PHOTOS: Swedish stars in popular culture
“True Blood” Season 4 kicks off June 26 with vampire Eric Northman front and center (with a few witches too). The blood-sucking bad boy is played by
Skarsgard, who gained ground in Hollywood with his role in “Generation Kill,” was born in Stockholm in 1976. (Alexander is the son of actor
But Skarsgard is not alone, here are some of the other Swedes gaining popularity in the U.S.
-- Whitney Friedlander and Christie D’Zurilla (Matt Sayles / Associated Press)
So there’s this book. Well, three books really. Maybe there’s a fourth. They center around this computer hacker with a photographic memory and a wicked dragon tattoo named Lisbeth Salander and her buddy journalist Mikael Blomqvist. And together, the two solve crimes. Stieg Larsson didn’t live to see them published, dying suddenly at age 50, from a
The first book, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” was released in 2005, with the Swedish film adaptation released in 2009, followed by films of the other two books. Eventually, they all made their way over to the States.
As with “Let the Right One In,” there’s a U.S. film version in the works -- this one directed by
The actress plays Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish film version of “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” and the other two Swedish films based on novelist Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy.
Although an American film adaptation of the three books is in the works with a new Lisbeth, Times staff writer John Horn writes “it’s difficult to picture anyone surpassing Rapace’s performance, an intrepid combination of physical, sexual and emotional truthfulness,” adding that Times film critic Betsy Sharkey wrote “watching Rapace burrow deep inside Lisbeth’s damaged mind, body and soul is its own sort of twisted pleasure.”
Fans will get a taste of Noomi’s talents once again, this time in the
Sure she spent most of her childhood in Canada, but the “Watchmen” star was born in Stockholm in 1978. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images for Maui Film Festival)
Advertisement
Showing good sportsmanship, Swedish tennis player
Retailer IKEA, founded in Sweden in 1943, is known for affordable home furnishings and an abundance of Allen wrenches. In 2008, the company solicited 20 couples to participate in a special Mamma Mia!-themed group wedding and commitment ceremony, on its dime. The “IKEA ‘I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do’ Want to Get Married at the Mamma Mia! Wedding Event” was a joint effort with Universal Pictures. Entrants had to tell, in 250 words or less, why they should be selected -- and winners had to bring their own marriage license.
The ceremony took place on July 17, 2008, at the Burbank store, with a reception that included ABBA tunes and Swedish meatballs. We happen to know personally that at least one couple married at the event is still living happily ever after. (David Pierson / Los Angeles Times])