000–03).

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