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Occupation
  
Spouse
  
Turid Oversveen

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Bjorn Floberg

Years active
  
1972–present


Bjørn Floberg | Actors in Scandinavia
Born
  
12 September 1947 (age 76) (
1947-09-12
)
Tonsberg, Norway

Movies
  
A Somewhat Gentle Man, Kingsman, Fallen Angels, Bitter Flowers, 90 Minutes

Similar People
  
Trond Espen Seim, Bent Hamer, Hans Petter Moland, Alexander Eik, Eva Sorhaug

Top 5 best bj rn floberg characters 4 uno 2004


Bjørn Floberg (born 12 September 1947) is a Norwegian actor of film, television and theatre. He is particularly noted for playing unsympathetic authority figures, but he has also had success playing other types of roles.

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Theatre

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Floberg joined Det Norske Teatret (The Norwegian Theatre) in 1972, appearing in such plays as The Caretaker, When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, Long Day's Journey into Night, and Saint Joan of the Stockyards. Particularly notable roles include Molière in Mikhail Bulgakov's The Cabal of Hypocrites, the title role in Volpone, and Jean in Miss Julie. In recent years he has played various roles at Nationaltheatret, including Devlin in Ashes to Ashes and Professor Kroll in Rosmersholm. Floberg is particularly fond of Harold Pinter. In an interview with Aftenposten, he said: "[Pinter's] texts are like butter in my mouth", and added that Pinter's plays are distinguished by "character disintegration". On different occasions Floberg has played both the title role and the role of Henry Bolingbroke in Shakespeare's play Richard II.

Early film career

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Floberg made his film debut in 1976, in Oss, a science fiction film depicting Norway after a severe economic crisis. The film was directed by Laila Mikkelsen and written by Knut Faldbakken. In the 70's and 80's he appeared in several Norwegian films, playing alongside such actors as Sossen Krohg, Lars Andreas Larssen, Carsten Byhring, Frøydis Armand and Geir Børresen. In 1990 he played "The Father" in the Amanda Award-winning Norwegian film Herman, based on Lars Saabye Christensen's novel. According to the New York Times, "As Herman's parents, Elisabeth Sand and Bjorn Floberg generate a mixture of love and concern that would be appropriate for any character of Herman's tender age". The film was directed by Erik Gustavson.

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Floberg's breakthrough came when he played the title role in Telegrafisten (1993), another film directed by Gustavson, loosely based on Knut Hamsun's novel Sværmere. Floberg plays Ove Rolandsen, a telegraph operator and inventor, in a small coastal village in northern Norway, around the turn of the 19th century. The film was a success, with Floberg's performance being described as "glowing". In 1997 he appeared in the Norwegian crime film Insomnia, playing the antagonist Jon Holt, a famous author who claims to have had a close relationship to the murder victim. The film was generally well received. One reviewer rated the performances as "top notch", with Floberg being "effective as a mysterious figure Engstrom encounters during his investigation". The film was later remade by Christopher Nolan, starring Al Pacino, with Robin Williams playing Floberg's character.

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In the 1999 Swedish film Dykaren, Floberg played the role of Claes, one of two fishermen who rescues Polish Irena, played by Izabella Scorupco, from the water. The two fishermen later gets in trouble, as it turns out that Irena is being chased by members of the russian mafia. This was the fifth time Floberg played in a film directed by Erik Gustavson, who praised him: "[Floberg] is my Robert De Niro. Our fifth film together. It has always gone well". Floberg, on the other hand, dryly commented: "Yes, I got a phone call [from Gustavson] this time too". In an interview with Verdens Gang, he elaborated on his relationship with Gustavson: "We have a really good understanding. We talk a lot in codes, and save a lot of time. Besides, I really like the way Erik works". Floberg also expressed his satisfaction with playing a "good guy" for once, humorously acknowledging that he is probably considered Norway's "number one movie-psycho". Co-star Scorupco, on the other hand, characterized Floberg as charming, and "easy to fall in love with". In Misery Harbour, a Scandinavian/Canadian collaboration from the same year, Floberg returned to playing a negative character. He received critical acclaim for his depiction of the arrogant literary critic Johan Hoeg, being described as "brilliant", and "taking on the role (...) with razor-sharp spitefulness".

