Ernst-Hugo Järegård
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[[Image:Ernst.hugo.riket.jpg|280px|thumb|'''Ernst-Hugo Järegård''' in ''[[Riget]]'']]
'''Ernst-Hugo Järegård''', (born '''Ernst Hugo Alfred Järegård''', [[December 12]], [[1928]] – [[September 6]] [[1998]]) was a popular [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[actor]].
==Biography==
Ernst-Hugo Järegård was born in [[Ystad]], [[Scania|Skåne]]. He was since 1962 actor of Sweden's prominent [[Royal Dramatic Theatre]] where he came to perform a number of much celebrated parts: his eccentric Hitler in ''[[Schweik in the Second World War]]'' by [[Bertolt Brecht]] (1963), Estragon in the legendary 1966 Dramaten-staging of [[Samuel Beckett]]'s ''[[Waiting for Godot]]'', Thersites in [[Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]'' 1967, Orgon in [[Molière]]'s ''[[Tartuffe]]'' 1971, Hjalmar Ekdahl in [[Ingmar Bergman]]'s 1972 production of [[Ibsen]]'s ''[[The Wild Duck]]'', Nero in [[Jean Racine]]'s ''[[Britannicus]]'' (1974), his spot-on portrayal of [[August Strindberg]] in play ''Tribadernas natt'' (The Night of the Tribades) by [[Per Olov Enquist]], the title role in ''[[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]'' by [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] (1980) and his the extreemely creepy - and slightly perverted - boss Sven in ''VD'' by [[Stig Larsson]] in 1985, among others.
Järegård had a taste for villainious and dark characters, and he enjoyed playing them. But he also had a very lyrical and soft side to him as an actor, something he showed in the TV-production of ''Hans Christian och sällskapet'' (where he plays a village priest who suffers a great personal tragedy as his wife looses her mind after having a baby) and in the TV adaptation of [[Birger Sjöberg]]'s ''Frida och hennes vän'' (based on Sjöberg's ''Frida's Book'') where he plays the light-hearted, daydreaming early 1900s love-struck suitor of Frida. Adding to the fact that Järegård also had a beautiful and expressive singing voice (he performed in a number of stage musicals during his career) gave him an incredible range and versatility as an actor. He originated the role of Guido in the first European staging of the musical ''[[Nine (musical)|Nine]]'', for example ([[Oscarsteatern]], 1983). His distinct and original voice (with traces of the unmistakable [[Scanian (linguistics)|Skåne-dialect]]) also made him a much appreciated and beloved narrator of children's cartoons and audio books. Particularly popular are his audio book recordings of [[Roald Dahl]]'s ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'' and [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s ''[[Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde|Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde]]''.
[[Image:ErnstHugo sartre.jpg|thumb|right|280px|Young Järegård on stage: with [[Margit Carlqvist]] in [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]'s ''Fångarna på Altona'' (The Condemned of Altona), [[Gothenburg City Theatre]], 1961]]Järegård gained international attention when he took on the role of Doctor Helmer in [[Lars von Trier]]s highly acclaimed mini-series ''[[Riget]]'' and ''[[Riget II]]'' (aka The Kingdom I & II). He also appeared in von Trier's ''[[Europa (film)|Europa]]''. He participated in about 20 movies and 40 TV productions: aside from the ''Riget''-series, some of his greatest roles are in the ''Skånska mord''-series, in the 1975 [[Hasseåtage]] comedy ''[[Release the Prisoners to Spring|Släpp fångarne loss, det är vår! (Release the Prisoners to Spring)]]'', in the 1962 cult movie ''Raggargänget'', in ''Kådisbellan'' (aka The Slingshot) in 1993 and as the pompus old [[drag queen]] Ragnar Rönn in TV-theatre production ''[[Cheek to Cheek (play)|Cheek to Cheek]]'' (written and directed by [[Jonas Gardell]]), 1997.
Järegård was for his acting work awarded with the ''[[Thaliapriset]]'' (1967) and the ''[[Eugene O'Neill Award]]'' (1975); two of Sweden's finest and most prestigious theatre awards.
Järegård married [[Karin Nordström]] (b. 1923) in 1950 . They had one son, Johannes.
