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'''Mikael Gustaf Lennart Samuelson''' (born 9 March 1951) is a [[Swedish people|Swedish]] [[baritone]] opera singer, actor and composer.

'''Mikael Gustaf Lennart Samuelson''' (born 9 March 1951) is a [[Swedish people|Swedish]] [[baritone]] opera singer, actor, and composer.<ref name=SFDB>{{cite web | title=Mikael Samuelson | url=http://www.svenskfilmdatabas.se/sv/item/?type=person&itemid=165748#basic-facts | language=Swedish | publisher=[[Swedish Film Institute]] | accessdate=4 June 2019}}</ref>

Mikael Samuelson has been considered one of the greatest Swedish musical performers and composers, especially for his versions of the songs of [[Evert Taube]] and [[Fred Åkerström]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2024}}

== Early life ==
Samuelson was born in [[Njutånger]] in [[Hälsingland]], central Sweden. He is the son of the musician and music arranger {{ill|Bror Samuelson|sv}}.


Samuelson studied singing, conducting, and violin at [[Musikhögskolan]] in the 1970s, and he is a well-known face in the Swedish musical and theatre industry.
Samuelson is the son of the famous musician and music arranger [[Bror Samuelson]]. Mikael Samuelson has been considered as one of the greatest musical performers and composer ever in Sweden, especially for his versions of singing Evert Taube and Fred Åkerström.


During his youth, he performed at Norrlandsoperan and sang the parts of Papageno in ''[[The Magic Flute]]'' and the title role in ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]'', among others. In the 1980s, he moved to the [[Royal Swedish Opera]] and {{ill|Drottningholms slottsteater|sv}} in Stockholm, singing the parts of Escamillo in ''[[Carmen]]'' and Tevje in ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]''.
== Career ==
== Career ==
===Major roles===
Samuelson studied singing, conducting and violin at [[Musikhögskolan]] in the '70s, and is a well-known face in the Swedish musical and theatre industry.


His breakthrough was playing the part of the Phantom in the Swedish version of [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]'s ''[[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]]'', from 1989-1995. Samuelson sang and portrayed the character for over 2000 performances and received the honourable Swedish theatre Award "[[Guldmasken]]" in 1991.
During his youth, he performed at Norrlandsoperan, and sang the parts of Papageno in ''[[The Magic Flute]]'' and the title role in ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]'', among others, with outstanding results. In the 1980s, he moved to Kungliga Operan and Drottningsholmsteatern in Stockholm, and sang the parts of Escamillo in ''[[Carmen]]'' and Tevje in ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]''.


In the early 1990s, he was also known for his role as one of the main characters in the Swedish TV series ''[[Rederiet]]'' ("High Seas"), a long-running drama show about a shipping company, which conducts passenger traffic on the [[Baltic Sea]] between [[Stockholm]] and [[Åbo]] in [[Finland]]. Samuelson played the ship's captain-later-turned C.E.O. Rolf Dahlén, son of the ship's owner, between 1992 and 1994. He left the show in the end of the fifth season, his character being killed off in a car crash.
His breakthrough was playing the part of the Phantom in the Swedish version of [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]'s ''[[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]]'', during 1989-1995. Samuelson sang and portrayed the character for over 2000 performances and received the honourable Swedish theatre Award "Guldmasken" in 1991.


In the late 1990s, he had major roles in musicals like ''[[Cyrano de Bergerac The Musical|Cyrano de Bergerac]]'', ''[[Cabaret (musical)|Cabaret]]'' and ''The Showboat'' for which he earned prize nominations and good critical receptions. From December 1999 to March 2000, Samuelson sang and performed popular songs and poems written by [[Lars Forssell]], together with the two vocalists Barbro "[[Lill-Babs]]" Svensson and Evabritt Strandberg in a show called "Showtime - A Tribute to Lars Forssell".
In the early 1990s, he was also famous for his role as one of the main characters in the Swedish TV series ''[[Rederiet]]'', a long-running drama show about a shipping company, which conducts passenger traffic on the [[Baltic Sea]] between [[Stockholm]] and [[Åbo]] in [[Finland]]. Mikael Samuelson played the ship's captain-later-turned C.E.O. Rolf Dahlén, son of the ships owner, between 1992 and 1994. Mikael Samuelson left the show in the end of the fifth season, his character was killed off in a car crash.


