Skincare Master Ole Henriksen Gets Biography Treatment

The wild, hydrated life of skincare masters is Ole Henriksen’s star, preparing for the big screen.

The 74-year-old is the subject of a new biopic project that is often installed by Martin Scorsese collaborator Niels Juul and author-turned-Sugel-renowned author James Wyllie. The news was announced at the Cannes Film Festival Wednesday morning. Henriksen sat on the sofa on the upper deck of the yacht and joined his creative collaborators in a panel discussion on the project’s vision.

Juer told Hollywood Reporter The project is in its early stages, with no director or talent, but does have Wyllie's script. Scribes include BBC and Film4 projects and books Miniature gang, Nazi wife There are others. "Ole's story is incredible, but in order to make it we have to find the perfect writer, who is James Wyllie. When I heard Ole's life story, I was blown away."

According to his official creature, Henriksen was born in Nibe, a small village in Denmark. A passion for dancing led him to Indonesia at the age of 19, where he developed cystic acne. It happens to be a beautician’s friend Lagita helps change his skin by using plant therapy. As his skin clears, a new task emerges to help others with their own skin care problems. After graduating from Christine Shaw College in London in 1975, he moved to Los Angeles, where he opened a spa of the same name in West Hollywood.

By the early 1980s, "Ole Glow" helped him become one of the industry's first and foremost celebrity facial care workers, including Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross and David Bowie. He launched his own label - Olehenriksen Skin Care - the brand has been a huge success. In 2011, Olehenriksen was acquired by Luxury Powerhouse LVMH.

But it's just Henriksen's business side, and Juul is ultimately shocked by Henriksen's personal journey. Juul Irish,,,,, silence and Huayue's killer And Michael Mann FerrariSaid Henriksen moved him with what he endured and how he quietly helped him with his gay marriage in his home country.

“First of all, he is the skincare provider for clients like Diana Ross and David Bowie.Oprah Winfrey performs) Promote his book. But before all this, he was just a 17-year-old who grew up in the countryside of Demark. He hasn't identified as gay yet, he doesn't know what that is, but he likes to dance with his hands. He was beaten by a rough gang, which happened in the 60s and 70s. He then fled to Copenhagen, Denmark, which has the only vibrant gay scene in the country because it is almost illegal elsewhere. He meets a Harvey Weinstein-type producer, who is actually a gangster-type producer, who has sex. They fly around the world like you don't believe. ”

But wait, there's more: "This guy ended up killing a prostitute, shooting in his mouth, having no money alone in Indonesia, having nothing to do. Come in, seek help behind the scenes, becoming the champion of gay rights, especially in Copenhagen.

According to the man himself, he is also an "open book". "I never believed in being closed. I jumped out of the closet at a young age. It was a great feeling. There was no secret, and it was great for me to work with James (and Niels) so that they could elevate the oldest happiness to something very special."

Henriksen attributes to Juuls for his “great success” in “always in the sport” and his relentless energy. The fact that he is also from Denmark and works closely with Scorses seems to be in his favor as well. Henrikson added: “My life has always been a Scorsese movie with all the drama, but that’s not the purpose of this movie.”

As for the plot, Wyllie reveals that his script was conducted over a week and has two fictional characters who meet Henriksen and "transform" after spending time with him. Vision also requires music to play an important role in the story. Willie said in a conversation with the skincare master that he was shocked by Henrikson’s lifelong love for dance and music.

"The life of Ole is tough, he deals with many obstacles, which will beat most of us," he explained. "But he always overcomes them, his attitude is always positive. The music brings you positive and energetic, and we crave something light and feel good so you can walk out of the cinema like you spent an hour."

As for Henriksen, who still lives a colorful life, the biopic offers another opportunity to do something unexpected. “I’ve always had an open attitude toward new adventures,” he said. “It doesn’t matter to all of us because life is a charming roller coaster ride for all of us.”

Henriksen was at a brand re-celebration on February 23, 2017 at Artbeam, New York. (Photo by Lars Niki/Getty Images in Olehenriksen)
Henriksen and husband Laurence Roberts were at a dream Halloween costume party in Los Angeles on October 21, 2017. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images at Starlight Children’s Fund