Gösta Ekman(1939-2017)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
His career began with a bit part at Skansenteatern in Hjalmar Bergman's play
'Markurells i Wadköping' in 1955. The following year he debuted in the
movie Swing it, fröken (1956) playing against Alice Babs. He got speech lessons from
actress Sif Ruud and worked behind the camera in his father's and
Ingmar Bergman's movies. He applied for acting studies at the Royal Dramatic
Theatre but failed, but went on to act at Stockholms Stadsteater
instead. He also met his first wife, Fatima Ekman whom he married in secret.
During the 1960s and 1970s he made a lot of work together with
'Hasseåtage', Hans Alfredson and Tage Danielsson as well as many plays for Sveriges
Television. For TV he created the chaplinesque figure 'Papphammar'.
During the 1980s his fame grew even bigger with the successes in the
movies about 'Jönssonligan', starting with Beware of the Jonsson Gang! (1981). He has also shown
his talent both in dramas and criminal fiction, such as the movies
about criminal inspector Martin Beck, for example in _Polis polis potatismos (1993)_.