Patrik Karlson

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    September 11, 1968 (56 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Klippan, Skåne län, Sweden

    Patrik Karlson

    Biography

    Patrik Karlson is an actor and voice actor interested in mind boggling storytelling, the work and vision of director's Yorgos Lanthimos, Ben Wheatley, Shane Carruth, Maren Ade. Patrik Karlson started acting in 1991 at the age of 23. He leads twenty five years of experience working in theatre and film. His first appearance in a play was in Willy Russell's "Blood Brothers", where he played the lead part, Mickey, and for which he received high acclaim. He also he co-founded the theatre company Teater Amabile in the small village of Klippan in the south of Sweden, together with Heléne Lindquist in 1991. He stayed with the company until 1996, when he moved to work with the Regional Theatre of Skåne. In the spring of 1999 Patrik made his playwright and directorial debut when he wrote, directed, and played the only part ("The man") in the monologue "Följ mig till tidens rand" ("Follow me to the end of time"), which toured Sweden throughout that year. The play deals with matters of love, beliefs, coming to terms with the past, and of life and death.

    Known For

    • The Bridge

      The Bridge

      2011

    • FBI: International

      FBI: International

      2021

    • Zoo

      Zoo

      2018

    • The Third Wave

      The Third Wave

      2003

    • Wallander

      Wallander

      2005

    • Enemy Lines

      Enemy Lines

      2020

    • Wallander: Mastermind

      Wallander: Mastermind

      2005

    • LFO

      LFO

      2013

    • When Darkness Falls

      When Darkness Falls

      2006

    • Operation Ragnarok

      Operation Ragnarok

      2018

    • Wallander: The Collector

      Wallander: The Collector

      2010

    • The Fifth Woman

      The Fifth Woman

      2002

    • Mannen Som Log

      Mannen Som Log

      2003

    • Summer with the Family

      Summer with the Family

      2017

    • Feed the Light

      Feed the Light

      2014