
Gösta Ekman
Acting
Biography
Hans Gösta Gustav Ekman, also known as Gösta Ekman the Younger, born July 28, 1939 in Stockholm, died April 1, 2017 in the same city, was a Swedish actor and director. He was the son of the director Hasse Ekman and the artist Agneta Wrangel, as well as the grandson of the actor Gösta Ekman the elder.
Born: July 29, 1939
Place of Birth: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Known For

Face to Face
A psychiatrist temporarily separated from her family begins to experience severe psychological distress while working at a mental hospital and returning to her childhood home. As her professional responsibilities and personal relationships intersect, she undergoes a breakdown that forces her to confront long-suppressed memories and fears. (Note: This entry refers to the 1976 four-part Swedish television miniseries. A condensed theatrical feature edited from the same material was released separately in 1976.)

Herr och fru Papphammar

Mr. Bohm and the Herring
Mr. Bohm is a middle-aged man who buys a herring as a pet.

Lysande Jönssonligan - 40 år
See behind the scenes of the Jönssonligan films in this anniversary documentary where we get to hear the story behind the comedy classics and take part in exclusive background material from the recordings. In new interviews, actors, directors and screenwriters talk about how the films were once created. We also get to hear some of today's most popular comedians and artists talk about their obsession with Jönssonligan.

The Box
A Swedish revue for a quartet of players. The name "Lådan" comes from the box on the stage from which the co-workers entered.

Till minne av Gösta Ekman
The actor and director Gösta Ekman was one of Sweden's most popular artists. He was born 77 years ago straight into the Swedish acting elite. In this memory film, we start from the very last filmed interview that was done with Gösta.

Gula Hund
Gula Hund (English title: Yellow Dog) is a Swedish variety show that was the second of "three dog-revues" (so called because they all have "dog" in their name). The first one being Gröna Hund (Green Dog) and the third and last one was Svea Hund.

Swedish Portraits
The unemployed Timjan discover Mejram singing and instantly fall in love with her.

Bergman: A Year in a Life
The year 1957 was one of the most prolific for the Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman: he shot two films, released two of his most celebrated films and produced four plays and a TV movie while juggling with a complicated private life.

Farbrorn som inte vill va' stor
Ragnar works in an office. He turns 33 in May, and he has 45 in shoes. Ragnar has a vivid imagination. The more he thinks, the younger he wants to be. He thinks it would be good if he were ten years or maybe only seven. Then he would be out playing now. Usually Ragnar think when he sits in his office. He is actually the man who does not want to grow up, or become a grown-up.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Self
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Self
as Dartanjang
as Gentleman
as Theodor Bäckström (Pompe)
as Vippan
as Gunnar
as Tage Olsson
as Gösta Ekman
as Mr. Khopp
as Self
as (archive footage)
as Bank Manager Callert
as Martin Beck
as Martin Beck
as Martin Beck
as Martin Beck
as Martin Beck
as Martin Beck
as Martin Beck
as King Gustaf III
as Gustaf III
as The thin man
as Carson
as Self
as The friend
as Charles-Ingvar "Sickan" Jönsson
as Lambert
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as Bjelke
as Charles-Ingvar "Sickan" Jönsson
as Claes-Henrik 'Håna' Ahlhagen
as Torbjörn "Tobbe" Skytt
as Narrator
as Charles Ingvar "Sickan" Jönsson
as Kurt S Wresig
as Stig Larsson
as Restaurant guest
as Karl XII
as Gary
as Charles-Ingvar "Sickan" Jönsson
as Kurt
as The New Driver
as Rune Strand
as Rune Strand
as Charles-Ingvar "Sickan" Jönsson
as Self
as John Smith, Police chief of Säpo
as Herr Gunnar Papphammar
as Hotel Cleaner (uncredited)
as Stig
as Berättare (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as Berättare (voice)
as Gerner
as David Jernberg
as Tore
as Gunnar Papphammar
as Picasso
as Axel
as Various
as Mikael Strömberg
as Mikael Strömberg
as Frans - Prison director
as The Son
as Dummy (voice)
as Gustav III
as Dante Alighieri
as Friedrich Murk
as Sten Wall
as Micke's Father
as Johan Isak
as Kung Karl Fredrik I
as Tomas
as Rikard
as Male student
as Sebastian
as Per Nilsson
as Lennart
as Young man
as journalisten Blom
as Peter
as Nilsson
as Herr Sixten
as Self
as arbetsförmedlingsdirektörsassistent Bengtsson
as Student in Uppsala
as Stefan
as Erik