Egil Holmsen

Egil Sophus Severen Holmsen (February 15, 1917 – May 30, 1990) was a Swedish film director, screenwriter, journalist, author and actor.[1] He was the younger brother of author Sverre Holmsen.

Egil Holmsen
Born(1917-02-15)February 15, 1917
DiedMay 30, 1990(1990-05-30) (aged 73)
Occupation
  • Actor
  • director
  • screenwriter
  • author
  • journalist
Years active1941-1985
RelativesSverre Holmsen (brother)

Career

Holmsen initially worked as a journalist until he transitioned into the film industry as an actor. He debuted in Alf Sjöberg's Home from Babylon in 1941. He continued to work as an actor during the 1940s, until he began to direct and write scrips for various major production companies. In 1947, he debuted as a director with The Battle for the Coffee and as a screenwriter with City in the South. Holmsen followed with three coming-of-age films in the 1950s, Dangerous Curve in 1952, followed by Marianne and Speedfever in 1953. All three films depicted young teenagers in the criminal underworld of Stockholm.[2]

Holmsen was heavily criticized after the release of Marianne, as it explored themes considered taboo at the time such as teenage sex, drugs and lesbian love. His next film Speedfever was also panned as it depicted crime and gay prostitution, which also caused it to be heavily censored. Holmsen's spree of controversial films did not end, as his following film, The Horse Handler's Girls, contained a provocative end scene featuring incest. It was his last feature film as a director.[3]

During the 1950s to the 1970s, Holmsen continued writing scripts, particularly for several housewife films. Holmsen then revived his acting career in 1972 starring in the adult film Swedish Wildcats. He later starred in Champagne Gallop (1975), The Brothers Lionheart (1977), Dante - watch out for the Shark! (1978) and the TV show Stakeout (1983), which became his last role.[4]

Holmsen began to write novels in the 1980s. His bibliography comprises Explosives (1981), Inheritance (1982) and In Goddesses Womb (1985).[5]

Filmography

As an actor

YearEnglish TitleSwedish TitleRole
1941Home from BabylonHem från Babylon
1941Mrs. WildcatFröken VildkattMan at Thomas' birthday party
1942Stinsen på LyckåsStinsen på LyckåsJohn
1942Sun over KlaraSol över KlaraTroublemaker
1942One Does Not ForgotMan glömmer IngentingArt school student
1942Bleeding Hearts' LöjtnantshjärtanJohan Blom
1942A Trallande LassEn trallande jäntaEditor Lundberg
1942Doctor GlassDoktor GlasStudent
1942It's My MusicDet är min musikParty guest
1942Life in the CountrysideLivet på landetYoung man
1944A Daughter BornEn dotter föddJohnny, young man
1945Girls on the PortFlickor i hamnThird mate
1972Swedish WildcatsSwedish Wildcats
1975Champagne GallopChampagnegalopp
1977The Brothers LionheartBröderna LejonhjärtaTengil's man
1978Dante - Watch out for the sharkDante - akta're för Hajen!Police officer
1983Stakeout (TV series)SpanarnaAlvar Bergholm

As a director

YearEnglish TitleSwedish Title
1948The TextilresTextilarna
1952Dangerous CurveFarlig kurva
1953MarianneMarianne
1953Speed FeverFartfeber
1954The Horse Handler's GirlsHästhandlarens flickor

As a screenwriter

YearEnglish TitleSwedish Title
1952Dangerous CurveFarlig kurva
1953Speed FeverFartfeber
1971What do they have in the bank?Va' har dom för sej i banken?

References

  1. Thompson, Howard (1959-11-21). "The Time of Desire (1957)". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-05-08.
  2. "Egil Holmsen". Svensk Filmdatabas. Archived from the original on 24 May 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  3. "Egil Holmsen". Svensk Filmdatabas. Archived from the original on 24 May 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  4. "Egil Holmsen". IMDb.com. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  5. "Egil Holmsen". Libris.kb.se. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
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