2000–2006

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Floberg's next major role was the father of Dina in the 2002 Swedish-Norwegian-Danish film I Am Dina. With a budget of 141 million NOK, this was one of Norway's largest productions ever, and Scandinavia's most expensive movie at the time. The film was based on the novel Dinas Bok by Herbjørg Wassmo, and starred Maria Bonnevie as Dina and Gérard Depardieu as Dina's husband Jakob. Floberg plays a key role as Dina's father. Floberg initially expressed his high expectations for the movie, but it ended up doing very poorly, being described as an "economic disaster". Floberg's performance received mostly negative reviews. Jon Selås of Verdens Gang described his role as "one-dimensional", while others criticized him for speaking English with a heavy Norwegian accent. After I Am Dina, Floberg appeared in Salmer fra kjøkkenet, a comedy / drama directed by Bent Hamer, starring Joachim Calmeyer as the grumpy old bachelor Isak. Floberg plays Grant, Isak's neighbour. He becomes increasingly jealous as Isak finds a new friend in Folke, an observer from the "Swedish Home Research Institute". The film did well, receiving an Amanda Award for Best Film. It was also Norway's 2003 entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Floberg received generally positive notices for his performance in an atypical role.

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The 2003 Norwegian horror film Villmark was Floberg's next movie. In it, he plays Gunnar, the abrasive, condescending leader of a small production company. To prepare his young team for their next production, a reality series, he takes them all to spend the weekend in an isolated cabin in the forest without food or cell phones. Soon mysterious things begin to happen, as the team discovers an abandoned encampment, and eventually the body of a woman, by a nearby lake. Despite this, Gunnar remains adamant that the team should stay the entire weekend. With a budget of only 8 million NOK, the film was considered a huge success. It was seen by almost 150000 people in the theatres. Reviewers were generally positive regarding Floberg's performance. Critic Birger Vestmo of NRK complimented Floberg for his frightening unpredictability, while Twitch's reviewer Collin Armstrong noted that: "Floberg in particular really impressed, switching Gunnar’s passive aggressive nature on and off with ease".

Floberg returned to the big screen in Uno (2004), a drama set in a shady gym in Oslo. Floberg plays a trademark role as the authoritarian, small-time criminal gym owner Jarle. The film was directed by Aksel Hennie who also played the leading role. The film was a critical success. Verdens Gang and Dagbladet both rated it 5 out of 6, while Birger Vestmo of NRK gave it 6/6. Floberg received positive nods from most reviewers, his performance being described as "highly adept", and "frighteningly ice cold". Per Haddal of Aftenposten called it his best performance since his breakthrough in Telegrafisten.

2006–present

In 2006, Floberg played the main villain in the crime thriller Uro, directed by Stefan Faldbakken. The film starred Nicolai Cleve Broch and Ane Dahl Torp, who were both nominated for Amanda Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively. The critical reception was overall good. Veteran critic Pål Bang-Hansen, who saw the film at Cannes Film Festival, enthusiastically exclaimed: "Bjørn Floberg is the foremost villain of Norwegian film. In this film he is more of an asshole than ever". Dagbladet's Inger Bentzrud commended the actors, but noted that all of Cleve Broch, Floberg, and Ahmed Zeyan played similar roles in Uno. One particularly negative review came from Bergens Tidende, who gave the film a 2/6 rating, highlighting Floberg's performance as one of the few positive points.

Following Uro, Floberg starred opposite Trond Espen Seim in Bitre Blomster (2007). This was the first in a series of films based on Gunnar Staalesen's crime novels. As chief inspector Jakob Hamre, he serves as a foil for shabby private investigator Varg Veum (Seim). The film received mixed reviews, although most reviewers agreed that the two leads, particularly Seim, delivered good performances. Initially, a total of six films were produced, four of them intended for direct-to-video release. The second theatrically released film in the series was Falne Engler (2008), directed by Morten Tyldum, with Floberg and Seim reprising their roles as Veum and Hamre. The film was very well received, and shortly after the premiere, the producers announced that an additional six films based on Staalesen's Varg Veum character would be made. Bjørn Floberg expressed his satisfaction with the films: "[The producers and directors] have set a new standard for this genre, and I would like to be a part of the continued development of the [Varg Veum] universe, together with the script writers, and not least Trond Espen, with whom I've had a very good cooperation". Production of the new films were scheduled to begin in August 2009. In 2010 he played alongside Stellan Skarsgård in the Norwegian black comedy A Somewhat Gentle Man.

