Gösta Ekman Net Worth

Gösta Ekman was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1939 and began his career in 1955 with a bit part in Hjalmar Bergman's play 'Markurells i Wadköping'. He went on to act in the movie Swing it, fröken (1956) and received speech lessons from actress Sif Ruud. He also worked behind the camera in his father's and Ingmar Bergman's movies. During the 1960s and 1970s he worked with 'Hasseåtage', Hans Alfredson and Tage Danielsson and made many plays for Sveriges Television. He created the chaplinesque figure 'Papphammar' for TV. In the 1980s his fame grew with the successes in the movies about 'Jönssonligan', starting with Varn!ng för Jönssonligan (1981). He has also shown his talent in dramas and criminal fiction, such as the movies about criminal inspector Martin Beck, for example in Polis polis potatismos (1993).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Director, Assistant Director
Birth Day July 28, 1939
Birth Place  Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden, Sweden
Age 81 YEARS OLD
Died On 1 April 2017(2017-04-01) (aged 77)\nStockholm, Sweden
Birth Sign Leo
Occupation Actor, comedian, director, writer
Spouse(s) Fatima Ekman (m. 1963–1971) Pia Ekman (m. 1979–1986) Marie-Louise Ekman (m. 1989–2017)
Relatives Hasse Ekman (father) Gösta Ekman (grandfather)

💰 Net worth

Gösta Ekman, the renowned Swedish actor, director, and assistant director, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in the year 2024. With a career spanning decades, Ekman has contributed immensely to the entertainment industry and gained immense popularity in Sweden. His exceptional talent and versatility as an actor and director have been widely recognized, allowing him to accumulate considerable wealth throughout his illustrious career. As a multi-talented individual, Gösta Ekman has left an indelible mark on Swedish cinema, making him a true icon in the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1956

He was an assistant Director to Per-Axel Branner, Hasse Ekman, Stig Olin, Bengt Ekerot and Ingmar Bergman from 1956 to 1961. Ekman started his acting career in the theaters, such as the Alléteatern from 1956 to 1957, Munkbroteatern in 1959 and the Stockholm City Theatre in 1960. He also appeared in several Swedish films, including the Jönssonligan series. He was most famous for his comedic works, especially his collaboration with the comic duo Hasse & Tage on stage and in films—where he often played the leading parts. His body of work, though, included a number of genres, including a series of dramatic police films, in which he played the famous fictional Swedish policeman Martin Beck.

1963

He was married from 1963 to 1974 to Karl Gerhard's adopted daughter Fatima Svendsen (born 1944), with whom he had a son, Måns Ekman (born 1964). Subsequently, he was married from 1979 to 1987 to Pia Harahap (born 1955), with whom he had two adopted children. In 1989 he married Marie-Louise Ekman (born 1944). They were married until Gösta Ekman's death.

1989

Ekman was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and was the son of the Director Hasse Ekman and Agneta (née Wrangel). Ekman represented the third generation in a family of prominent Swedish actors. First in the line was his paternal grandfather, also named Gösta Ekman, followed by his father Hasse Ekman, a successful film Director and actor. Ekman's theatrical family also included his brothers Stefan Ekman and Mikael Ekman, a stage Director, and his niece, Sanna Ekman, an Actress. He was married from 1989 to Artist and film Director Marie-Louise Ekman, previously Marie-Louise De Geer Bergenstråhle, née Fuchs. Ekman sometimes appeared in credits as Gösta Ekman Jr. to avoid being confused with his famous grandfather.

1993

Ekman won the Swedish film award Guldbagge Award in 1993 for his role as policeman Martin Beck in the Guldbagge-winning film The Man on the Balcony, based on the 1967 novel by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö. Ekman also won the special Hedersguldbaggen (Honorable Guldbagge) award in 2008 for his Service to the Swedish film and theater industry.

2003

While Ekman officially retired from stage and film work in 2003, he returned in 2005 to play leading parts in his wife's two films, Asta Nilssons sällskap and Pingvinresan. In 2007, he directed the play Gäckanden for the Swedish Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm.