
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Frans Gösta Viktor Ekman (28 December 1890 – 12 January 1938) was a Swedish actor. Generally spoken of as Swedish theatre's most legendary stage actor, Gösta Ekman enjoyed a prolific stage career during his short life, becoming the first real star of Swedish theatre. His boyish good looks attracted both sexes, helping to create a massive cult following and elevating him to the status of a living legend. Combined with a beautiful voice and a powerful stage presence, Ekman was able to captivate his audiences.

as Ernst

as Faust
1926

as (archive footage)
1995

as Ernst
1920

as Claes af Leijonstam
1933

as (archive footage)
1993

as Self (archive footage)
1996

1913

as Joe Higgins, klovnen
1926
1937

as Leonard Pettersson / Carl XV
1936

1936

as Marc-Anton
1928
as (archive footage)
1995

as Himself / Faust (archive footage)
2002

as Self (archive footage)
1996

as (archive footage)
1995

as (archive footage)
1993

as Various (archive footage)
1987
1940
1937

as Professor Holger Brandt
1936

1936
1936

as Leonard Pettersson / Carl XV
1936

as Rolf Swedenhielm
1935
as (archive footage)
1935

1934

1933

as Claes af Leijonstam
1933

as Filip
1933

1931

as Gunnar Lanner
1930

as Gunnar Lanner
1930

as Marc-Anton
1928
as Gustaf Eriksson Wasa
1928

as Gustaf Eriksson Wasa
1928
as Marquis Robert de Luny & Jean Coubert
1927
Director