In 2011, Floberg received the Committee's Honorary Amanda Award during the annual ceremony at the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund.

Filmography

Actor
2022
Ammo (TV Series) as
Ole
- Episode #1.6 (2022) - Ole
- Episode #1.5 (2022) - Ole
- Episode #1.4 (2022) - Ole
- Episode #1.3 (2022) - Ole
- Episode #1.2 (2022) - Ole
- Episode #1.1 (2022) - Ole
2022
More Than Ever as
Mister (Bent)
2021
The Burning Sea as
William Lie
2021
Clue: Maltesergåten as
Gamle-Tim
2021
Margrete: Queen of the North as
Asle Jonsson
2007
The Inspector and the Sea (TV Series) as
Karl Öqvist / Birger Karlström / Björn Larsson
- Auf dunkler See (2020) - Karl Öqvist
- Für immer Dein (2016) - Birger Karlström
- Näher als du denkst (2007) - Björn Larsson
2019
Out Stealing Horses as
Lars Haug
2014
Kingsman: The Secret Service as
Scandinavian Prime Minister (as Björn Floberg)
2014
Jakten på Berlusconi as
Malte
2012
90 Minutes as
Johan
2012
Varg Veum - Kalde hjerter as
Jacob Hamre
2012
The Dead Have It Easy as
Jacob Hamre
2011
At Night All Wolves Are Grey as
Hamre
2011
Varg Veum - The Consorts of Death as
Hamre
2011
Black Sheep as
Hamre
2010
Drottningoffret (TV Mini Series) as
Kjell Dahl
- Avsnitt 3 (2011) - Kjell Dahl
- Avsnitt 2 (2011) - Kjell Dahl
- Avsnitt 1 (2010) - Kjell Dahl
2010
Maria Wern (TV Series) as
Morgan Höglund
- Stum sitter guden: Del 2 (2010) - Morgan Höglund (as Björn Floberg)
- Stum sitter guden: Del 1 (2010) - Morgan Höglund (as Björn Floberg)
2010
Varg Veum - Skriften på veggen as
Hamre
2010
Kennedy's Brain (TV Movie) as
Kommissar Vrede
2010
A Somewhat Gentle Man as
Rune Jensen
2008
Varg Veum - Begravde hunder (Video) as
Hamre
2008
Varg Veum: Woman in the Fridge (Video) as
Hamre
2008
Varg Veum - Falne engler as
Hamre
2008
Varg Veum - Din til døden (Video) as
Hamre
2008
Cold Lunch as
Kildahl
2008
Varg Veum - Tornerose (Video) as
Hamre
2007
O'Horten as
Flo
2007
Varg Veum - Bitre blomster as
Hamre
2004
Ørnen: En krimi-odyssé (TV Series) as
Nils Hauge
- Kodenavn: Thanatos - Del 20 (2006) - Nils Hauge
- Kodenavn: Thanatos - Del 19 (2006) - Nils Hauge
- Kodenavn: Agamemnon - Del 14 (2005) - Nils Hauge
- Kodenavn: Hades - Del 8 (2004) - Nils Hauge
- Kodenavn: Nemesis - Del 7 (2004) - Nils Hauge
- Kodenavn: Ares - Del 6 (2004) - Nils Hauge
- Kodenavn: Skylla - Del 3 (2004) - Nils Hauge
2006
Uro as
Frank Hermansen
2006
Kjøter (TV Movie)
2004
Uno as
Jarle
2004
The Return of the Dancing Master (TV Movie) as
Lasse Rundström
2003
Tur & retur as
Uncle Sverker, Torkel's brother
2003
Operation Stella Polaris (TV Mini Series) as
Gjermund Backe
- Episode #1.3 (2003) - Gjermund Backe
- Episode #1.2 (2003) - Gjermund Backe
- Episode #1.1 (2003) - Gjermund Backe
2003
Møter uten kjærlighet (Short)
2003
Villmark as
Gunnar
2003
Salmer fra kjøkkenet as
Grant
2002
Musikk for bryllup og begravelser as
Peter
2002
I Am Dina as
Edvard, Dina's Father
2002
Shackleton (TV Mini Series) as
Sorlie (as Bjorn Floberg)
2001
Silent Witness (TV Series) as
Lensmann Nils Hansen
- Two Below Zero: Part 1 (2001) - Lensmann Nils Hansen
2000