==Personality==
Järegård was a very colourful theatre personality who loved to stand out and celebrated originality. He loved clothes and Italian designers and was picky with designer labels in private - only the best would do. He was of the old belief that as an actor you not only represent yourself as a public person but also the theatre and the art as a whole; as being part of a public institution there for people; and therefor it is an actor's responsibility to "scrub up".{{Fact|date=May 2007}}
In his director's commentary on the DVD release of ''Europa'', Lars von Trier says that Järegård was difficult to work with, frequently sulking and making outrageous demands such as insisting on staying in one specific room in a specific hotel of his choice. He also says that Järegård was a compulsive scene-stealer who could no help pulling focus even when he was supposed to be in the background of a scene. Von Trier claims that he eventually 'trained' Järegård by rewarding him with cigars for good behaviour. However, von Trier also refers to the actor as "dear Ernst-Hugo" and says that he misses him terribly.
A famous [[quote]] from Järegård is "When I get up at night to grab a sandwich it only takes a ray of light from the fridge lamps for me to start acting."
== Selected filmography ==
* [[Cheek to Cheek (play)|Cheek to Cheek]] (TV theatre) (1997)
* [[The Kingdom (television)|Riget II]] (1997)
* [[The Kingdom (television)|Riget]] (1994)
* [[The Slingshot|Kådisbellan (The Slingshot)]] (1993)
* [[Nästa man till rakning]] (TV series) (1993)
* [[Den goda viljan|Den goda viljan (Best Intentions)]] (1992)
* [[Europa (film)|Europa]] (1991)
* [[VD (play)|VD]] (TV theatre) (1988)
* [[Skånska mord]] (aka "Skåne Murders") (TV series) (1986)
* [[Gråtvalsen (play)|Gråtvalsen]] (TV theatre) (1982)
* [[Hans Christian och sällskapet]] (TV) (1981)
* [[Clownen Jac]] (TV theatre; monologue) (1981)
* [[Chez Nous (film)|Chez Nous]] (1978)
* [[Release the Prisoners to Spring|Släpp fångarne loss, det är vår! (Release the Prisoners to Spring)]] (1975)
* [[En handfull kärlek]] (1974)
* [[De tre från Haparanda]] (mini series) (1974)
* [[Fimpen]] (1974)
* [[Kvartetten som sprängdes]] (aka "The Quartet That Broke Up") (mini series) (1973)
* [[Waiting for Godot]] (TV theatre) (1971)
* [[Tartuffe]] (TV theatre) (1966)
* [[Svenska bilder]] (1964)
* [[Raggargänget]] (1962)
==Stage work==
*[http://www.dramaten.se/default.asp?id=3553&txtStep=2&txtQ4Question=J%E4reg%E5rd%2C+Ernst%2DHugo&QSMidValue=1277&LMidValue=3599 Ernst-Hugo Järegård's stage credits at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten)]
==Trivia==
*Ernst-Hugo received but turned down role offers (for various reasons) from a.o. [[Arne Mattsson]], [[Ingmar Bergman]] (various projects), [[Alfred Hitchcock]] and [[Luc Besson]] (was offered a role in ''[[The Fifth Element]]'' but was busy with ''Riget II'').
*Did not have a drivers-license (but could drive fairly well; which he did in a few movies/TV parts, for example in ''Riget''-series). He used taxis and trains to move around in Stockholm and Sweden.
*Cinema-commercials for the margarine ''Flora'' (''Milda'' today) with [[Margaretha Krook]]
*Loved [[Frank Sinatra]] and had most of his original records and CDs
*The cat Måns in the beloved children's cartoon ''Pelle Svanslös'' was one of Järegårds all-time favourite parts.
*The post-punk band [[TEXT]] began their self-titled album, ''Text'', with a track titled ''Requiem For Ernst Hugo (1928-1998)''
==Source and references==
*Wennerholm, Eric: ''Ernst-Hugo - inte lik någon annan'', Bonniers, Stockholm, 1983 (biography) (Sweden)
*[http://www.cinema.se/artiklar_/jaregard/jaregard.html "Filmerna kunde vara dåliga men aldrig han" by Jan Lumholt, Cinema magazine, 1998 (article)] (Swedish)
==External links==
* {{imdb name|id=433495|name=Ernst-Hugo Järegård}}
*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8187621 Ernst-Hugo Järegård at Find-A-Grave]
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