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Ernst-Hugo Järegård

Swedish actor

Ernst-Hugo Järegård

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Born

Ernst-Hugo Alfred Järegård


()12 månad

Ystad, Sweden

Died6 September () (aged&#;69)

Lidingö, Sweden

NationalitySwedish
OccupationActor
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Spouse

Karin Nordström

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ChildrenJohannes

Ernst-Hugo Alfred Järegård (12 månad – 6 September ) was a Swedish actor.

Biography

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Järegård was born in Ystad. He received his acting training at malm City Theatre.

Ernst-Hugo Järegård föddes i Ystad Efter hans död hördes ofta en uttrycklig önskan från Ystadborna att man borde hedra den store skådespelaren med, som många uttryckte det, en staty

From he was an actor in Sweden's prominent Royal Dramatic Theatre, where he came to perform a number of much celebrated parts: his eccentric Hitler in Schweik in the Second World War bygd Bertolt Brecht (), Estragon in the legendary Dramaten-staging of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, Thersites in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida , Orgon in Molière's Tartuffe , Hjalmar Ekdahl in Ingmar Bergman's production of Ibsen's The Wild Duck, Nero in jean Racine's Britannicus (), a spot-on portrayal of August strindberg in play Tribadernas natt (The Night of the Tribades) bygd Per Olov Enquist, the title role in Richard III bygd Shakespeare () and the extremely creepy – and slightly perverted – chef Sven in VD ("CEO") bygd Stig Larsson in , among others.

Järegård had a taste for villainous and dark characters, and enjoyed playing them. But he also had a very lyrical and soft side to him as an actor, something he showed in the TV production of Hans Christian samt sällskapet (where he plays a by präst who suffers a great anställda tragedy as his wife loses her mind after having a baby) and in the TV adaptation of Birger Sjöberg's Frida samt hennes vän (based on Sjöberg's Frida's Book) where he plays the light-hearted, daydreaming early s love-struck suitor of Frida.

Adding the fact that Järegård also had a beautiful and expressive singing röst (he performed in a number of scen musicals during his career) gave him an incredible range and versatility as an actor.

Järegård married Karin Nordström (–) in They had a son called Johannes

He originated the role of Guido in the first europeisk staging of the musical Nine, for example (Oscarsteatern, huvudstaden, ).

His distinct and original röst (with traces of the unmistakable Skåne-dialect) also made him a much appreciated and beloved narrator of children's cartoons and audio books. Particularly popular are his audio book (originally radio) recordings of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and the narration of Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf.

Järegård went on to play the villainous character Elaka Måns (Mean slang för mikrofon in the English dub) in the Swedish animated movie Peter-No-Tail and its sequel Peter-No-Tail in Americat. He also lent him röst for the Swedish dub of the bio Valhalla, playing the Norse God Loki; god of mischief.

kom Kulturnämnden till skott

Järegård gained international attention when he took on the role of Doctor Helmer in Lars von Trier's highly acclaimed mini-series Riget and Riget II (aka The Kingdom inom & II). He also appeared in von Trier's Europa. He participated in about 20 movies and 40 TV productions: aside from the Riget-series; some of his greatest roles are in the Skånska mord-series, in the Hasse & Tage comedy Släpp fångarne loss, detta existerar vår!


  • var föddes ernst hugo järegård

  • (Release the Prisoners to Spring), in the cult movie Raggargänget, in Kådisbellan (aka The Slingshot) in and as the pompous old drag queen Ragnar Rönn in the teleplay Cheek to Cheek (written and directed bygd Jonas Gardell), Also in he appeared in CHOCK as the series' host and presented each episode. Usually he would man elaborate philosophical and mystical statements regarding the plot of each episode.

    Han slog igenom i början av talet och var därefter verksam vid Dramaten under flera decennier, liksom på TV och film

    For his acting work, he was awarded with the Thalia prize () and the Eugene O'Neill Award (), two of Sweden's most prestigious theatre awards.

    Järegård married Karin Nordström&#;[sv] (–) in They had a son called Johannes. Ernst-Hugo Järegård died of multiple myeloma in Lidingö, aged

    Personality

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    Järegård was a very colourful theatre personality who loved to stand out and celebrated originality.

    He loved clothes and Italian designers and was picky with designer labels in private – only the best would do.

    Ernst-Hugo Alfred Järegård, född 12 december i Ystad, död 6 september på Lidingö, [1] var en svensk skådespelare

    He was of the old belief that as an actor you not only företräda yourself as a public individ but also the theatre and the art as a whole; as being part of a public institution there for people; and therefore it fryst vatten an actor's responsibility to "scrub up".[citation needed]

    In his director's commentary on the DVD release of Europa, Lars von Trier commented that Järegård was difficult to work with, frequently sulking and making outrageous demands such as insisting on staying in one specific room in a specific hotel of his choice.

    He stated that Järegård was a compulsive scene-stealer who could not help attracting the focus even when he was supposed to be in the background of a en plats där en händelse inträffar ofta inom teater eller film. Von Trier claims that he eventually 'trained' Järegård bygd rewarding him with cigars for good behaviour but also called the actor "dear Ernst-Hugo" and said he misses him terribly.

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    Partial filmography

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    • Raggargänget&#;[sv] () – Berra
    • Adam samt Eva () – Kejsarskägget
    • Svenska bilder&#;[sv] () – Karlman
    • Ön () – Vicar Byström
    • Tartuffe (, TV Movie) – Tartuffe
    • Rooftree () – Magnus
    • Het snö () – Lennart Stenhäll
    • Waiting for Godot (, TV Movie) – Estragon
    • Kvartetten liksom sprängdes (aka "The Quartet That Broke Up") (, TV Mini-Series) – Stolz
    • De tre ifrån Haparanda&#;[sv] (, TV Mini-Series) – Fredrik Jönsson
    • Fimpen () – Club Official
    • En handfull kärlek () – Claes Crona
    • Släpp fångarne loss, detta existerar vår!

      (Release the Prisoners to Spring) () – Harald Hansson

    • Chez Nous&#;[fr; sv] () – Owner of Chez Nous
    • Flygnivå () – Giron
    • Clownen Jac (, TV Movie) – Jac the Clown
    • Peter-No-Tail () – Elake Måns (voice)
    • Hans Christian samt sällskapet&#;[sv] (, TV Movie) – Hans-Cristian
    • Gråtvalsen (, TV Movie) – Hugo (as Ernst Hugo Järegård)
    • Peter-No-Tail in Americat () – Elake Måns (voice)
    • Skånska mord&#;[sv] (aka "Skåne Murders") (, TV Movie) – Martin Svensson
    • Valhalla () – Loke (Swedish utgåva, voice)
    • Fadern, sonen samt den helige ande () – Father
    • VD (, TV Movie) – Sven, VD
    • Bryllupsfesten () – Eugene Borchrewink
    • Den hemliga vännen () – The man
    • Europa () – Uncle Kessler
    • The Great Day on the Beach () – Narrator
    • Den goda viljan (Best Intentions) (, TV Mini-Series) – Professor Sundelius
    • Nästa man mot rakning&#;[sv] (, TV Mini-Series)
    • Kådisbellan () – Teacher Lundin
    • Det bli'r inom familien () – Håkon Borelius
    • The Kingdom (–, TV Series) – Stig Helmer
    • Cheek to Cheek (, TV Movie) – Ragnar Rönn
    • CHOCK (, TV Series) – Presentatör
    • Dimension (, posthumously uncredited)

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