Sofies verden (TV Mini Series) as
Major Albert Knag (episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- Episode #1.8 (2000) - Major Albert Knag (episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- Episode #1.7 (2000) - Major Albert Knag (episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- Episode #1.6 (2000) - Major Albert Knag (episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- Episode #1.5 (2000) - Major Albert Knag (episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- Episode #1.4 (2000) - Major Albert Knag (episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- Episode #1.3 (2000) - Major Albert Knag (episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
2000
Ikíngut as
Skipstjóri (as Björn Floberg)
2000
Dykkerne as
André
2000
Dykaren as
Claes
1999
Ungfrúin góða og húsið as
Viggó
1999
Misery Harbour as
Johan Hoeg
1999
Sofies verden as
Major Albert Knag
1999
Tørst - Framtidens forbrytelser as
Jack (Episode: Hemmelig smerte)
1998
Bloody Angels as
Presten
1998
The Last Contract as
Tom Nielsen
1997
Dag 1 (Short)
1997
Ørnens øje as
One-eyed Man
1997
Insomnia as
Jon Holt
1997
Den sidste viking as
Thorgrim
1995
The Viking Sagas as
Sighvat
1995
Hører du ikke hva jeg sier! as
Stig
1994
Ti kniver i hjertet as
Wiik
1993
Secondløitnanten as
Kerlow
1993
Telegrafisten as
Ove Rolandsen
1990
Pappa Bues flyttedag (TV Movie) as
Pappa Bue
1990
Herman as
Father
1990
Aksjemordet (TV Mini Series) as
Skipsreder Harbitz-Larsen
- Episode #1.3 (1990) - Skipsreder Harbitz-Larsen
1989
1814 (TV Mini Series) as
Johan Caspar Herman Wedel Jarlsberg
- Riksforsamling (1989) - Johan Caspar Herman Wedel Jarlsberg
- Et edsvorent folk (1989) - Johan Caspar Herman Wedel Jarlsberg
1989
Sabeltigerens sønn (TV Movie) as
Man Ray
1988
Brun bitter as
Sebastian Ramberg
1988
Blücher as
Lunde
1987
Fri (TV Movie) as
Bennie
1986
Den sultende klasses forbannelse (TV Movie) as
Ellis
1985
Øye for Øye as
Oscar, resturanteier
1984
Papirfuglen as
Pal Brenden
1983
Spyship (TV Mini Series) as
Pedersen
- Episode #1.6 (1983) - Pedersen
1979
Grenseland (TV Mini Series) as
Edvard
- Hjemover (1979) - Edvard
- Gjensyn (1979) - Edvard
- Oppbruddet (1979) - Edvard
1979
Kronprinsen as
Erik
1979
Rallarblod as
Jensa-Jens
1978
Blindpassasjer (TV Mini Series) as
Akeron
- Hvem av oss er den drepte? (1978) - Akeron
- Det fremmede romskipet (1978) - Akeron
- Stjerneskipet Marco Polo (1978) - Akeron
1977
Lykkespill (TV Mini Series) as
Espen Tofte
- Episode #1.3 (1977) - Espen Tofte
- Episode #1.2 (1977) - Espen Tofte
- Episode #1.1 (1977) - Espen Tofte
1977
Kosmetikkrevolusjonen as
Redaktør
1977
Det tause flertall as
Jesusfreak
1976
Oss as
Fenrik
1976
Løperne (TV Movie) as
Hans Ulleland
1973
Sladek den svarte riksvernsmann (TV Movie) as
Hakekorsmenn
1973
Barselstuen (TV Movie) as
Claus
1973
Miranda (TV Movie) as
Fredrik Berthelsen
Self
1999
Frosset hjerte (Documentary) as
Amundsen (voice)
Archive Footage
1992
Norsk historie (TV Series documentary) as
Georg Sverdrup
- 1814 - Selvstendighet og union (1992) - Georg Sverdrup

References

Bjørn Floberg Wikipedia