In 2006, he played Herr Eriksson in the film ''En liten tiger'', and opposite [[Lena Strömdahl]], who had portrayed his wife Yvonne in ''Rederiet''.
In the late 90's, he had major roles in musicals like "Cyrano de Bergerac", "Cabaret" and "The Showboat" for which he earned prize nominations and good critical receptions. From December 1999 to March 2000, Samuelson sang and performed popular songs and poems written by legendary Lars Forssell together with the two vocalists Barbro "Lill-Babs" Svensson and Evabritt Strandberg in a show called "Showtime - A Tribute to Lars Forssell".


In 2007, Samuelson showed his comedic side playing the role as Magnus in the Swedish comedy film ''{{ill|Min frus förste älskare|sv}}'' ("My Wife's First Lover"), for which he became well-known.
In 2006, he played Herr Eriksson in the film "En liten tiger" and played opposite [[Lena Strömdahl]], who portrayed his wife Yvonne in "Rederiet".


During the spring of 2008, he played the lead role in the Swedish version of ''[[Jekyll & Hyde (musical)|Jekyll & Hyde]]''. The musical ended on December 30, 2009.
In 2007, he showed his comedic side playing the role as Magnus in the Swedish comedy film "Min frus förste älskare" ("My Wife's First Lover").


Samuelson starred in [[The Göteborg Opera]]'s production of the musical ''[[La Cage aux Folles (musical)|La Cage aux Folles]]'' in its run from September 7, 2013 to March 9, 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://en.opera.se/forestallningar/la-cage-aux-folles-2013-2014/|title = What's on - GöteborgsOperan - GB}}</ref>
During the spring of 2008 he played the lead role in the Swedish version of ''[[Jekyll & Hyde (musical)|Jekyll & Hyde]]''. The musical ended on December 30, 2009.


In his film career, Samuelson is best-known for his role as the Investigator in {{ill|Håkan Alexandersson|sv}}'s 1987 thriller movie ''Res aldrig på enkel biljett'' ("Never travel on a one-way ticket"). His character searches for the truth in the world, about love, sex, madness and cruelty. His other films include ''Min frus förste älskare'' (2006), ''En liten Tiger'', (2006), ''Aladdin'' (1992), ''Kronbruden'' (1990), ''Spårvagn till havet'' (1987), and ''Kärleken är allt'' (1986).<ref name=SFDB/>
Samuelson is currently starring in [[The Göteborg Opera]]'s production of [[La Cage aux Folles (musical)|La Cage aux Folles]]. The musical premiered on September 7, 2013 and will end on March 9, 2014.<ref>http://en.opera.se/forestallningar/la-cage-aux-folles-2013-2014/</ref>

In his theatre career, he has played the policeman Rapp in [[Vilhelm Moberg]]'s comedy ''Marknadsafton'' and other plays.


== Records ==
== Records ==


In 1988, he released the album ''Music of [[Carl Michael Bellman]]'' with recordings of 10 of ''[[Fredman's epistles]]'' and 3 of ''[[Fredman's songs]]''.<ref>{{cite web |last=Samuelson |first=Mikael |title=Music of Carl Michael Bellman |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/music-of-carl-michael-bellman-mw0001391070 |publisher=Artemis Records (7128) |accessdate=4 June 2019 |date=1988}}</ref> In 1990, he won the {{ill|City of Stockholm's Bellman Prize|sv|Stockholms stads Bellmanpris}} for his interpretations of Sweden's national bard.<ref>Announcement in ''[[Svenska Dagbladet]]'', 18 August 1990</ref>
In 1996, he released the record "Midvinter" where he sang famous Christmas songs in his own style, accompanied by cellist [[Svante Henryson]] and pianist Lennart Simonsson.


In 1996, he released the record "Midvinter" where he sang well-known Christmas songs in his own style, accompanied by cellist [[Svante Henryson]] and pianist Lennart Simonsson.
In his film career, Samuelson is most well-known and famous for his role as the Investigator in Håkan Alexandersson's thriller movie "Res aldrig på enkel biljett". Samuelson's character searches for the truth in the world, about love, sex, madness and cruelty. By now, he is most recognized for his role as Magnus in "My Wife's First Lover".

In his theatric career, he has played the police Rapp in [[Vilhelm Moberg]]'s comedy "Marknadsafton" and various other plays.


== Awards ==
== Awards ==

In 1993, he won the [[Fred Åkerström prize]] for his music with guitarist [[Mats Bergström]].
In 1990 he won a Guldmasken Award for Best Leading Actor in ''[[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|Phantom of the Opera]]''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Awards |url=https://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/awards/ |publisher=Phantom of the Opera |accessdate=4 June 2019}}</ref>

In 1993, he won the [[Fred Åkerström grant|Fred Åkerström prize]] for his music with guitarist [[Mats Bergström]].


