Edward af Sillén

Edward af Sillén (born 1982 in Blumenau,[1] Brazil) is a Swedish screenwriter and director for stage, film and TV. He has translated and directed many highly successful theatre shows including Twelfth Night[2] by William Shakespeare, The Drowsy Chaperone,[3] Bull and Cock by Mike Bartlett,[2] Torch Song Trilogy by Harvey Fierstein,[2] Shirley Valentine by Willy Russell and Art by Yasmina Reza.[4]

Edward af Sillén
Sillén at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm.
Born (1982-09-25) 25 September 1982
NationalitySwedish
OccupationScreenwriter, director
Years active2004−present

Af Sillén has worked on the Eurovision Song Contest as a director, commentator and screenwriter, including 2016 where he co-wrote and directed the globally acclaimed interval act "Love, Love, Peace, Peace" with Fredrik Kempe, while also directing and writing for Sweden’s most popular television show Melodifestivalen. Following on from writing his first film Medicinen, his second writing En underbar jävla jul became the biggest Swedish film of 2015.[5] In 2019 he directed En del av mitt hjärta (A Piece of My Heart), a major jukebox musical film based the music of Tomas Ledin, lead by Malin Åkerman[6] which was nominated for the Audience Award at The Guldbagge Awards.[7]

Career

Edward af Sillén (2009)

Edward started his career as an actor. Performing both at the Lorensbergsteatern and Stockholm National Theatre. Aged 18, he did stand-up comedy. Hungry to work in the creative side of entertainment and theatre, he knew he could get his foot in the door as an actor.[8]

Film

2014 saw Af Sillén write his first feature film Medicinen. Based on the 2009 book of the same name, wrote by Hans Koppel (pseudonym Petter Lidbeck). The book was reworked into a screenplay by Af Sillén and his writing partner Daniel Réhn. An all-star cast including Ewa Fröling and Maria Lundqvist, was led by Helena Bergström.

Af Sillén’s second film was the Swedish comedy En underbar jävla jul, wrote again with Daniel Réhn. Starring Swedish acting legends Robert Gustafsson, Maria Lundqvist and Helena Bergström. Seen by 77,736 people during its premiere weekend, it broke records with the biggest opening for a Swedish film in 2015.[9] It went on to become the most popular Swedish film of 2015.[5] And has grossed over $8 million at the box office.[10] The film won Film of the Year at the QX Gaygala 2016.[11]

In December 2019, Af Sillén directed and released his third, and biggest, feature film. En del av mitt hjärta (A Piece of My Heart) is a jukebox musical based upon the music of one of Sweden's biggest selling artists Tomas Ledin. Lead by Malin Akerman playing Isabella, a lead business woman in the financial district of Stockholm, who returns home to celebrate her father's birthday.[6]

Theatre

Af Sillén’s theatrical work includes Swedish translations of Steel Magnolias, Torch Song Trilogy by Harvey Fierstein, Rock of Ages[12] and The Ladykillers. He directed Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, the play V.D. and the musical Hair at Stockholm’s National Theatre. His direction of Priscilla the Musical was followed by his translation and direction of the Tony Award winning musical The Drowsy Chaperone in 2015. That same year Af Sillén directed. as well as translated the plays Rumors and the Laurence Olivier Award winner Cock.

Af Sillén has written and directed national tours for major Swedish artists such as Tomas Ledin,[13] Ola Salo[14] and Peter Jöback.[15] He teamed up with Alcazar to create their first full production concert. Disco Defenders was a greatest hits residency which début in the Rondo at Lisberg, Gothenburg Summer 2015. The production moved to Hamburger Börs, Stockholm in Winter 2015. After another sell out run, the group took the show on a national tour then returned to Hamburger Börs in 2016

Television

2004 brought Af Sillén's screen writing breakthrough with the script for host Maria Lundqvist at the Guldbagge Awards, the Swedish equivalent of the Academy Awards. He returned in 2007 not only as Sissela Kyle’s scriptwriter, but as director of the show live on SVT.

