Thorsten Flinck (born 17 April 1961 in Solna, Sweden), is a Swedish actor, director, and musician.[1] He is known best for playing psychopaths and villains, and also for his outrageous personality both on stage and in real life. Between 1986 and 2002, Flinck was employed by the Royal Dramatic Theatre.
Thorsten Flinck | |
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Born | Solna, Sweden | 17 April 1961
Occupations |
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Years active | 1977–present |
Acting / Directing
edit- Theater
Thorsten Flinck began his involvement with theater in 1977 and graduated from the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting (Teaterhögskolan) in 1984. In theater, he worked at the Dramaten between 1986 and 2002 both as an actor and as a director. There he was best known for Herr Puntila in 1996, Lång dags färd in 1998 and Den goda människan i Sezuan in 1998. He also took part in Misantropen in 1995, Tant Blomma in 1993 and Romeo och Julia in 1991 and at the Uppsala City Theatre he played a lead role in Strindbergs' play Gustav III.
With Charlotta Larsson and Lena Nilsson, Flinck formed the "Grupp 98" theater group based at the Plaza Theater with Thorsten Flinck as director, artistic director and actor. There he directed Tre systrar in 1994, En handelsresandes död in 1996, Maskeraden in 1999, Fadren in 1999–2001, Flinck goes Wilde in 2002.
Flinck played Doktor Flinck, his own version of adaptation of Hjalmar Söderbergs' novel Doktor Glas where he played all the roles himself. He also played in Strindbergs' Paria. In 2009, he directed Natt med gäster.
- Television
His first television role was in the TV series Peters Baby 1978 and his first directional work was Fordringsägare in 1989. In 1991 he directed the series Goltuppen, written by Leif GW Persson. With Pernilla Wahlgren, he hosted SVT's Christmas special Morgonstjärnan in 1985 with short skits and with Flinck and Peter Dalle in Spökhotellet in 1987 as well as appearing in various TV productions. He had a regular feature on TV4's show Hetluft in 2003-2004 season. He landed lead roles in August Strindberg's Den Starkare opposite Mikael Persbrandt in 2004.
- Radio
In 1997, the Swedish Radio P1 featured Flinck in the presentation of a novel entitled Mannen i svart ("The Man in Black") for which he won an unofficial Italian international award for his performance.
Flinck also appears frequently on the radio P1 the radio program Dagens Dikt ("Today's Poem"). He has on occasion read short stories and acted in radio theater pieces.
Music
editThorsten Flinck grew up with his twin brother Richard in Huvudsta, Solna. The two, together with some friends formed the band Rockvindar ("Rock Winds") in 1977. Their debut album Första gången ("The First Time") was released in 1980. The band performed in night clubs with heavy rock influences.
In 2002, Flinck formed the music group Flincka Fingrar. The Swedish documentary filmmaker Peter Gaszynski shot a concert film with the band's performances. The film titled Thorsten Flinck: Ett konstnärsporträtt appeared on SVT1 in 2004. Thorsten Flinck released, with Flincka Fingrars his debut album Vildvuxna rosor ("Wild roses") in 2005 featuring covers of five songs by Björn Afzelius, a cover of Lena Philipsson's "Dansa i neon", a cover of Nationalteatern's "Rövarkungens ö", and a Swedish version of "Where the Wild Roses Grow", originally by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Kylie Minogue. Totta Näslund, Ola Salo, and Monica Törnell provided guest vocals on the album. "Min vackre son" ("My Handsome Son") was released as a single. Thorsten also fronted for the blues artist and progressive rock icon Totta Näslund.
In 2008, he formed the band called "Revolutionsorkestern" ("Revolutionary Orchestra") made up of Robert Olsson, Magnus Eugenson, Ulf Wahlberg and Mikael Englund. The act became known as Thorsten Flinck & Revolutionsorkestern, releasing their self-titled album Thorsten Flinck and Revolutionsorkestern in 2011. The album contained new interpretations of works by Townes van Zandt and Nick Cave, as well as pieces from the Sweden as rock music and as ballads. "Långt bort högt upp i det blå" ("Far Away High into the Blue") was released as single.
In recent years, Flinck has often been accompanied by guitarist Kenny Håkansson. Songs are varied with ballads, rock and country, in addition to poems and monologues. The music is written by, among others by Björn Afzelius, Dan Hylander, Ulf Dageby, Plura Jonsson, Evert Taube, Nick Cave, Townes van Zandt, and poetry by Kent Andersson and Dan Andersson.
The album En dans på knivens egg ("Dance on the Knife's Edge") was released in 2012. The lyrics of several of the songs were written by Ted Ström. "Hjärtats slutna rum" ("The Heart's Closed Rooms") was released as single.
Thorsten Flinck & Revolutionsorkestern participated in Melodifestivalen 2012 with "Jag reser mig igen" ("I Will Get Up Again")[2] qualifying for the Final 10 of the show after reaching "second chance" stage and ousting Sean Banan. In the finale, Thorsten Flinck & Revolutionsorkestern ended up in eighth place overall.
He was to participate in Melodifestivalen 2020 but was disqualified just a few days before the semifinal in February,[3] and was replaced by Jan Johansen.