==References==
==References==
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*{{cite web | title=Mikael Samuelson | url=http://www.sfi.se/en-gb/Swedish-film/Swedish-Film-Database/?type=PERSON&itemid=165748 | language=Swedish | publisher=[[Swedish Film Institute]] | accessdate=2010-01-31}}


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 23 April 2024

Mikael Samuelson in 2014

Mikael Gustaf Lennart Samuelson (born 9 March 1951) is a Swedish baritone opera singer, actor, and composer.[1]

Mikael Samuelson has been considered one of the greatest Swedish musical performers and composers, especially for his versions of the songs of Evert Taube and Fred Åkerström.[citation needed]

Early life[edit]

Samuelson was born in Njutånger in Hälsingland, central Sweden. He is the son of the musician and music arranger Bror Samuelson [sv].

Samuelson studied singing, conducting, and violin at Musikhögskolan in the 1970s, and he is a well-known face in the Swedish musical and theatre industry.

During his youth, he performed at Norrlandsoperan and sang the parts of Papageno in The Magic Flute and the title role in The Marriage of Figaro, among others. In the 1980s, he moved to the Royal Swedish Opera and Drottningholms slottsteater [sv] in Stockholm, singing the parts of Escamillo in Carmen and Tevje in Fiddler on the Roof.

Career[edit]

Major roles[edit]

His breakthrough was playing the part of the Phantom in the Swedish version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, from 1989-1995. Samuelson sang and portrayed the character for over 2000 performances and received the honourable Swedish theatre Award "Guldmasken" in 1991.

In the early 1990s, he was also known for his role as one of the main characters in the Swedish TV series Rederiet ("High Seas"), a long-running drama show about a shipping company, which conducts passenger traffic on the Baltic Sea between Stockholm and Åbo in Finland. Samuelson played the ship's captain-later-turned C.E.O. Rolf Dahlén, son of the ship's owner, between 1992 and 1994. He left the show in the end of the fifth season, his character being killed off in a car crash.

In the late 1990s, he had major roles in musicals like Cyrano de Bergerac, Cabaret and The Showboat for which he earned prize nominations and good critical receptions. From December 1999 to March 2000, Samuelson sang and performed popular songs and poems written by Lars Forssell, together with the two vocalists Barbro "Lill-Babs" Svensson and Evabritt Strandberg in a show called "Showtime - A Tribute to Lars Forssell".

In 2006, he played Herr Eriksson in the film En liten tiger, and opposite Lena Strömdahl, who had portrayed his wife Yvonne in Rederiet.

In 2007, Samuelson showed his comedic side playing the role as Magnus in the Swedish comedy film Min frus förste älskare [sv] ("My Wife's First Lover"), for which he became well-known.

During the spring of 2008, he played the lead role in the Swedish version of Jekyll & Hyde. The musical ended on December 30, 2009.

Samuelson starred in The Göteborg Opera's production of the musical La Cage aux Folles in its run from September 7, 2013 to March 9, 2014.[2]

In his film career, Samuelson is best-known for his role as the Investigator in Håkan Alexandersson [sv]'s 1987 thriller movie Res aldrig på enkel biljett ("Never travel on a one-way ticket"). His character searches for the truth in the world, about love, sex, madness and cruelty. His other films include Min frus förste älskare (2006), En liten Tiger, (2006), Aladdin (1992), Kronbruden (1990), Spårvagn till havet (1987), and Kärleken är allt (1986).[1]

In his theatre career, he has played the policeman Rapp in Vilhelm Moberg's comedy Marknadsafton and other plays.

Records[edit]

In 1988, he released the album Music of Carl Michael Bellman with recordings of 10 of Fredman's epistles and 3 of Fredman's songs.[3] In 1990, he won the City of Stockholm's Bellman Prize [sv] for his interpretations of Sweden's national bard.[4]

In 1996, he released the record "Midvinter" where he sang well-known Christmas songs in his own style, accompanied by cellist Svante Henryson and pianist Lennart Simonsson.

Awards[edit]

In 1990 he won a Guldmasken Award for Best Leading Actor in Phantom of the Opera.[5]

In 1993, he won the Fred Åkerström prize for his music with guitarist Mats Bergström.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Mikael Samuelson" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  2. ^ "What's on - GöteborgsOperan - GB".
  3. ^ Samuelson, Mikael (1988). "Music of Carl Michael Bellman". Artemis Records (7128). Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  4. ^ Announcement in Svenska Dagbladet, 18 August 1990
  5. ^ "Awards". Phantom of the Opera. Retrieved 4 June 2019.

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