Hans Mosesson

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    August 1, 1944

    Day of Death

    October 25, 2023 (79 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Enskede, Sweden

    Hans Mosesson

    Biography

    Hans Kristoffer Mosesson (1 August 1944 – 25 October 2023) was a Swedish actor and musician. Hans Mosesson was born in the Enskede district of Stockholm. He studied medicine at the University of Lund in the 1970s. In Lund, he met the newly founded leftist theatre and musical group Nationalteatern, and Mosesson quit his studies and joined the group and moved with them to Gothenburg. He both wrote and sang the songs "Plast's sång" and "Lägg av!", among others.[citation needed] Mosesson featured in many Swedish films and TV-productions. During the 2000s he was a household face in Sweden as he starred as the grocer Stig in the first 512 episodes of the long-running weekly advert series for the grocery chain ICA from 2001 to January 2015. Mosesson died on 25 October 2023, at the age of 79.

    Known For

    • Zero Tolerance

      Zero Tolerance

      1999

    • Jordskott

      Jordskott

      2015

    • Kurt Olsson - filmen om mitt liv som mej själv

      Kurt Olsson - filmen om mitt liv som mej själv

      1990

    • We Got This

      We Got This

      2020

    • Young Jönsson Gang at Summer Camp

      Young Jönsson Gang at Summer Camp

      2004

    • The Twelve Months of the Summer

      The Twelve Months of the Summer

      1988

    • Händerna

      Händerna

      1994

    • Christmas Oratorio

      Christmas Oratorio

      1996

    • Second Avenue

      Second Avenue

      2007

    • S/Y Joy

      S/Y Joy

      1989

    • Vi är barn av vår tid - En film om Nationalteatern

      Vi är barn av vår tid - En film om Nationalteatern

      2021

    • K-G for Better or for Worse

      K-G for Better or for Worse

      2002

    • Sjölyckan

      Sjölyckan

      2018

    • Arne Meets Death

      Arne Meets Death

      2022

    • Första kärleken

      Första kärleken

      1992