Af Sillén was recruited by Melodifestivalen supervisor Christer Björkman to write and direct the 2009 contest.[16] His mix of humour, music and sparkle saw him return in 2010, 2012 and 2013.[16] After a two year contest break, he came back in 2016 to much acclaim. His parody sketch song Här står jag by Charlotte Perrelli performed that year topped the Swedish iTunes chart.[17] To boost declining viewer figures, Af Sillén was hired as a consultant for the 2019 contest.[16]

After a lifelong love of the contest, Af Sillén became the Swedish commentator in 2009 for SVT.[18] The following year he wrote his first Eurovision Song Contest for Oslo 2010.[18] His commentary continued until 2012 when Loreen won the competition for Sweden. The following year Af Sillén wrote and directed the 58th Eurovision in Malmö 2013.[18] In 2015 he was asked by the BBC to co-write the script of the Eurovision's Greatest Hits hosted by Graham Norton and Petra Mede for a celebration of Eurovision’s 60th year.[19]

2016 brought again the role of writer and director for Eurovision in Stockholm 2016 which featured the musical number "Love Love Peace Peace" performed by hosts Petra Mede and Måns Zelmerlöw. The Independent named it the "ultimate interval act, somehow even upstaging Justin Timberlake himself".[20] Buzzfeed said the presenters where the "best thing about this year's contest".[21]

2021 will bring a brand new role for Af Sillén as a Judge on the 10th series of TV4's Talang, the Swedish version of the Got Talent franchise.[22]

Personal life

Edward af Sillén is openly gay. Born in Brazil he was adopted by a Swedish father and an American mother.[23]

Work

Film

YearTitleRole
2014MedicinenScreenwriter
2015En underbar jävla julScreenwriter
2019En del av mitt hjärtaDirector

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNote
2005 - 2018 QX GaygalaWriter
2006 - 2010R.E.A.WriterHamburger Börs
2006Det är jul igen by Maria MöllerDirector and WriterIntiman
2008Blommor av Stål (Steel Magnolias)TranslatorVasateatern
2011Tomas Ledin ShowtimeDirector and WriterRondo (Gothenburg), Cirkus (Stockholm) and National Tour
2011Trettondagsafton (Twelfth Night by William ShakespeareDirectorStockholms Stadsteater
2011HairDirectorStockholms Stadsteater
2012I Love Musicals by Peter JöbackDirector and WriterNational Tour
2013Arnould (Torch Song Trilogy by Harvey Fierstein)TranslatorStockholms Stadsteater
2013Rock of AgesTranslatorChina Teatern
2013Priscilla, Queen of the Desert the MusicalDirectorGöta Lejon
2014V.D.DirectorStockholms Stadsteater
2014Alcazar Disco DefendersDirector and WriterRondo (Gothenburg), Hamburger Börs (Stockholm) and National Tour
2015Förklädet (The Drowsy Chaperone)Director and TranslatorGöta Lejon
2015Skvaller (Rumors)Director and TranslatorUppsala Stadsteater
2015Cockfight (Cock)Director and TranslatorStockholms Stadsteater
2015LadykillersTranslatorOscarsteatern
2016Rakt Ner i Fickan (Cash on Delivery by Michael Cooney)Director and TranslatorKrusenstiernska Teatern
2017BullDirector and TranslatorKulturhuset Stadsteatern
2017Shirley ValentineDirector and TranslatorMaximteatern
2018Så som i himmelenCo-WriterOscarsteatern
2019Ola Salo's - It takes a fool to remain saneDirectorRondo (Gothenburg)
2019Häxorna i Eastwick (The Witches of Eastwick)Director and TranslatorCirkus (Stockholm)
2019Art by Yasmina RezaDirector and TranslatorHotel Rival (Stockholm)
2019Trassel (Out of Order) by Ray CooneyDirector and TranslatorKrusenstiernska gården (Stockholm)
2020Pernilla Wahlgren har HybrisDirector and WriterHotel Rival (Stockholm) and National Tour
2020Tomten och Bocken (starring Måns Zelmerlöw and Per Andersson)DirectorHamburger Börs (Stockholm)
2021Pappor på prov (It Runs in the Family) by Ray CooneyDirector and TranslatorKrusenstiernska gården (Stockholm)

