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Nationality
  
Swedish

Name
  
Gosta Ekman

Relatives
  
Gosta Ekman (grandson)


Years active
  
1911-1937

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Frans Gosta Viktor Ekman

Born
  
December 28, 1890 (
1890-12-28
)
Stockholm, Sweden

Children
  
Hasse Ekman (1915-2004)Jan Mikael Ekman (1926-1927)

Died
  
January 12, 1938, Stockholm, Sweden

Spouse
  
Greta Ekman (m. 1914–1938)

Movies
  
Faust, Intermezzo, Swedenhielms Family, Kungen kommer, Charles XII

Occupation
  
Actor, theatre manager

Gösta Ekman, Sr. (December 28, 1890 – January 12, 1938), was a Swedish actor. Generally spoken of as Swedish theatre's most legendary stage actor, Gösta Ekman enjoyed a prolific stage career during his short life, becoming the first real star of Swedish theatre.

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Born as Frans Gösta Viktor Ekman, his boyish good looks attracted both sexes, helping to create a massive cult following and elevating him to the status of a living legend. Combined with a beautiful voice and a powerful stage presence, Ekman was able to captivate his audiences.

Career

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He was known as a self-taught master of disguise with theatre make-up and costumes, Gösta Ekman was equally convincing as a farmer's son, an 18th-century middle-aged aristocrat, or an 80-year-old lunatic. Furthermore, he played in comedies, tragedies, dramas, and operettas. As a result, it was believed that he was capable of being convincing in all genres and as all types of characters. At different times, he also ran and supervised several private theatres in Stockholm, including the Oscarsteatern, the Vasateatern, and the Konserthusteatern. He was also head of the Gothenburg City Theatre in the 1930s. At the Vasateatern, which he ran from 1931 to 1935, he both directed and played the lead in several plays, while also producing a large number of productions. As a result, his time at the Vasateatern is considered to be the peak of his stage career. He first entered the stage as an extra in an operetta in 1907, but made his professional stage debut in the renowned Selander Company in 1911. The ghost of Gösta Ekman is still said to haunt his former dressing room at the theatre.

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Ekman started in films at the dawn of the Swedish film industry and played an important role in its development. One of his first film roles was in Victor Sjöström's experimental film Trädgårdsmästaren (1912). Later, he played the lead in the first Swedish talkie, För hennes skull (1930). Ekman also acted in two films that would gain international recognition: F. W. Murnau's silent film classic Faust, where he played the title character, and in the original 1936 version of Intermezzo, where he played a world-famous violinist opposite Ingrid Bergman in her breakout role. But they had in fact already acted opposite each other in the Swedish 1935 movie Swedenhielms Family where they share a couple of wonderful scenes alone together as their characters have a heart-to-heart conversation on life and love; among the most memorable moments in the film.

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His best on-screen credit is often said to be his King Charles XV/Leonard Pettersson in film comedy Kungen kommer (1936), where Ekman masterfully plays a double-role in the film; first the king and then also the king's lookalike; an actor who is hired by members of the Royal Court to impersonate His Majesty at a private party. Naturally the real king later arrives at the party causing a number of confusions and comic mix-ups.

Ekman also made a number of successful song recordings from his revue numbers, including songs "En herre i frack" (1935) – perhaps his most popular recording – and "Kvinnor och champagne" (Women and Champagne) in 1929.

Personal life

Early on, Gösta Ekman was labeled as a workaholic, sacrificing himself for his art and for his love of the theatre. Later, as his fame increased, his workload also increased. During the day, he would rehearse and direct plays. In the evening, he played leading roles in stage plays. Later at night, he would film. This busy schedule left him with relatively little free time. Furthermore, the free time he did have was spent carrying out his duties as the administrative director of the theatres he ran.

In 1926, while filming Faust in Berlin, he was introduced to cocaine by two Scandinavians, who told him that cocaine would help him cope with his work schedule better. Sadly, this began a long-term drug addiction for the actor that slowly deteriorated his health and eventually caused his death 12 years later at the age of 47.

In 1914, Gösta Ekman married Greta Sundström. Later, Greta gave birth to Hasse Ekman, who came to be one of Sweden's most successful film directors in the 1940s and 1950s. Gösta Ekman's grandson, Gösta Ekman, Jr., has also become well-known through his career as an actor and is considered to be one of Sweden's very finest actors. One of Hasse Ekman's movies, The Royal Rabble from 1945 about a famous acting family, was partly based on his own upbringing in an acting family.

