
Hasse Ekman
Biography
Hasse Ekman (10 September 1915 – 15 February 2004) was a Swedish director, actor, writer and producer for film, stage and television. Hasse Ekman is probably Sweden's most successful and critically acclaimed film director pre Ingmar Bergman (and aside from him) and post Sjöström and Stiller, with his peak in mid-1940s to the year 1950. Much influenced by filmmaker Orson Welles and also by episodic-films. His most successful film as a director is often said to be the 1950 film Flicka och hyacinter (Girl with Hyacinths), a crime/mystery drama about a young woman committing suicide by hanging herself in her apartment. Hasse Ekman is part of the prominent "Ekman acting family" in Sweden: He was the son of Swedish star actor Gösta Ekman (senior) and father of actor Gösta Ekman (junior), actor Stefan Ekman and stage/film director Mikael Ekman. Also grandfather of actress Sanna Ekman. As an actor Ekman also came to act in most of his own films, as the leading man and in a number of strong supporting roles, and he also acted in a three of early Ingmar Bergman-films (Prison, Thirst and Sawdust and Tinsel). He also played opposite his famous father in Intermezzo; the original Swedish 1936 film starring Ingrid Bergman in the female lead. Overall he made 50 roles in Swedish films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hasse Ekman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Yellow Squadron
as Captain Birger Wreting
1954

Minns ni?
as (archive footage)
1993

June Night
as Willy Wilson
1940
Den gamla goda tiden
1946

Sawdust and Tinsel
as Frans
1953

Thirst
as Dr. Rosengren
1949

Gabrielle
as Kjell Rodin
1954

Gösta Ekman - En levande legend
as Self
1987

Meeting with Hasse
1993

The Girl from the Third Row
as Sture Anker
1949

The Banquet
as Hugo Stenbrott
1948

The Royal Rabble
as Tommy Anker
1945

Flames in the Dark
as Per Sahlén
1942

The Sixth Shot
as Man at the train platform
1943

Life Goes On
as Ludvig Bourg
1941

Changing Trains
as Joakim Lundell
1943

Intermezzo
as Åke Brandt
1936

The First Squadron
as Franconian Bråde
1941

Happiness Is on Its Way
as Voice on the Radio (voice) (uncredited)
1942

Prison
as Martin Grande
1949
