Erik Wernquist
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Erik Wernquist (born on 1 August 1977) is a Swedish actor, playwright and director. He is probably best known to the general public for his 3-D animation "The Annoying Thing", now known as the Crazy Frog.
He grew up in the municipality of Lidingö outside Stockholm, Sweden where he worked with people associated with the Sagateatern theatre group, notably Michael Lindgren (appearing in the Swedish 1980s television series Ebba och Didrik) and Henrik Dorsin. Together with these people, he created several plays, sometimes only acting, but also playwriting and directing.
[edit] Some of the plays he has participated in
- Sagoharen förstörde mitt liv (1996)
- Draculas hem eller Hvem fahn tog punschrullarne V (1995)
- Jonny Cocktail (1994)(as the evil song & danceman Nicolaus H. Mortegan)[1]
[edit] References
- ^ "BANANA HOME - THE STORY". http://www.blodbad.nu/kuckeliku/banana.htm. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
[edit] External links
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