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After one legendary second, actor Rolf Saxon selected to simply accept one other ‘Mission’
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After one legendary second, actor Rolf Saxon selected to simply accept one other ‘Mission’

Last updated: May 23, 2025 9:07 pm
Editorial Board Published May 23, 2025
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In case you are solely going to be in a single a part of a film, it’s finest if it’s probably the most memorable half. For instance, an exhilarating set-piece that units the template for a whole franchise.

So it was for actor Rolf Saxon, who appeared as a befuddled CIA analyst within the very first “Mission: Impossible” movie. The sequence, during which Tom Cruise dangles from the ceiling of a stark white vault room to infiltrate the pc system overseen by Saxon’s character, is now the stuff of action-cinema historical past.

From a throwaway punchline in that 1996 movie — exiling Saxon’s William Donloe to a distant radar station in Alaska — comes one of the surprising storylines within the new “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.” His half within the new movie is considerably bigger and supplies the movie with a few of its emotional heft, making Saxon’s return as Donloe a triumph. (A fairly memorable knife makes a comeback as nicely.)

For Saxon’s work within the first movie, he was in the identical bodily area as Cruise however their two characters by no means interacted and had no dialogue collectively. So a second late within the new movie when Donloe makes a heartfelt expression to Cruise’s Ethan Hunt of what his life has been like all these years in Alaska supplied reduction for the character of Donloe — and for the actor portraying him too.

“It was something I was hoping for, and then it happened,” says Saxon, 70. “It’s a great scene. Working with one of the biggest movie stars in the world, that’s kind of cool too.”

Rolf Saxon within the first ‘Mission: Impossible’ from 1996.

(Paramount Footage)

Lastly sharing a correct scene with Cruise additionally gave Saxon some perception into the explanation Cruise has been one of many world’s greatest film stars for greater than 40 years.

“There’s no question why he is,” Saxon says. “The energy that he personally brings into a room, I’ve never witnessed before. It’s focused, it’s practiced. I know this sounds like I’m supposed to say this about him, but it’s true. This guy’s unbelievable. And he does those effing stunts.”

Saxon is impressed, too, by the real-life mission Cruise is commonly vocal about. “His whole raison d’être is to enhance the industry that’s given him so much and bring people in, bring them back to theaters. And I just applaud that on my feet.”

A bearded man plays with a knife.

Rolf Saxon as William Donloe within the film “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.”

(Giles Keyte / Paramount Footage)

Having had a steadily profitable profession between his two “Missions,” Saxon lives within the Sierra Foothills of Northern California however was just lately on a Zoom name from New York Metropolis the day after attending the brand new movie’s U.S. premiere there. It was Saxon’s second time seeing the film, having additionally attended a premiere in London only a few days earlier.

Born in Virginia, Saxon studied appearing in England, the place he would land elements in quite a few British TV sequence in addition to assorted movie and theater roles. All through his profession he has additionally completed voice-over work for video video games, together with the “Broken Sword” sequence, and was the narrator for the American version of the favored youngsters’s present “Teletubbies.”

In response to Saxon, a lot of the enterprise of what Donloe does onscreen within the first film directed by Brian De Palma got here from an surprising interplay on set.

“I was given the script,” he recollects, “I read it and I thought, OK, there’s not a lot to do here. And then one day I was messing around on set, joking around, there was some downtime. And I got a tap on the shoulder from the first [A.D.], who said that Brian De Palma wanted to have a word with me. And I thought, ‘Uh-oh.’

“And I walked over and he had a very stern demeanor. Great guy, but he just always looked angry and he said, ‘You’re playing around on set.’ I said, ‘Yes, Mr. De Palma.’ He said, ‘Could you do that again?’ I said, “Sure, of course.” What am I going to say to say, no? He stated, ‘OK, after lunch, we’re going to have you ever messing round onstage. We’ll movie that.’” All of Donloe’s memorable bodily mishaps — the vomiting, the double take — have been Saxon improvs.

The vault sequence has change into one of many signature set-pieces of the primary movie, seemingly lifting from each the silent heist in “Rififi” and the spacewalk of “2001: A Space Odyssey” and setting a stunts-centric information for the franchise to come back. To carry out the scene, Cruise spent hours in a harness suspended from the ceiling.

“I mean, it was a long time,” says Saxon. “And they’d bring him down sometimes, but he’s that guy. He does what needs to be done. I was in the room a number of times with him, while he was filming it, but [our characters] never were supposed to meet.”

“And he hung up the phone, said, ‘Shut the door,’” remembers Saxon. “And he said, ‘This stays between us. If this comes out, it’s somebody in this room. I’m going to find out who it is and that’ll be your last day on the film.’ He wanted no publicity. He did it for this lady and her son. And the boy was fine, he was mildly concussed. When she came back the next day, there was a massive bouquet of flowers, saying ‘Welcome back.’ And then nothing was ever said of it again. That’s the kind of guy he is. And it took me two years before I would tell that story.”

Saxon had by no means had cause to come across Cruise within the intervening years, as a result of, as he says, “I’m an actor but I’m not a star.”

An image from the set of 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning'

Director Christopher McQuarrie, standing, offers notes to the forged, together with Saxon, on the set of “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.”

(Antonio Olmos / Paramount Footage)

The decision for the brand new movie first got here in January of 2022, and Saxon started capturing on the movie in August of that yr, ending in July of 2024. (Saxon’s casting was introduced through director Christopher McQuarrie’s Instagram in March 2023.) This time round, Donloe turns into a significant a part of the staff and is in the midst of the motion on the movie’s climax. In his years in Alaska he has even married an Inuit lady, Tapeesa (Lucy Tulugarjuk).

“The feeling on this set was one of warmth and inclusivity — welcoming,” says Saxon. “I was on it for almost three years, but people were on it for over five years. This schedule for the filming was very erratic, and [McQuarrie] kept very calm. McQ and Tom, they worked very much in tandem. I loved coming to work every day. Not that I didn’t with Brian’s stuff, but this was just a joy, and I was much more a part of it than I was in the first one. I was much more part of the team, the core group that was working.”

For “The Final Reckoning,” a sequence meant to happen in Alaska, with a staff of brokers arriving to the distant cabin occupied by Donloe and Tapeesa, was truly shot in Svalbard, an archipelago north of Norway.

“We were staying on a ship,” says Saxon. “We went to Longyearbyen, which is the furthest most populated area in the world. Then we took a six-hour ride north on the ship, parked on the glacier. And that’s where we lived for two weeks. Polar bears, walruses, reindeer and us. It was the most beautiful place I’ve ever been in my life.”

The cave sequence that’s a part of the film’s motion finale is about in South Africa however was shot within the Middleton mines in England’s East Midlands.

“This was in many ways a dream job,” says Saxon. “The people I’m working with, the thing I’m working on and the places I got to go to work. It’s just like, what would you really like to do? Here it is.”

Several team members walk through a cave.

Hayley Atwell, left, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise, Rolf Saxon, Lucy Tulugarjuk, Greg Tarzan Davis and Pom Klementieff in “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.”

(Paramount Footage)

From his preliminary conversations with McQuarrie, Saxon knew that his half could be considerably bigger than within the first movie. However even then it developed over the course of manufacturing. McQuarrie knowledgeable him that some scenes Saxon initially shot have been now not going for use and as a consequence of rewrites, the actor would now be a part of the climactic finale.

“He said, ‘We really like what you did, but we’ve had a story alteration, so we can’t use that. So we’re going to put you in in other ways,’” says Saxon. “And that was kind of like, ‘Oh, no’ and ‘Oh, yeah’ at the same time. Which is kind of the way this worked the whole way through.”

Among the many actors in his scenes this trip, Saxon had beforehand labored with Simon Pegg on the 1999 British sitcom “Hippies.” He additionally found that he and Hayley Atwell had attended the identical drama college in London, although some years aside. Additionally returning was Henry Czerny, whose character within the preliminary movie despatched Donloe to Alaska within the first place.

Actor Rolf Saxon for the movie "Mission: Impossible- The Final Reckoning"

NEW YORK — MAY 19 2025: Actor Rolf Saxon for the film “Mission: Impossible- The Final Reckoning” posing with the knife from the unique Mission: Unimaginable movie, photographed on the Museum of Transferring Picture

(Justin Jun Lee/For The Instances)

As as to if he had ever imagined returning to the franchise, Saxon holds his arms out large, saying, “Just a little dream.”

He provides, “I thought about writing Chris or Tom, ‘Dear Tom, here’s what I think we could do with Donloe.’ Or, ‘What about this with Donloe?’ And at one point, after listening to a friend, I drafted a letter to him. The next day I woke up and I thought” — he mimes wadding up a bit of paper and tossing it away — ‘That’s by no means going to occur.’ After which years later, bang, it did.”

Saxon stated he has by no means been acknowledged by anybody for the a part of Donloe. (That’s seemingly about to vary.) If pressed, his favourite of the “Mission: Impossible” movies has remained the primary one. So far.

“I suppose closure is one way of putting it,” says Saxon. “It’s been much more fun, this one. The other one, I did my job and I enjoyed doing it. But this one I got to really investigate. It’s like remounting a production onstage, or coming back to a project you did 20 years ago, 30 years ago and getting to redo it with what you know now, particularly with the excitement of a larger part. It’s fantastic. It’s another reason this is such a gift.”

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