
Kungälv, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
Gustafsson was born in Goteborg, Sweden. He studied at the Calle Flygares Theater School in Stockholm to become an actor. But before his debut as an actor, he had already debuted in 2005 as a stand-up comedian at Bungy Comedy, a Swedish club for stand-up beginners. In 2006 he enrolled at Standup Star, a stand-up school, where among others, Özz Nûjen and Jakob Öqvist, two of the most well-known comedians in Sweden, have attended. As of 2008, his most notable appearance was in Melodifestivalen 2008, the Swedish selections for the Eurovision Song Contest. For example, he sang a song to Kristian Luuk's (the host) girlfriend Carina Berg. In his song he declared his love for her. Afterward, Berg said that she had to hide her cheeks so people couldn't see that she was blushing. Gustafsson gained a certain degree of international fame following a World of Warcraft (WoW) joke in Parlamentet, talking about people wasting time on the internet and not contributing to their party's effort by playing inefficiently, using so much internal WoW terminology himself that he was incomprehensible to non-players. The scene was spread over the Internet, mainly on YouTube, where translations into other languages could also be found. In 2008, Björn received big media attention by great efforts in Parlamentet and as an entertainment in the breaks to Melodifestivalens and he also got voted as the Sweden's funniest man by Aftonbladet's readers on 6 March 2008. He also read the Swedish votes at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. He continued his "stand-up" shows at the big stage, in the 44th Guldbagge Awards in 2009 together with Johan Glans, and with Robert Gustafsson in the Svenska idrottsgalan 2009 (Swedish athletics awards) where he also presented the nominations for rookie of the year.

as Self - Guest

as Self
1959

as Anton
2015

as Self - Guest
2006

as Don the White
2016

as Self - Guest
2021

as Private Lahmstache
2015

as Kaj-Robert
2022

2015

as Self
2015

as Sture
2018

as Per
2019

as Viking
2012
as Henrik
2021

as Tapio
2025

as Self
2024

as Henrik
2021

as Vincent
2020

as Lynx / Lo
2020

as Manlig terapeut
2019

as Various
2018

as Sture
2018

as Self
2017

as Private Lahmstache
2015

as Anton
2015

as Niklas
2012

as Albin
2012

as Pettersson-Jonsson
2011

as Mandlig vært, Castello Alleycat
2010

as Lenny Starfighter
2009

as Johan
2008

2006
as Marcus Tell
as Don the White
20 ep.

as Self
12 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

as Don the White
20 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

as Kaj-Robert
6 episodes

1 episodes

as Self
2 episodes

as Per
6 episodes

as Viking
18 episodes

as Ola
20 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

as Various roles
10 episodes

as Håkan Holmgren
24 episodes

as Himself
1 episodes

as Junior
24 episodes
1 episodes

12 episodes

as Fabian
6 episodes

as Various
10 episodes

as Polisen Pär
6 episodes

as Agent-Pär
10 episodes

as Self
1 episodes