Jesper Tydén

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Jesper Tydén
Born
Jesper Tydén

(1975-08-09) August 9, 1975 (age 46)
Stockholm, Sweden
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Jesper Tydén (born August 9, 1975) is a stage actor and singer from Stockholm, Sweden.

Biography[]

Jesper Tydén, born in Stockholm/Sweden, started his Vocal and Musical education at the Royal Music Conservatory in Stockholm. Throughout his studies he was a member of the Eric Ericsson Chamber Choir and the Swedish Radio Choir. His acting experience and bachelor in musicaltheatre he got from “Artisten” the Theatre and Opera school in Gothenburg. After graduating, Jesper was hired to play leading roles by numerous major musical theatres and productions throughout Europe including Disney’s worldpremiere of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” 2000 in Berlin/Germany, “Elisabeth” 2001/02 in Essen/Germany, “Miss Saigon” 2003/04 in St.Gallen/Switzerland, “Elisabeth” 2003/04 in Vienna/Austria, “West Side Story” 2003/04 in Bregenz/Austria, “Dracula” (European Premiere) 2005 in St.Gallen/Switzerland & Graz, “Robin Hood” (World Premiere) 2005 in Bremen/Germany, “Les Misérables” 2007 in St. Gallen/Switzerland & Graz/Austria and “Tutanchamun” (World Premiere) 2008 in Gutenstein/Austria. In 2009 he played “Les Misérables” in Klagenfurt/Austria and “La Belle Bizarre du Moulin Rouge” a European Tour. In 2009/10 he played the part of Toby in "Sweeney Todd", Radames “AIDA”, Padre “MANN VON LA MANCHA” D’Artagnan“3 Musketeers”. He has recorded 7 Cast CD’s & 2 Pop singles and is an appreciated soloist in numerous concerts and galas.

Stage Work[]



Discography[]

Cast Recordings[]

  • - Tutanchamun (2008)
  • The Count of Monte Cristo (English Demo) - Albert (2008)
  • Robin Hood (Bremen) - Robin Hood (2005/2006)
  • Dracula, the Musical (Graz) - Jonathan Harker (2007)
  • (Touring) - Armand (2008–2009)
  • - Tutanchamun (2010) (October/November 2010)

Studio albums[]

  • How Could I (Single)
  • Let It Ride (Single)
  • The Drunken Sailors (with Henrik Westerberg)

Miscellaneous[]

  • Musical Stars Volume 2 (Vocalist)

References[]

External links[]

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