Selected stage work

  • 1936 – The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen (part: Hjalmar Ekdahl)
  • 1935 – En förtjusande fröken by Ralph Benatzky
  • 1935 – Köpmannen i Venedig The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare (part: Shylock)
  • 1934 – Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen (title role)
  • 1934 – Bödeln (The Hangman) by Pär Lagerkvist (title role)
  • 1934 – Hamlet by William Shakespeare (title role)
  • 1931 – Glada änkan (The Merry Widow) by Franz Lehár (part: Count Danilo) (operetta)
  • 1928 – Broadway by George Abbott (part: Roy Lane)
  • 1927 – Så tuktas en argbigga (The Taming of the Shrew) by William Shakespeare (part: Petruchio)
  • 1927 – Candida by George Bernard Shaw (part: Marchbanks)
  • 1926 – Han som får örfilarna (He Who Gets Slapped) by Leonid Andreyev (leading role: HE)
  • 1925 – Gösta Berlings saga (The Saga of Gosta Berling) by Selma Lagerlöf (reprise run; title role)
  • 1924 – Graven (The Grave) by Paul Raynal
  • 1923 – Gösta Berlings saga by Selma Lagerlöf (title role)
  • 1923 – En herre i frack by André Picard (L'homme en habit)
  • 1922 – Gustav Vasa by August Strindberg (part: Erik XIV)
  • 192? – Kameliadamen (The Lady of the Camellias) by Alexandre Dumas
  • 1919 – Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (part: Romeo)
  • 1916 – Gamla Heidelberg (Old Heidelberg) by W. Meyer-Förster
  • 1915 – Lycko-Pers resa by August Strindberg
  • 1914 – Svanevit by August Strindberg (part: The Prince)
  • 1911 – Bröllopet på Ulfåsa (The Wedding at Ulfåsa) by Frans Hedberg (professional stage debut; part: Bengt Lagman)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1940
    Än en gång Gösta Ekman (Short) as
    Hellert, lawyer
    1937
    Häxnatten as
    Arne Markell
    1936
    Intermezzo as
    Professor Holger Brandt
    1936
    Johan Ulfstjerna as
    Johan Ulfstjerna
    1936
    Kungen kommer as
    Leonard Pettersson / King Charles XV
    1935
    Swedenhielms as
    Rolf Swedenhielm
    1934
    København, Kalundborg og - ? as
    Sig selv
    1933
    Två man om en änka as
    39 Ludwig Karlsson
    1933
    Kära släkten as
    Claes af Leijonstam
    1933
    Kanske en diktare as
    Filip, rockvaktmästare
    1931
    Brokiga blad as
    Sigge Wulff
    1930
    Mach' mir die Welt zum Paradies as
    Gunnar
    1930
    For Her Sake as
    Gunnar Lanner
    1928
    The Last Night as
    Marc-Anton
    1928
    Gustaf Wasa del II as
    Gustaf Eriksson Wasa
    1928
    Gustaf Wasa del I as
    Gustaf Eriksson Wasa
    1927
    Husband by Proxy as
    Markis Robert de Luny / Jean Coubert - förvaltare
    1927
    Hans engelska fru as
    Ivor Willington
    1926
    Klovnen as
    Joe Higgins - klownen
    1926
    Faust as
    Faust (as Gösta Ekmann)
    1925
    Karl XII, del II as
    Karl XII
    1925
    Charles XII as
    Karl XII
    1924
    The Young Nobleman as
    Count Hans Lewestierna
    1924
    Carl XII:s kurir as
    Axel Roos
    1922
    Kärlekens ögon as
    Henry Warden
    1922
    Mortal Clay as
    Bertram
    1921
    En lyckoriddare as
    Lars Wiwalt
    1920
    Familjens traditioner as
    Ernst
    1920
    Gyurkovicsarna as
    Geza Gyurkovics
    1920
    Thora van Deken as
    Bjerring
    1920
    Bomben as
    Ture af Örnefeldt
    1918
    Mästerkatten i stövlar as
    Karl Konstantin Kattrup
    1913
    The Girl from Abroad; or, The Great Underworld as
    The rich young man
    1912
    Systrarna (Short) as
    Detective
    1912
    The Gardener (Short) as
    Cedric - The Gardener's Son
    1911
    Blott en dröm (Short) as
    Konrad von X
    1911
    Stockholmsfrestelser eller Ett Norrlands-herrskaps äventyr i den sköna synderskans stad (Short)
    Writer
    1930
    For Her Sake (memoirs Den taenkande August)
    1920
    Gyurkovicsarna
    Director
    1927
    Husband by Proxy
    Soundtrack
    2005
    En decemberdröm (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Hemligheter (2005) - (performer: "En herre i frack")
    1936
    Intermezzo ("Intermezzo" (1936)) / (performer: "Intermezzo" (1936))
    1935
    Swedenhielms (performer: "Votre toast (The Toreador Song)", "Du månäpple,jag kan et ta' ner Dig" - uncredited)
    1933
    Kära släkten (performer: "Om blott jag har din kärlek")
    1930
    For Her Sake (performer: "Åh, Isabell", "För hennes skull", "Là ci darem la mano" [from the opera "Don Giovanni"])
    Self
    1996
    Ett förgiftat liv (TV Movie documentary)
    1927
    Harry Persson - Bud Gorman as
    Self - Spectator
    Archive Footage
    2002
    Los 5 Faust de F.W. Murnau (Video documentary) as
    Self / Faust
    1999
    Vill ni se en stjärna as
    Self
    1999
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Professor Holger Brandt (clip from Intermezzo (1936))
    - Ingrid Bergman: A Passionate Life (1999) - Professor Holger Brandt (clip from Intermezzo (1936))
    1998
    Dämonische Leinwand - Der deutsche Film der zwanziger Jahre (Documentary) as
    Faust (clip from Faust: Eine deutsche Volkssage (1926)) (uncredited)
    1995
    Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Faust / Various roles
    - The Unchained Camera (1995) - Faust (uncredited)
    - Art's Promised Land (1995) - Various roles (uncredited)
    1993
    Minns Ni? (Documentary short)
    1993
    Skapande historia (TV Series documentary) as
    Gustav Wasa
    - Gustav Vasas äventyr i Dalarna (1993) - Gustav Wasa
    1984
    Ingrid (Documentary) as
    Self - clip from 'Intermezzo' (uncredited)
    1983
    Historia del cine: Epoca muda (Video documentary) as
    Faust (uncredited)
    1969
    Hollywood: The Selznick Years (TV Movie documentary) as
    Actor 'Intermezzo' (1938) (uncredited)
    1960
    Gustaf Wasa as
    Gustaf Wasa
    1958
    Jazzgossen as
    Self - Skådespelare
    1958
    It Only Happened Once as
    Self - Gösta Ekman

    References

    Gösta Ekman (senior) Wikipedia