Samuel Fröler

Samuel Fröler ( born March 24, 1957 in Riddaretorp, Kalmar Lan, actually by Samuel Fröler ) is a Swedish actor and singer. Since the late 1980s he has worked on more than 20 film and television production. Notoriety brought him the male lead role in the award- winning feature film The Best Intentions (1992 ) a.

Life

Samuel Fröler was born by Samuel Fröler, son of a pastor and a primary school teacher. He grew up as the youngest of five siblings on. A brother came with Down's syndrome on the world. The pastor's family from the region of Kalmar first lived in the rectory of Frölers birthplace Riddaretorp at Madesjö. At the age of ten years Fröler moved with his family to the parish of Reftele, Gislaved. The summer the family spent on Öland.

After the school visit Fröler From 1978 until 1982 at the Clinic for Psychiatry in Västerås. After he had originally toyed with the profession of psychologist, he moved into acting and studied from 1982 to 1985 at the theater school in Gothenburg. After completing his education he went to the City Theatre of Stockholm.

From the late 1980s followed for Fröler deals on Swedish television. He achieved fame by his first television role in Lars Molins Tre kärlekar (1989 and 1991). In the broadcast in two seasons series, which plays to the end of World War II in Sweden, Fröler was seen in the lead role of Gösta Nilsson, an officer of the Swedish Air Force. Then the well-known filmmaker Ingmar Bergman became aware of the actor who, together with the Danish director Bille August was planning a project on the life of his parents at that time. In the historical drama The Best Intentions, which was released in Sweden as a television miniseries first 1991 Fröler took over the role of Bergman's father, one for selbstkasteienden asceticism to anguish and self-doubt to the spontaneous joie de vivre, his wife (played by Pernilla August) tending pastor from a poor family. The abridged film version in 1992, premiered at the International Film Festival in Cannes, where the best intentions of the Palme won the main prize of the festival and Fröler became known in the wake of an international audience. The role of Henrik Bergman earned him praise from critics and he received a 1993 nomination for the most important Swedish Film Award for Best Actor Guldbagge.

After the best intentions failed Fröler to build on this success, but continued to perform regularly in the Swedish film and television appearance. In 1996, he took over for Liv Ullmann's TV movie Enskila samtal again from a screenplay Ingmar Bergman's the part of Henrik Bergman, while Richard Hoberts psychological thriller The Eye rejoined him with his fellow actress Lena Endre. A wide Swedish television audience Fröler between 1997 and 2000 called by the popular series Skärgårdsdoktorn remembered. In the production of Sveriges Television, he took over the lead role of returning from Africa physician Johan Steen, who moves with his adolescent daughter to the remote archipelago archipelago of Stockholm to take over a local doctor's office.

Samuel Fröler is the father of five children from various relationships and divides his time between Stockholm and on Öland. He was involved in the past as an ambassador for the football club Kalmar FF from his home region. Published alongside his work as an actor Fröler in 2000 as a singer with its own music album for which he knew, among other artists such as CajsaStina Åkerström, Kajsa Grytt, Plura Jonsson, Peter LeMarc, Ted Ström, Stefan Sundström, Uno Svenningsson wrote songs. The Swedish -language album has sold 17,000 times, and entered the Swedish charts.

Filmography (selection)

Discography

  • 2000: Blunda mig till ljus strength

Awards

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