Anders Ekborg

Anders Ekborg
Anders Ekborg in 2009.
Born
Jon Anders Ekborg

(1960-10-09) 9 October 1960 (age 64)
Stockholm, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
SpouseLia Boysen
(m. 1997⁠–⁠2012)
Children2
Parent(s)Lars Ekborg (father)
Lola Sjölund (mother)
RelativesDan Ekborg (brother)
Maud Ekborg (sister)
Websitewww.andersekborg.nu

Jon Anders Ekborg (born 9 October 1960) is a Swedish actor and singer[1] who has performed the roles of Karl Oskar in Kristina från Duvemåla and Freddie Trumper in Chess, two musicals that were written by former ABBA members Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. He has also acted in many Swedish-language versions of musicals, such as Jekyll and Hyde, Evita and Jesus Christ Superstar. He has been married to the actress Lia Boysen.[2]

Ekborg also toured extensively throughout Sweden, mostly accompanied by Bengt Magnusson and Anders Lundqvist. He has released one album in his own name; Äkta Vara (2006). Additionally, he has appeared in numerous gala concerts including Rhapsody in Rock.

In 2007 he appeared in two huge arena shows; Queen – Another kind of magic and The Christmas Show. In 2008 he performed the role of Warrior in London – the Musical, and 14 July he took part in the birthday celebration of the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria.

In 2009 Ekborg did The Special Tour with Noel McCalla and Caroline Larsson. He also did a Christmas Tour on his own.

On 6 February 2010 Ekborg participated in Melodi Grand Prix; Melodifestivalen, in the 1st race in Örnsköldsvik, with the song "The Saviour", written by Tony Nilsson and Henrik Janson.[3] The song was described as "magnificent but difficult to sing" and it was the first time Ekborg took part in the competition. The song finished in sixth place in the race, which was not sufficient to proceed.

  1. ^ "Anders Ekborg" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  2. ^ "Anders Ekborg och Lia Boysen skiljer sig". 27 January 2012.
  3. ^ Melodifestivalen: betyg på kvällens låtar Archived 15 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine