Rolf Lassgård
Rolf Lassgård | |
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Born | Rolf Holger Lassgård 29 March 1955 Östersund, Sweden |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse |
Birgitta Lassgård
(m. 1989; div. 2021) |
Children | 3 |
Rolf Holger Lassgård (born 29 March 1955) is a Swedish actor. He is known for his many roles in
crime dramas
.
Life and career
Lassgård was born in
Puck" in its production of A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1980. Lassgård followed Oskarson to the Folkteatern company in Gävle in 1982, giving a series of highly acclaimed performances.[1]
For his role in Önskas he was nominated for the award for Best Actor in a leading role at the 27th Guldbagge Awards.[2] The following year he won the award at the 28th Guldbagge Awards for his role in Night of the Orangutan.[3]
Lassgård had various small film roles, but his breakout role was Kjell-Åke Andersson's 1992 film Min store tjocke far ("My big fat father") for which he won the 1992
crime drama television series Sebastian Bergman.[4] From 2011 - 2015, Lassgård has appeared in Seasons 2,3, and 4 of the TV Norwegian comedy series Dag, playing a free-thinking, free-wheeling therapist. In 2013 he starred in the crime series The Death of a Pilgrim, a dramatic retelling of the assassination of Olof Palme and fictionalised account of the discovery of his killer in the 2010s. He had the leading role as Ove in the 2015 film A Man Called Ove, which won him another Guldbagge Award for best male actor.[5]
Personal life
Lassgård married actress Birgitta Lassgård in 1989; they had been a couple since 1982 and have three children. They divorced in 2021.[6]
Selected filmography
- 1991 - Önskas
- 1992 - Night of the Orangutan
- 1993 – Murder at the Savoy
- 1993 – Roseanna
- 1993 – The Fire Engine That Disappeared
- 1993 – The Man on the Balcony
- 1994 – Mördare utan ansikte (Faceless Killers)
- 1994 – The Police Murderer
- 1994 – Stockholm Marathon
- 1995 – Hundarna i Riga (The Dogs of Riga)
- 1996 – Den vita lejoninnan (The White Lioness)
- 1998 - Under the Sun
- 1996 – The Hunters
- 1999 - Tarzan (as the Swedish voice of Clayton)
- 2001 – Villospår (Sidetracked)
- 2002 – Den 5:e kvinnan (The Fifth Woman)
- 2003 – Mannen som log (The Man Who Smiled)
- 2005 – Steget efter (One Step Behind)
- 2006 – Brandvägg (Firewall)
- 2006 – After the Wedding
- 2007 – Pyramiden (The Pyramid)
- 2008 – De gales hus
- 2009 – Storm
- 2011 – The Hunters 2
- 2012 – Sebastian Bergman
- 2013 - The Death of a Pilgrim
- 2014 - Another Time, Another Life
- 2015 - A Man Called Ove
- 2016 - The Lion Woman
- 2017 - Downsizing
- 2018 - Jägarna (English: The Hunters)
- 2019 - The Spy
- 2020 - Min Pappa Marianne (My Father Marianne)
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rolf Lassgård.
- ^ a b P.O. Qvist (2004). "Rolf Lassgård". Swedish Film Database (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 December 2010.
- ^ "Önskas (1991)". The Swedish Film Database. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
- ^ "Min store tjocke far (1992)". The Swedish Film Database. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
- ^ Editor, Caroline Frost Entertainment; UK, Huffington Post (28 May 2012). "REVIEW: Can Sebastian Bergman Fill The Bridge's Gap?". Retrieved 2 January 2017.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Glädjevrålet på Guldbaggegalan". Retrieved 8 January 2017.
- ^ Malmqvist, Moa; Ekroth, Benjamin (22 March 2021). "Lassgård skiljer sig efter 38 år – flyttar till Skåne". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 1 September 2021.
External links
- Rolf Lassgård at IMDb
- Interview by Kerstin Monk - January 2004
- Branagh's Wallander - Website relating to the BBC's English-language Wallander starring Kenneth Branagh and Swedish versions with Krister Henriksson and Rolf Lassgärd