Jonas Gardell
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Jonas Gardell | |
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Born | Lars Jonas Holger Gardell 2 November 1963 Täby, Sweden |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation(s) | Author, playwright, comedian, artist |
Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse | Mark Levengood
(m. 2011; div. 2023) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Mattias Gardell (brother) |
Lars Jonas Holger Gardell (born 2 November 1963) is a Swedish novelist, playwright, screenwriter and comedian. He is the brother of religion scholar Mattias Gardell. He is well known for his books and plays in all of Scandinavia and his books have been translated to around 25 languages.[1]
Early career
[edit]Gardell's first novel, Passionsspelet (The Passion Play), was published in 1985. Since then, he has written some ten novels, including En komikers uppväxt (A Comedian Growing Up), which became a TV series. He has also written several other books, nine plays and two screenplays that were made into movies, including Livet är en schlager (Life is a Schlager). His novels are not yet available in English. He wrote and performed himself the song "Aldrig ska jag sluta älska dig", which was performed by Bergström in the film.
Later years
[edit]In 2006, more than 20 years after his first novel was published, Gardell is one of Sweden's most famous stand-up comedians. Well known to be openly gay, Gardell was married to the Finnish-Swedish-American writer and TV presenter Mark Levengood. He has one child by a female friend. Gardell performed his own play Tillfällig gäst i ditt liv (Temporary guest in your life) (2007) at the Scala Theater in Stockholm.
In 2013, Gardell was elected "Homo Bi Trans Person of the Year" at the Swedish Gaygalan Awards, notably for the book Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar (Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves).[2] His prize was presented to him by the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria, whom Gardell thanked with the words: "Victoria, you are our Crown Princess, but tonight I think that I'm our little queen" - this went down well with the Crown Princess, whom Gardell knows well. His husband Levengood hosted the immensely popular "Victoria Day" for several years at the Swedish island of Öland, when the Swedes celebrate Crown Princess Victoria's birthday on 14 July.
He participated in Melodifestivalen 2018.
In January 2023, Gardell and Levengood announced their separation after having been in a relationship for 37 years.[3] The couple divorced the following June.[4]
Bibliography
[edit]- 1979 – Den tigande talar
- 1985 – Passionsspelet
- 1986 – Odjurets tid
- 1987 – Präriehundarna
- 1988 – Vill gå hem
- 1990 – Fru Björks öden och äventyr
- 1992 – En komikers uppväxt
- 1993 – Mormor gråter och andra texter
- 1995 – Frestelsernas berg
- 1997 – Isbjörnarna. Cheek to cheek. Människor i solen (tre pjäser)
- 1998 – Så går en dag ifrån vårt liv och kommer aldrig åter
- 1998 – Oskuld och andra texter
- 2001 – Ett ufo gör entré
- 2003 – Om Gud
- 2006 – Jenny
- 2009 – Om Jesus
- 2011 – Har man inget liv får man köpa ett som alla andra: Samlade visdomsord 2010–2011
- 2012 – Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar: 1, Kärleken
- 2013 – Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar: 2, Sjukdomen
- 2013 – Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar: 3, Döden
Singles
[edit]Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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SWE | |||
"Aldrig ska jag sluta älska dig" | 2000 | — | Non-album singles |
"Det finns en väg" | 2018 | — |
References
[edit]- ^ "Jonas Gardell". www.norstedts.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2021-09-28.
- ^ "The Crown Princess attends the QX Gay Gala". Swedish Royal Court. Archived from the original on 2021-10-07. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
- ^ Thorén, Matilda (2023-01-20). "Jonas och Mark separerar – "sorg och stark overklighetskänsla"". qx.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-09-03.
- ^ "Mark Levengood och Jonas Gardell skiljer sig". expressen.se (in Swedish). 2023-06-21. Retrieved 2023-09-03.
- 1963 births
- Living people
- People from Danderyd Municipality
- Swedish male novelists
- Swedish male dramatists and playwrights
- Swedish male comedians
- Swedish male screenwriters
- Swedish gay entertainers
- Swedish gay writers
- Swedish LGBTQ novelists
- Swedish LGBTQ dramatists and playwrights
- Swedish LGBTQ comedians
- Swedish LGBTQ screenwriters
- Gay novelists
- Gay screenwriters
- Gay comedians
- Gay dramatists and playwrights
- Gay Christians
- Sommar (radio program) hosts
- Best Screenplay Guldbagge Award winners
- Melodifestivalen contestants of 2018
- 20th-century Swedish male writers
- 21st-century Swedish male writers
- 20th-century Swedish novelists
- 21st-century Swedish novelists
- 20th-century Swedish dramatists and playwrights
- 21st-century Swedish dramatists and playwrights
- 20th-century Swedish comedians
- 21st-century Swedish comedians
- 20th-century Swedish screenwriters
- 21st-century Swedish screenwriters
- 20th-century Swedish LGBTQ people
- 21st-century Swedish LGBTQ people