Mats Bergman

Mats Bergman
Born (1948-05-05) 5 May 1948
Gothenburg, Sweden
Alma mater Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting (1971)
Parent(s) Ingmar Bergman
Ellen Lundström
Relatives Anna Bergman (twin sister)
Eva Bergman (sister)
Lena Bergman (paternal half-sister)
Daniel Bergman (paternal half-brother)
Linn Ullmann (paternal half-sister)

Mats Bergman, (born 5 May 1948 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish actor.

He is the son of director Ingmar Bergman and Ellen Lundström, twin brother of actress Anna Bergman, and a half-brother of Swedish-Norwegian author Linn Ullmann.

Biography

Bergman graduated from Sweden's National Theatre Academy ("Scenskolan") in Stockholm in 1971. Since then he's been an actor of the stage at, above all, Sweden's Royal Dramatic Theatre (since 1987), but he's also appeared at Stockholm City Theatre and Norrbottensteatern. He's successfully shown his range in several different theatre productions, a.o in Almqvist's Drottningens juvelsmycke, Bulgakov's Mästaren och Margarita (The Master and Margaret), Brecht's Tolvskillingsoperan (The Threepenny Opera), Botho Strauss' Rummet och tiden, Molière's Misantropen (Le Misanthrope) and Brecht's Den goda människan i Sezuan. He has also performed a lot in theatre productions for children, most recently in the adaption of Elsa Beskow's beloved children's story Petter och Lotta på stora landsvägen (2005 & 2006).

Despite his famous father, Bergman has become an actor in his own right, especially appreciated as a character actor of the stage. He has also appeared in a variety of TV and film roles in a number of popular productions. Except for his part as Aron in Bergman's Fanny and Alexander, his cigar-loving salesman in Kan du vissla Johanna (1994) is probably his most memorable part for the Swedish viewers (as the film traditionally is shown each year on Christmas Eve in Sweden and much loved). He also made a strong performance as the nice antique expert Erik Johansson in TV series Berlinder auktioner (2003) and memorable is also his teacher in the internationally successful Swedish film Ondskan (Evil), in 2003.

Lately he has been playing the dry-witted forensic detective Nyberg in the popular Swedish crime films about Det. Insp. Kurt Wallander, with Krister Henriksson in the lead (32 films).

Selected filmography

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