Bert-Åke Varg
Bert-Åke Varg (born Lundström, 27 April 1932) is a Swedish actor and singer.[1]
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Bert-Åke Varg in November 2007. | |
Born | Bert Åke Lundström 27 April 1932 Hörnefors, Sweden |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Actor, singer |
Years active | 1953–present |
Spouse(s) | Annette
(m. 1960; died 1993)Julianna (m. 1997) |
Children | 3 |
Life and career
He was born in Hörnefors[2] and received his theatrical training at the Calle Flygare Theatre School in Stockholm. In 1956 he had his breakthrough as a recording artist with Kökspolkan (1956). He showed versatility from the start, learning tap dancing in 16 days after being called in to replace Nils Poppe in the Swedish version of the musical Me and My Girl in the late 1950s.
Varg has performed in numerous revues. He has also dubbed a large number of roles; his voice is well known in Sweden from the Swedish versions of Fabeltjeskrant, The Jungle Book, SuperTed, and the Tintin and Asterix animated productions. In Tintin productions he sometimes voices the butler, Nestor, sometimes the detectives Dupont and Dupond (Thomson and Thompson in English versions). In the 1970s, as the owl Helge, he had a lead role alongside Birgitta Andersson in the children's TV series Från A till Ö.[2] He has also appeared in cabaret, in the 1990s revival of the comedy TV series Pratmakarna, and for a short time in the 1970s was a member of the Stockholm City Theatre.[2]
In the 1970s he starred with Eva Bysing in the TV series Fint som snus (1973) och (1977). He also played the painter Fabian in Gideon Wahlberg's 1978 TV comedy Grabbarna i 57:an. He also played the director Firmin in 100 performances during the long-running production of The Phantom of the Opera at the Oscarsteatern in Stockholm in 1989–1995,[2] where his ability to sing an operatic part without training raised some eyebrows. In the 1990s he became known to a younger generation for 10 years playing the machinist Gustav Sjögren in the TV series Rederiet;[2] Gösta Prüzelius, who starred as Reidar Dahlén, was a close friend of his.
Personal life
In 1960 he married Annette Varg; after her death in 1993, he married Julianna Varg (born 1947).[2] He has three children.
Selected filmography
- 1953 – Alla tiders 91 Karlsson
- 1954 – Östermans testamente
- 1965 – Serverat, Ers Majestät (TV)
- 1966 – Träfracken
- 1967 – Asterix och hans tappra galler (voice)
- 1967 – Gumman som blev liten som en tesked (Christmas TV series based on Mrs. Pepperpot)
- 1967 – Lorden från gränden (TV version)
- 1967 – Nummer i kön (TV)
- 1968 – Åsa-Nisse och den stora kalabaliken
- 1968 – Asterix och Kleopatra (voice)
- 1969 – Eva - den utstötta
- 1969 – Åsa-Nisse i rekordform
- 1969 – Mumintrollet (TV series)
- 1970 – Aristocats (voice)
- 1970 – Som hon bäddar får han ligga
- 1971 – Exponerad
- 1972 – Firmafesten
- 1972 – Ett resande teatersällskap (TV series)
- 1973 – Bröllopet
- 1973 – Stenansiktet
- 1974 – Dunderklumpen! (voice: talking house)
- 1974 – Från A till Ö (TV series)
- 1976 – Asterix 12 stordåd (voice)
- 1976 - Agaton Sax and the Byköpings Village Festival
- 1978 – Grabbarna i 57:an eller Musikaliska gänget (TV series)
- 1980 – Och skeppets namn var Gigantic (TV)
- 1980 – Spela Allan
- 1980 – Sverige åt svenskarna
- 1981 – Olsson per sekund eller Det finns ingen anledning till oro
- 1982 – SuperTed (TV series) (voice)
- 1982 – Snövit och de sju dvärgarna (voice, redubbed version)
- 1983 – Musse Piggs julsaga (voice, original dubbed version)
- 1984 – Julstrul med Staffan och Bengt (Christmas TV series)
- 1986 – Asterix och britterna (voice)
- 1986 – Hövdingen (TV series)
- 1986 – Sandybell (voice)
- 1987 – Fint som snus (TV)
- 1988 – Guld! (TV series)
- 1988 – Pippi Långstrump – starkast i världen (voice)
- 1989 – Asterix – bautastenssmällen (voice)
- 1988 – Liv i luckan med julkalendern (Christmas TV series)
- 1991 – Infödingen
- 1992–2002 – Rederiet (TV series)
- 1992 – Tom & Jerry gör stan osäker (voice)
- 1994 – Svanprinsessan (voice)
- 2004 – Kärlekens språk
- 2011 – Trassel (voice)
References
- "Bert Åke-Varg", bibliographical entry in Nationalencyklopedin
- Eva Redvall, "'Man ska ha kul i livet'", Sydsvenskan, 25 April 2007 (in Swedish)