Thomas Hanzon
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Thomas Hanzon | |
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Born | Sundbyberg, Sweden | 20 June 1962
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1985– |
Known for | Johnny Strand in Klas Mellgren in Beck – Sista vittnet Zoran in Wallander - Vittnet |
Spouse(s) | Åsa Hultman (2014– ) |
Partner(s) | Lena Endre (1986–1999) |
Sven Thomas Hanzon (born 20 June 1962) is a Swedish actor and stage actor at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm and former footballer. He was born in 1962 in Stockholm, Sweden. He worked with Ingmar Bergman in both movies and on stage. He has two children with Swedish actress Lena Endre and is now married to Åsa Hultman and living in Stockholm.
Early years[]
Hanzon played football for Djurgårdens IF. He made his senior debut in the derby against Hammarby IF at the age of 17. He also played on the Swedish youth national team. He left a promising career as a professional football player to pursue an acting career.[1][2]
Hanzon, with several others, started the theatre group Theater Cameleont in 1982. The group later became Club Cameleont. He wrote A Joker in the Game on behalf of the Swedish Church.[2]
Hanzon was discovered by a producer from the Stockholm City Theater. He made his debut in 1985 in Arnold. He remained with the theater for several years and received most of his acting education there. He did not stay at the theater due to his lack of formal education, and then became involved in drama.[2]
Hanzon made his film debut in 1987 in Colin Nutley movie Nioende Kompaniet. He made his TV debut in 1987 on Swedish Television Drama in Stieg Trenter's series "Lysande Landning". Ingmar Bergman directed Hanzon in the TV production "Private Confessions". He played in the Bergman movie Trolösa in 2000, directed by Liv Ullmann. The movie won several honours, including the Festival Award Jury's Special Prize in Belgium.[3]
Hanzon joined the Royal Dramatic Theatre where he had his first role as the young Danceny in Dangerous Liaisons, and he has been part of the permanent ensemble ever since.
The Royal Dramatic Theatre[]
With the Royal Dramatic Theatre Hanzon has collaborated in multiple productions with the director Ingmar Bergman. He has also collaborated with directors , , and Arthur Miller. He has also worked with Lars Norén and Robert Lepage. With the Royal Dramatic Theatre he collaborated with in "The tenderness I value", directed by Stefan Larsson, in 2008, and in "God of the massacre", directed by , in 2009.
Selected filmography[]
- 1987 – Nionde kompaniet (Ninth Company)
- 1994 – Leken
- 1994 – Yrrol
- 1995 – Älskar, älskar inte (Alskar Does Not Love)
- 1997 – Tic Tac
- 1998 – (voice as Gregory O'Hara)
- 1999 – Vägen ut
- 2000 – Hassel – Förgörarna
- 2000 – Trolösa
- 2000 – Livet är en schlager
- 2000 – The Little Mermaid 2 (voice as Eric)
- 2001 –
- 2002 – Beck – Sista vittnet
- 2005 –
- 2005 –
- 2005 –
- 2006 –
- 2006 – Van Veeteren – Fallet G as Münster[4]
- 2007 – Underbar och älskad av alla (Wonderful and Loved by Everyone)
- 2011 – Jag saknar dig as Albert[4]
- 2014 – Medicinen (Medicine) as Magnus[4]
- 2015 – Sverige år fantastiskt (Sverige er fantastisk) as Svend-Erik[4]
- 2015 – Dödsdansen - generalrepetitionen (The Dance of Death - General Rehearsal)
- 2015 – Så ock på Jorden (Heaven on Earth) as Bruno[4]
- 2016 – Jag älskar dig - en skilsmässokomedi (I Love You - A Divorce Comedy) as Nils[4]
- 2016 – Krigarnas ö (The Name of the Game) as Police[4]
TV theatre, TV series selected[]
- 1987 –
- 1989 – Tiger Rag
- 1990 – Destination Nordsjön (Destination North Sea)
- 1996 –
- 1996 –
- 1996 – Enskilda samtal
- 1996 –
- 1999 – Personkrets 3:1
- 2002 – Pappa polis
- 2003 –
- 2003 –
- 2005 –
- 2005 – Wallander as Zoran[4]
- 2006 – Ørnen: En krimi-odyssé (The Eagle) as Patrik[4]
- 2007 – Leende guldbruna ögon (Golden Brown Eyes) as Hasse Manheimer[4]
- 2007 – Der Kommissar und das Meer (The Inspector and the Sea) as Kristian Norström[4]
- 2007 – Kodenavn Hunter as Göran[4]
- 2008 – Häxdansen as Patrik[4]
- 2008 – Livvagterne (The Protectors) as Gabriel Magnusson[4]
- 2008 – Livet i Fagervik as Jörgen Wikman[4]
- 2012 – Hellfjord as Bosse Nova[4]
- 2013 – Morden i Sandhamn - den innersta kretsen (The Sandhamn Murders) as Ingmar[4]
- 2013 – Maria Wern - Drömmen förde dig vilse (Maria Wern) as Anders[4]
- 2014 – Portkod 1525
- 2018 – Der Kommissar und das Meer
- 2019 – Das Mädchen am Strand
- 2020 – Agent Hamilton
Theatre[]
Audiobooks (selection)[]
- 2020 – Flowers over hell by
- 2020 – Unhappy in Paradise by
- 2020 – Edward Finnigans restoration by Anders Roslund and
- 2020 – Sleep Tight by Anders Roslund
- 2019 – Box 21 by Anders Roslund and
- 2019 – Moratorium by
- 2019 – Dark Powers by
- 2019 – Unlikley reasons by
- 2019 – Happy Birthday! by Anders Roslund
- 2018 – The Phenomenon Ingvar Kamprad by Anders Ström
- 2018 – The chef that got out of his room by
- 2018 – The Beast by Anders Roslund and
- 2017 – Exit West by
- 2017 – A brother to die for by Anders Roslund and
- 2016 – Three minutes by Anders Roslund och
- 2019 – The Bear Dance by Anders Roslund and
Prize and distinction[]
- 1998 – - for People cirkel 3:1
- 2012 – Gunn Wållgren Award
- 2015 – Daniel Engdahls-award
Jury work[]
Thomas Hanzon has been in many different juries for film awards.
- "Risings Star" on Stockholm International Film Festival 2015
- "Best Female Actress" on Internationell Emmy Awards 2016
- Head Jury, XXIX Stockholm Competition on Stockholm International Film Festival 2018
References[]
- ^ "Five actors who could have been footballers". UEFA.com. 26 February 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ^ a b c "Thomas Hanzon – Svensk Filmdatabas". Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ "Trolösa (2000) – Svensk Filmdatabas". Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Thomas Hanzon". IMDb. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
External links[]
- 1962 births
- Living people
- Swedish male film actors
- Swedish footballers
- Djurgårdens IF Fotboll players
- Allsvenskan players
- Swedish male television actors
- 20th-century Swedish male actors
- 21st-century Swedish male actors