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Jan Rikard Wolff (8 April 1958 – 17 November 2017) was a Swedish actor and singer. His career included both film roles in House of Angels and its two sequels and theatre roles such as in Waiting for Godot at Royal Dramatic Theatre, and A Chorus Line at The Göteborg Opera. He was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour for his work with French music. He had also been awarded a Grammis, and received the Swedish Academy's 2017 prize for theatre, as well as a royal medal for his service as an actor.
In Sweden, he was also associated with voice-acting, most notably the Swedish voice for Scar in The Lion King.
Life and career
Wolff grew up in Gubbängen in Farsta and moved to Karlstad at the age of ten. He started to study acting at Skara skolscen in 1978 and then began his professional career in the theatre group Vågspel in Södertälje. From 1980 to 1982, he worked at Teater Aurora, where he played the lead role in Friedrich Schiller's play Don Carlos. He toured with several successful song repertoires performing French chanson, with his inspirations Édith Piaf, Jacques Brel and Barbara.
Between 1984 and 1987, he studied at the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting in Malmö, where he came into contact with and started a co-operation with director Rickard Günther, which led to a role in the play Mefisto. During his study years he worked with Suzanne Osten in Affären Danton, and acted in Osten's directoral debut film, Lethal Film, in 1988. His role as the poet Paul Andersson in the television series Apelsinmannen led to his big breakthrough in the Swedish public in 1990.
The voice Scar in the Swedish dub of The Lion King was Wolff. He also starred in the movie House of Angels, and its two sequels, among other films. Wolff had also done various plays, such as Midsommarnatts Dröm (a Swedish version of A Midsummer Night's Dream), and solo acts such as Chanson Suicide and music tours.
His albums included Pojken på månen and Du får mig (om jag får dig).
Wolff took part in Melodifestivalen 2013 with the song "En förlorad sommar", written by Tomas Andersson Wij, in a bid to represent Sweden during Eurovision Song Contest. He performed the song on 9 February 2013 during semi-final 2 of the competition, placing seventh and not qualifying further.
He had expanded his theatre career by acting in the play Waiting for Godot at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm in 1990, Hamlet at Östgötateatern in 1995, A Chorus Line in 2002 at The Göteborg Opera, Richard III at the National Swedish Touring Theatre in 2006, and conferencier at Colin Nutleys Cabaret at Stockholm City Theatre.
Throughout the years he wrote and performed his own songs and recorded several albums, and in 2001 he won a Grammis award for "Allra störst är kärleken". Wolff took part in the opening ceremony for the Friends Arena in Stockholm, where he performed one of his best known songs, "Pojken på månen".
His final work as an actor was playing Dr. Ruben in 24 episodes of the Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar titled Jakten på tidskristallen, to be shown in December 2017.
Honours
In 2001, Wolff won a Grammis for Min allra största kärlek. In 2011 he was awarded the royal medal Litteris et Artibus for his services as an actor. In June 2013, French president François Hollande made him a Knight of the Legion of Honour for his dedication and work with French music. In addition he was awarded several prizes and stipends, including the 2017 theatre prize of the Swedish Academy.
Personal life
Wolff was openly gay. He had one daughter with Stina Gardell, a Swedish producer and journalist, sister of the Swedish novelist, playwright, screenwriter and comedian Jonas Gardell and of the religion scholar Mattias Gardell.
Death
Wolff suffered from pulmonary emphysema since 1988 due to the genetic disease alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and died on 17 November 2017, aged 59.
Filmography
1980: Sverige åt svenskarna - (uncredited)
1988: Livsfarlig film - Sminkör, "kött och ben"
1990: Den svarta cirkeln (TV Series) - Killander, fotograf
1990: Blankt vapen - Eberhardt
1990: Honungsvargar
1991: Oxen - Johannes
1992: House of Angels - Zac
1992: Jönssonligan & den svarta diamanten - Romanoff
1993: Sista dansen - Vicar
1994: Zorn - Isaac Grünewald
1994: Lejonkungen (Swedish dub for The Lion King character Scar)
1994: Änglagård – andra sommaren - Zac
1998: Under the Sun (1998) - Narrator (voice)
2000: Vägen till El Dorado (Swedish dub for The Road to El Dorado character Tzekel-Kan)
2000: Gossip - Karl-Johan Steen
2001: Så vit som en snö - Robert Friedman
2001: Lime - Frikk
2001: Jolly Roger - Sorte Bill
2004: Tre solar - Isak Målare
2006: Desmond & träskpatraskfällan - Helmut Sebaot (voice)
2007: Elias og kongeskipet - Hoff (Swedish version, voice)
2008: Angel - Jess
2010: Så olika - Max Scheele
2010: Änglagård – tredje gången gillt - Zac
2010: Alice i underlandet (Swedish dub for Alice in Wonderland character Absolem)
2015: En underbar jävla jul - TV personality
2016: Bajsfilmen - Dolores och Gunellens värld - Narrator (voice)
2017: Jakten på tidskristallen (TV Series) - Dr. Ruben (final appearance)
Discography
1991: Recital
1995: Pojken på månen
1997: Stjärnklara nätter
2000: Min allra största kärlek
2001: Desemberbarn (with Norwegian Kari Bremnes)
2003: Du får mig om jag får dig
2004: Chanson suicide
2005: Allt du kan önska!
2009: Tango
2013: Första lågan
References
External links
Media related to Rikard Wolff at Wikimedia Commons
Official website
Rikard Wolff at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- The Ox (film)
- Daftar komponis
- Rikard Wolff
- Richard Wolf
- Rikard
- House of Angels
- Wolff
- Adel Dahdal
- As White as in Snow
- Jakten på tidskristallen
- Barbara (singer)
- Jönssonligan och den svarta diamanten