Johannes Brost
Edvard Johannes Brost Forssell (25 September 1946 – 4 January 2018) was a Swedish actor. He became recognized for his roles in the television programs Stjärnhuset and Rederiet; in Rederiet he appeared in 318 episodes. In 2013, he won a Guldbagge award for his role in the film Avalon. He also had several roles in theater. BiographyEarly lifeBorn in Stockholm on 25 September 1946,[1] Brost was the son of author and journalist Sven Forssell , and film and theater actor Gudrun Brost. The musician and actor Tomas Forssell —father of television and radio host Gry Forssell—was his half brother.[citation needed] As a child, he did not want to be an actor like his mother,[2] whom he sometimes accompanied to work.[3] He later chose to start acting and applied to the Royal Dramatic Theatre drama school, but failed in the first round of auditions.[4] He took private acting lessons with director Fred Hjelm and then he successfully applied to the Teaterhögskolan in Malmö.[5] He graduated in 1970.[6] After graduation he was employed by the Stockholm City Theatre, where he stayed for two years.[6] After that he acted at Åbo Svenska Theater in Finland and then at the National Swedish Touring Theatre, Unga Teatern and Malmö City Theatre.[7] He also took part in the Tältprojektet in 1977.[2] CareerIn 1981, he had the leading role in the SVT children's television program Christmas calendar titled Stjärnhuset, which won him national recognition. A year later Brost became a panelist on the ratings success Gäster med gester, which began airing on SVT; he also appeared in several pantomimes.[8] He also participated in several comedy plays such as Bäddat för sex (A Bedfull of Foreigners) and Är du inte riktigt fisk at Chinateatern; Me and My Girl at Intiman in Stockholm and Kuta och kör at the Palladium in Malmö.[9] Brost became best known for his role as Joker the bartender in the television series Rederiet; he appeared in all 318 episodes of the series, which ran between 1992 and 2002.[10] He also had roles in several films, including Black Jack, Änglagård, Jönssonligan dyker upp igen and The Visitors.[11] He was an honorary citizen of Laholm and produced several summer revue shows there.[12] He also appeared in several plays directed by Eva Rydberg at Fredriksdalsteatern in Helsingborg.[13] In 2013, Brost won a Guldbagge award for his leading role in the 2011 film Avalon.[14][15] He also played Pekka in the series Jordskott[15] and appeared in the show Lilyhammer.[15] In 2016, Brost took part in the SVT show Stjärnorna på slottet, in which he spoke about his life and career.[14] He also appeared as a celebrity dancer in Let's Dance 2017 on TV4.[14] His last role, in December 2017, was that of Sievert Lindberg, a wealthy man interested in a friend of Dagmar Friman, in the SVT series Fröken Frimans krig'.[14] Personal lifeBrost became friends with singer Mick Jagger after they met in 1965 when Jagger and the Rolling Stones performed in Malmö and went to a nightclub where Brost was working.[16] When told about Brost's death, Jagger stated that "He was a wonderful guy"[16] and that "We will miss his humour" and his generosity.[17] Brost had four children.[18] He died from complications of esophageal cancer on 4 January 2018;[15][19] he was to appear on a TV4 program, Tillsammans mot cancer (Together Against Cancer) on 8 January.[20] Selected filmography
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