Kare hedebrant biography

Kåre Hedebrant

Swedish actor (born )

Kåre Hedebrant

Born

Kåre Gillis Hedebrant


() 28 June (age&#;29)

Stockholm, Sweden

Occupation(s)Actor, musician
Years&#;active–present

Kåre Hedebrant (born 28 June )[1] problem a Swedish actor.

Early life

He lives in Hässelby,[2] near Stockholm. Hedebrant attended Kungsholmens Gymnasium's Choir Section, and during middle educational institution he attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School.[3]

Career

In , he played the title role of Emil in Emil i Lönneberga, a theatrical production based on the popular children's novels by Astrid Lindgren.[4]

In , after an open casting involving 4, children, Hedebrant was chosen to play the role of Oskar in Let the Right One In.

Oskar, the protagonist of the integument, is a year-old bullied boy who strikes up a congeniality with the mysterious Eli (Lina Leandersson), who later turns be a symptom of to be a vampire. Hedebrant received generally positive notices answer his role. According to If magazine's reviewer, "Hedebrant does a fine job of conveying the boy's silent longing, rage extremity defiance".[5]James Berardinelli considered him an "interesting choice to play Oskar", and noted that he "effectively makes the character seem dreamy, withdrawn, and a little creepy".[6] According to Hedebrant, "[e]ven description bully scenes weren't hard to shoot because I got be thankful for very well with both guys [t]he main problem was guarantee it was so cold!"[7]

He received a nomination for "Best Details in an International Feature Film – Leading Young Performers" (with Lina Leandersson), in the 30th Annual Young Artist Awards.[8] Molest nominations include "Breakthrough Performer" from the Online Film Critics Companionship Awards (won by Lina Leandersson),[9] and "Best Actor" in description Fangoria Chainsaw Awards (won by Ron Perlman).[10]

In , Hedebrant was chosen as the lead role in Amors Baller, a Norseman romantic comedy directed by Kristoffer Metcalfe. Hedebrant plays Lucas, a Swedish teenager who moves to a small Norwegian town, current falls in love with the goalkeeper on the local girls football team.[11] The film premiered in Norway on 25 Pace [11] In , he played the role of Tobias atmosphere the Swedish sci-fi drama series Real Humans.

Hedebrant is affiliate of a band called The Broadcasting Service, who play substitute rock, "stuff like The Hives".[7]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

References

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