Swedish actors who deceased in 2004

Here are 4 famous actors from Sweden died in 2004:

Hasse Ekman

Hasse Ekman (September 10, 1915 Stockholm-February 15, 2004 Marbella) also known as Hans Ekman or Hans Gösta Ekman was a Swedish film director, actor, film producer, screenwriter and lyricist. He had five children, Gösta Ekman, Stefan Ekman, Mikael Ekman, Krister Ekman and Fam Ekman.

Hasse Ekman was the son of the famous Swedish stage director and actor, Gösta Ekman Sr. He started his career as an actor and appeared in several movies in the 1930s and 1940s, including the popular film "Don't Give Up" (1947). In 1949, he directed his first film, "Medan staden sover" (While the City Sleeps), which was a massive success and established him as one of the leading Swedish film directors.

Throughout his career, Hasse Ekman directed over 40 films, including some of the most iconic Swedish films of the 1950s and 1960s, such as "Girl with Hyacinths" (1950) and "The Cat" (1965). He was known for his innovative use of camera angles and lighting techniques, as well as his ability to depict complex psychological themes in his films.

In addition to his work in film, Hasse Ekman was also a successful screenwriter and playwright. He wrote the screenplay for many of his own films, as well as for several other Swedish filmmakers. He was also an accomplished lyricist, contributing to the lyrics for some of Sweden's most beloved songs, including "När min vän" (When My Friend) and "En valsmelodi" (A Waltz Melody).

Hasse Ekman died on February 15, 2004, in Marbella, Spain, at the age of 88. His contributions to Swedish film and theater continue to be celebrated and remembered today.

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Keve Hjelm

Keve Hjelm (June 23, 1922 Gnesta-February 3, 2004 Tullinge) also known as Karl Evert "Keve" Hjelm, Karl-Erik Hjelm or Karl-Evert Hjelm was a Swedish actor, television director, film director and screenwriter. He had four children, Åsa-Lena Hjelm, Kåre Hjelm, Ola Hjelm and Matti Hjelm.

Hjelm began his career as an actor in the 1940s and went on to direct and write for both television and film. He directed several popular television shows in Sweden, including the crime drama "Spanarna" and the variety show "Hylands Hörna." He also directed several films, such as "Sällskapsresan" and "Grodorna."

In addition to his work in entertainment, Hjelm was also an accomplished painter and sculptor. He studied art in Paris and later exhibited his work in galleries in Sweden and other parts of Europe.

Hjelm was married to actress and singer Lill-Babs from 1955 to 1961. He later married journalist Barbro "Bobby" Gustafsson in 1965, with whom he had his four children.

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Hasse Funck

Hasse Funck (June 14, 1917 Linköping-December 22, 2004) also known as Hans Fredrik ("Hasse") Funck was a Swedish singer, dancer, actor, film director and nobleman.

Born into a noble family, Funck began his career as a dancer and singer in the 1940s. He quickly gained popularity in Sweden with his charming performances and was soon regarded as one of the country's most beloved entertainers.

In addition to his work on stage, Funck also appeared in over 20 films throughout his career, including several directed by famous Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman. He also directed several films himself, and was known for his innovative and creative approach to filmmaking.

Funck was not only known for his professional accomplishments, but also for his philanthropic work. He was an active supporter of several charitable organizations and was particularly dedicated to helping children in need.

Despite his success and popularity, Funck remained humble and gracious throughout his life. He earned the respect and admiration of countless fans and colleagues, and his legacy continues to be celebrated in Sweden and beyond.

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Lakke Magnusson

Lakke Magnusson (May 21, 1946 Kinna-February 19, 2004 Stockholm) also known as Lars Goeran Magnusson was a Swedish actor. He had six children, Pella Magnusson, Truls Magnusson, Fröja Magnusson, Tora Magnusson, Minna Magnusson and Leo Magnusson.

Magnusson began his acting career in the 1960s, initially working in the theater. He later transitioned to film and television, appearing in several popular Swedish productions throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Some of his notable performances include roles in "Jönssonligan" (The Johnson Gang) and "Änglagård" (House of Angels).

In addition to his acting work, Magnusson was also a well-known voice actor and provided the Swedish dubbing for many popular films and TV shows.

Outside of his professional life, Magnusson was dedicated to environmentalism and was involved in various conservation efforts in Sweden. He passed away in 2004 at the age of 57.

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