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Rie Rasmussen

“ If you are going to show your breasts, you gotta do it for Brian De Palma. ”

By Patrick Z. McGavin

Who Is She?

The preternaturally long and stunningly gorgeous Scandinavian is seemingly too good to be true. The Danish-born actress, filmmaker and artist is an intoxicating Renaissance woman.

What Has She Done?

She kicked off her acting career with a nude, lesbian bathroom romp with Rebecca Romijn in the opening scene of Brian De Palma's Femme Fatale. After directing two short films, she recently made a spirited return to United States movie screens in the title role of French director Luc Besson's stylish black-and-white thriller, Angel-A.

Why Do We Care?

Beautiful, flirtatious and fearless, she holds nothing back, projecting a strength and style that is both commanding and intoxicating. Her stunning book of photographs, drawings and paintings is a marvel of personality and sexually uninhibited imagination.

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PLAYBOY.COM: You can have an intimidating presence. Where does that come from?

Rie Rasmussen: I think it comes from my family and being able to have imagination. I come from a huge family with a lot of brothers and sisters. There are nine of us with me. My imagination is what separated me.

PLAYBOY.COM: You were born in Copenhagen, but you moved to New York at the age of 15. How did that happen?

Rasmussen: I wasn't baptized as a baby. My mom was a communist. You have your confirmation on your 15th birthday, and I didn't have that. All my friends did. My father said, "Come with me to New York." I didn't want to come home.

PLAYBOY.COM: The openness you have about your body is remarkable.

Rasmussen: I've been nude all my life. So have my parents and my brothers and sisters and the society I lived in. People are topless in Copenhagen. This is the most natural attitude. This part is an innocent freedom that I have.

PLAYBOY.COM: Your opening scene in Femme Fatale with Rebecca Romijn is set during the Cannes Film Festival and is inter-cut with a robbery sequence. It's a great scene.

Rasmussen: If you are going to show your breasts, you gotta do it for Brian De Palma.

PLAYBOY.COM: The film was not a big commercial draw, but it became a cult hit. What was the impact on your career?

Rasmussen: I was a writer, and I wanted to do my film. Brian choosing me for the part was fantastic, but I never wanted a publicist, a manager, any part of the Hollywood [culture], because I never pursued acting. I proceeded to do my first short film [Thinning the Herd].


Photo: Rie Rasmussen (self-portrait)