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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1915-09-10 (109 years old)

Place of Birth

Stockholm, Sweden

Hasse Ekman

Biography:

Hasse Ekman (10 September 1915 – 15 February 2004) was a Swedish director, actor, writer and producer for film, stage and television.

Hasse Ekman is probably Sweden's most successful and critically acclaimed film director pre Ingmar Bergman (and aside from him) and post Sjöström and Stiller, with his peak in mid-1940s to the year 1950. Much influenced by filmmaker Orson Welles and also by episodic-films. His most successful film as a director is often said to be the 1950 film Flicka och hyacinter (Girl with Hyacinths), a crime/mystery drama about a young woman committing suicide by hanging herself in her apartment.

Hasse Ekman is part of the prominent "Ekman acting family" in Sweden: He was the son of Swedish star actor Gösta Ekman (senior) and father of actor Gösta Ekman (junior), actor Stefan Ekman and stage/film director Mikael Ekman. Also grandfather of actress Sanna Ekman.

As an actor Ekman also came to act in most of his own films, as the leading man and in a number of strong supporting roles, and he also acted in a three of early Ingmar Bergman-films (Prison, Thirst and Sawdust and Tinsel). He also played opposite his famous father in Intermezzo; the original Swedish 1936 film starring Ingrid Bergman in the female lead. Overall he made 50 roles in Swedish films.

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Known For

Acting

1993

Minns ni? as (archive footage)

1987

1981

The Guldbagge Awards as Self - Creative Achievement Award winner

1960

On a Bench in a Park as Stig Brender
Decimals of Love as Karl Krister 'Charlie' Gedelius

1959

Miss Chic as Buster Carell
Heaven and Pancakes as Willy Lorens

1958

Jazz Boy as Teddy Anker
The Great Amateur as Max Wallby

1957

The Halo Is Slipping as Per-Axel Dahlander

1956

Seventh Heaven as Willy Lorens
The Staffan Stolle Story as Klad Traenger
Private Entrance as Sture Falk

1954

The Yellow Squadron as Captain Birger Wreting
Gabrielle as Kjell Rodin
I rök och dans as Well dressed man in haystack

1953

1951

The Nuthouse as Hans Hasseson Ekman / Fänrik Bråde / Kim (voice)

1950

Jack of Hearts as Lt. Anders Canitz

1949

Thirst as Dr. Rosengren
Prison as Martin Grande

1948

The Banquet as Hugo Stenbrott
Little Martin Returns as Second Lieutenant Svensson
Each to His Own Way as Tage Sundell

1947

1946

Interlude as Vilhelm Canitz
While the Door Was Locked as Torsten "Totte" von Breda

1945

1944

A Day Will Dawn as Rutger von Brewitz
Jag är eld och luft as Tore Ekström, Actor

1943

The Sixth Shot as Man at the train platform
Changing Trains as Joakim Lundell
Life and Death as Kirre Granlund

1942

Flames in the Dark as Per Sahlén
Happiness Is on Its Way as Voice on the Radio (voice) (uncredited)

1941

Life Goes On as Ludvig Bourg
The First Squadron as Franconian Bråde

1940

June Night as Willy Wilson

1939

Cadets Together as Bertil Winge

1938

1937

1936

Intermezzo as Åke Brandt

1933

1924

Production

1950

Jack of Hearts as Producer
The White Cat as Producer

1949

1948

1946

Interlude as Producer

1944

Like Everyone Else as Producer
Like Everyone Else as Production Manager

Directing

1972

KaRamellodier as Director

1969

1964

1963

1961

Funny Boy as Director
The Heist as Director

1960

Decimals of Love as Director

1959

Miss Chic as Director

1958

Jazz Boy as Director
The Great Amateur as Director

1957

1956

Seventh Heaven as Director
Private Entrance as Director

1954

Gabrielle as Director

1953

1952

The Firebird as Director

1951

The Nuthouse as Director

1950

The White Cat as Director
Jack of Hearts as Director

1948

The Banquet as Director

1946

Interlude as Director

1944

A Day Will Dawn as Director
Like Everyone Else as Director
His Excellency as Director

1943

Changing Trains as Director
The Sixth Shot as Director

1942

1941

The First Squadron as Director

1940

1939

Emelie Högqvist as Assistant Director

Writing

1964

1961

Funny Boy as Writer

1960

1959

1958

Jazz Boy as Writer

1957

1954

Gabrielle as Writer

1953

1952

The Firebird as Writer

1951

The Nuthouse as Writer

1950

1949

1948

The Banquet as Screenplay
Little Martin Returns as Screenplay
Little Martin Returns as Scenario Writer

1944

1943

Örlogsmän as Writer
Changing Trains as Writer
Life and Death as Writer

Crew

1948

Little Martin Returns as Special Effects

Sound

1948

Little Martin Returns as Original Music Composer