Personal life
editHis late father was of French-Moroccan descent.[4] He has two daughters, Felice and Happy Jankell, with TV host and reporter Annika Jankell. Thorsten was a youth leader in Solna church 1975–80.
Discography
editAlbums & EPs
edit- with Rockvindar
- 1979: På lörda' é re fest hos Catrin (EP)
- 1980: Första gången
- 1982: Lys upp mitt mörker (EP)
- Solo
Year | Album | Peak Position | Certifications | Notes |
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SWE [5] | ||||
2005 | Vildvuxna rosor | 21 | ||
2012 | En dans på knivens egg | 3 | ||
2014 | Till flickorna på upplandsgatan 71 | 36 |
- as Thorsten Flinck & Revolutionsorkestern
Year | Album | Peak Position | Certifications | Notes |
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SWE [5] | ||||
2011 | Thorsten Flinck and Revolutionsorkestern | 4 |
Singles
edit- Solo
Year | Single | Peak Position | Album |
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SWE [5] | |||
2005 | "Min vackre son" | – |
- as Thorsten Flinck & Revolutionsorkestern
Year | Single | Peak Position | Album |
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SWE [5] | |||
2011 | "Långt bort högt upp i det blå" | – | |
2011 | "Hjärtats slutna rum" | – | |
"Jag reser mig igen" | 38 | Non-album release (in Melodifestivalen 2012) |
Filmography
editAs actor
edit- 2010 - Fadren (TV series)
- 2010 - Skavlan (talk show, guest)
- 2010 - Teatersupén (TV series)
- 2010 - Spindelgången
- 2009 - Söndagsparty med Filip och Fredrik (talk show, guest)
- 2009 - Hemlös (TV series)
- 2009 - Maskeraden (TV series)
- 2008 - Fordringsägare (TV series)
- 2006 - Uro
- 2006 - Sökarna: Återkomsten
- 2005 - Blodsbröder
- 2004 - Den starkare
- 2004 - Ett hål i mitt hjärta
- 2004 - Zombie Psycho STHLM
- 1997 - Grötbögen
- 1997 - Jag är din krigare
- 1995 - Sommaren
- 1994 - Rapport till himlen (TV mini-series)
- 1993 - Sökarna
- 1992 - Nordexpressen
- 1991 - Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High (voice)
- 1991 - Facklorna (voice)
- 1991 - Mord och passion (TV series)
- 1990 - Goltuppen (TV mini-series)
- 1988 - Kråsnålen (TV mini-series)
- 1988 - Strul
- 1987 - Don Juan
- 1987 - Han som fick leva om sitt liv
- 1986 - Bödeln och skökan
- 1986 - Hassel - Anmäld försvunnen
- 1984 - Annika (TV mini-series)
- 1984 - Två solkiga blondiner
- 1984 - Äntligen!
- 1981 - Babels hus (TV series)
As director
edit- 2008 - Fodringsägare
- 2006 - Sökarna - Återkomsten (together with Lena Koppel and Liam Norberg)
- 2004 - Den starkare
Stage productions
editYear | Production | Director | Actor | Notes |
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1986 | Gertrud | Yes | written by Hjalmar Söderberg[6] | |
1987 | Stags and Hens | Yes | written by Willy Russell | |
1986 | En skugga | Yes | written by Hjalmar Bergman | |
1988 | Spindelkvinnans kyss | Yes | ||
1990 | Amorina | Yes | written by Carl Jonas Love Almqvist | |
1991 | Romeo and Juliet | Yes | written by William Shakespeare | |
1992 | The Night Just Before the Forests | Yes | written by Bernard-Marie Koltès | |
1992 | The Zoo Story | Yes | written by Edward Albee | |
1992 | The Last Carneval | Yes | written by Derek Walcott | |
1993 | Tant Blomma | Yes | written by Kristina Lugn | |
1993 | Pelikanen | Yes | written by August Strindberg | |
1993 | L'Illusion Comique | Yes | written by Pierre Corneille | |
1993 | Bodas de sangre | Yes | written by Federico García Lorca | |
1993 | Mig känner ingen | Yes | ||
1995 | The Misanthrope | Yes | written by Molière | |
1996 | Mr Puntila and his Man Matti | Yes | Yes | written by Bertolt Brecht |
1996 | The Good Person of Szechwan | Yes | written by Bertolt Brecht | |
1998 | Death of a Salesman | Yes | Yes | written by Arthur Miller |
1999 | Maskeraden | Yes | Yes | |
2000 | Fadren | Yes | Yes | written by August Strindberg |
2001 | The Dresser | Yes | written by Ronald Harwood | |
2002 | Flinck goes Wilde | Yes | Yes | |
2013 | Så enkel är kärleken | Yes | written by Lars Norén |
References
edit- ^ The Swedish Film Database: Thorsten Flinck, accessed on April 21, 2010
- ^ SVT Archived 2012-02-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Swedish Eurovision hopeful disqualified as he faces criminal charge". Metro. 3 February 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
- ^ Expressen: Jag har burit ett självhat hela livet
- ^ a b c d SwedishCharts.com: Thorsten Flinck page
- ^ Dramaten: Thorsten Flinck, accessed on November 22, 2014