Loa Falkman
July 24, 1947 (77 years old) in Danderyd, Stockholms län, Sweden
Carl Johan "Loa" Falkman is a Swedish opera singer, actor and artist. He was appointed hovsångare by H.M. the King of Sweden in 2003. After studying music, Falkman made his first major performance on the Royal Swedish Opera in 1973. In Melodifestivalen 1990, Falkman got the last place with his song "Symfonin".
Known For
Credits
- 2019 · I'll Be Home for Christmas as Göran
- 2016 · Vårdgården as
- 2013 · Svensk humor as Singer
- 2011 · Moraeus Med Mera as Self - Guest
- 2011 · The Crown Jewels as Persson
- 2010 · Hellenius Hörna as Self - Guest
- 2008 · Perrongen as Father
- 2007 · Camilla Läckberg: The Preacher as
- 2006 · 7 Millionaires as Julius
- 2006 · Young Jönsson Gang Reach for the Stars as Direktör Wall-Enberg
- 2006 · Nisse Hults historiska snedsteg as Bellman
- 2006 · Nisse Hults historiska snedsteg as Pietro Antonio Bandera / Vakt
- 2006 · Nisse Hults historiska snedsteg as August Strindberg
- 2006 · Nisse Hults historiska snedsteg as Dalmas
- 2006 · Nisse Hults historiska snedsteg as Magister Cronhielm / Soldat
- 2006 · Nisse Hults historiska snedsteg as Patentverkstjänsteman
- 2005 · Kommissionen as
- 2004 · ABBA - The Last Video as Loa Falkman
- 2004 · Young Jönsson Gang at Summer Camp as Director Wall-Enberg
- 2003 · Talismanen as Herr B. Ulvan
- 2002 · Laura Trenter Presents as Nicke Hall
- 2002 · Cleo as Claes Lindwall
- 1999 · Call of Death as Klas Bodin
- 1997 · Young Jönsson Gang Showing Off as Director Wall-Enberg
- 1997 · Play Off as Von Fluck
- 1996 · Young Jönsson Gang: The Cornflakes Robbery as Oscar Wall-Enberg
- 1996 · Percy tårar as Himself
- 1995 · Läderlappen as Engelsk lord
- 1995 · Death of a Juror as Ernst Ljungberg
- 1995 · Like It Never Was Before as Rune Runeberg
- 1991 · T. Sventon och fallet Isabella as direktör Gustavsson-Rinaldo
- 1991 · Facklorna as Kjellgren
- 1990 · BlackJack as Bengt Lindell
- 1990 · Smash as Manager
- 1986 · The Mozart Brothers as Eskil / Don Juan
- 1984 · Åke and His World as Åke's father
- 1981 · The Guldbagge Awards as Self - Best Actor winner
- 1959 · Melodifestivalen as Self
- Future · The Swedish Connection as Marcus Ehrenpreis