Hasse Ekman(1915-2004)
- Writer
- Actor
- Director
Being the son of actor / theatre director
Gösta Ekman, it was natural for him
to start a career in the movie business. He was first noticed for
playing against his father in
Intermezzo (1936). He also showed
a talent for writing, and his first script was filmed as
Blixt och dunder (1938).
Producer Lorens Marmstedt gave him the
chance to make a successful directing debut with
Med dej i mina armar (1940)
at the age of 24. During the following years he could mix light
comedies with drama. His
Kungliga patrasket (1945) was
a semi-biographical rendition of the life of an acting family. During
the 1940s he kept up a high tempo making movies, with at least two
movies every year. When Ingmar Bergman
made his debut in the late 1940s, the critics began to compare the two
young directors, a comparison who eventually became less and less
favorable for Ekman. In 1950 he made the movie that he considered his
best,
Flicka och hyacinter (1950).
From the middle of the 1950s, his directing and writing became more and
more of a routine, more and more predictable, concentrating on light
comedies with Sickan Carlsson. After his
last movie in 1964 he went over to make revues with
Karl Gerhard and
Povel Ramel.