Television

YearTitleRoleNote
2004GuldbaggegalanScreenwriterHosted by Maria Lundqvist
2007GuldbaggegalanDirector and ScreenwriterHosted by Sissela Kyle
2009Roast på BernsWriterFor Kanal 5
2009Melodifestivalen 2009Director and ScreenwriterHosted by Petra Mede
2009Eurovision Song Contest 2009 (Moscow)Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Shirley Clamp)
2010Melodifestivalen 2010Director and ScreenwriterHosted by Måns Zelmerlöw, Christine Meltzer and Dolph Lundgren
2010Eurovision Song Contest 2010 (Oslo)Director and ScreenwriterHosted by Erik Solbakken, Haddy N'jie and Nadia Hasnaoui
2010Eurovision Song Contest 2010 (Oslo)Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Christine Meltzer)
2010Junior Eurovision Song ContestSVT Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Malin Olsson)
2011Eurovision Song Contest 2011 (Düsseldorf)Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Hélène Benno)
2011 - 2014Junior Eurovision Song ContestSVT Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Ylva Hällen)
2012Melodifestivalen 2012Director and ScreenwriterHosted by Gina Dirawi, Sarah Dawn Finer and Helena Bergström
2012Eurovision Song Contest 2012 (Baku)Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Gina Dirawi)
2013Melodifestivalen 2013Director and ScreenwriterHosted by Gina Dirawi and Danny Saucedo
2013Eurovision Song Contest 2013 (Malmö)Director and ScreenwriterFor SVT Hosted by Petra Mede
2014Eurovision Song Contest 2014 (Copenhagen)Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Malin Olsson)
2015Eurovision Song Contest 2015 (Vienna)Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Sanna Nielsen)
2015Eurovision's Greatest HitsCo-scriptwriterFor the BBC directing hosts Graham Norton and Petra Mede)
2016Melodifestivalen 2016Director and ScreenwriterHosted by Gina Dirawi (all shows), Petra Mede (semi-final 1), Henrik Schyffert (semi-final 3), Sarah Dawn Finer (semi-final 4), Ola Salo, Peter Jöback (second chance) and William Spetz (final)
2016Eurovision Song Contest 2016 (Stockholm)Director and ScreenwriterHosted by Petra Mede and Måns Zelmerlöw)
2017Uuden Musiikin KilpailuSwedish Jury Spokesperson
2017Eurovision Song Contest 2017 (Kiev)Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Måns Zelmerlöw)
2018Eurovision: You DecideScreenwriterHosted by Mel Giedroyc and Måns Zelmerlöw
2018Eurovision Song Contest 2018 (Lisbon)Swedish commentatorFor SVT (with Sanna Nielsen)
2019Eurovision: You DecideScreenwriterHosted by Mel Giedroyc and Måns Zelmerlöw
2019Melodifestivalen 2019Consultant and AdviserHosted by Sarah Dawn Finer, Kodjo Akolor, Marika Carlsson and Eric Saade
2020MurenEntertainment Expert
2021TalangJudgeFor TV4 with Sarah Dawn Finer, Bianca Ingrosso and David Batra

Accolades

Guldbagge Awards

YearAwardResult
2020Guldbaggens publikpris (Audience Award) for En del av mitt hjärtaNominated

QX Gaygala

YearAwardResult
2014TV of the Year for the Eurovision Song Contest 2013Won
2016Film of the Year for En underbar jävla jul, Stage of the Year for Alcazar Disco DefendersWon
2021Tv Star of the YearNominated
2021Stage of the Year for Hybris starring Pernilla WahlgrenNominated

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