Thomaz Ransmyr

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Thomaz
Thomaz performs in Copenhagen in 2012
Thomaz performs in Copenhagen in 2012
Background information
Birth nameThomas Erik Viktor Ransmyr
Also known asThomaz
BornSkanör, 48
Genreselektro, synth, musical, pop, folk, poetry
Occupation(s)Singer, actor, author
Years active1992–present
Associated acts
Websitewww.thomaz.nu

Thomaz (real name Thomas Erik Viktor Ransmyr; born 15 June 1973) is a Swedish artist and author working from The Netherlands. Through the years, he has worked within theatre and music with a wide width (from musical to electro) in collaborations with people such as , , Robert Engstrand (Liberator, Turisas) and Scottish from the group Rezillos (where he was a member under the name "Simon Templar)".

Ransmyr was born in Skanör, Sweden. His mother's father was the painter . On his mother's side he is related to Charles Lindbergh.

On stage he has been involved in the musical Elvira Madigan (1992) at Malmö Stadsteater, In musical Cabaret (1993–1995), The Bonateaterns (Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night", 1997), the horror play Murder (2004) and in ´ at in Malmö and at Stockholms stadsteater. The longest engagement was as living ghost in the ghost house, , at the tivoli Gröna Lund between 1999 and 2004.

On film he has been seen in Bo Widerbergs Lust och fägring stor (nominated for an Oscar as "best foreign film" under the title "All Things Fair") and in the cult movies and . On TV he has been seen in, among other productions, Det grovmaskiga nätet and .

Thomaz has been seen singing on Swedish TV4 performing songs made famous by Lill-Babs. In 2006 he released an odd version of the Melodifestivalen song "" (Swedish for "Star in Heaven") which ended up nr 1 at ´s votinglist in 2006 and nr 8 at the gay magazine ´s popularity list in 2006. A song in his native language, Swedish, is included on all of his records, and he usually sings one song in Swedish at every concert, no matter which country he sings in, which is very appreciated.

On the 2012 album "Nobody's Child", which as loneliness as theme, Thomaz sings in English and Dutch, and on the physical release a hidden song in Swedish. The sleeve picture was taken outside his hometown Skanör in Skåne. On the record he is once again collaborating with Scottish (ex-Rezillos), Swedish and performing a duet with Swedish pop star . The first videos were made by film-maker Fred Anderson. The official release of the album was held at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London, UK, in April 2012.

17 August 2012 Thomaz represented Sweden in the Copenhagen Pride alternative music competition "Pride MGP" at Rådhuspladsen, Copenhagen, Denmark with the Östen Warnerbring-song "" and ended up shared 5th.

Thomaz is also one of the models in photographer Elisabeth Ohlson Wallins famous exhibition "Ecce homo" (1998).

In 2013 Thomaz performed in United Kingdom, Argentina, The Netherlands, Estonia and Sweden. Previously he has performed in Denmark and Poland as well. In 2013 he performed live on British radio broadcast from Marlow.

Discography[]

  • 1992 – Elvira Madigan (Live, ensemble).
  • 1996 – Monument 2 (Memento Materia) (as "Aelita").
  • 2006 ().
  • 2006 (Thundering Refrigerator Records).
  • 2009 5 Years of Art Performance Production ("Your Love Is Killing Me").
  • 2012 Nobody's Child (Thundering Refrigerator Records) (iTunes Sweden: #69, #117).
  • 2014 Har du cancer?
  • 2020 Dikt & Förbannad Lögn

Bibliography[]

  • (ISBN 91-633-7362-9)

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