Lasse Hallström

Lars Sven Lasse Hallström (Swedish: ; born 2 June 1946) is a Swedish film director.

He first became known for directing almost all the music videos by the pop group ABBA, and subsequently became a feature film director. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director for My Life as a Dog (Mitt liv som hund) (1985) and later for The Cider House Rules (1999). His other celebrated directorial works include What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) and Chocolat (2000).

Lasse Hallström
Lasse Hallström
Born
Lars Sven Hallström

(1946-06-02) 2 June 1946 (age 77)
Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1973–present
Spouses
  • Malou Hallström
    (m. 1974; div. 1981)
  • (m. 1994)
Children2

Early life and education

Hallström was born on 2 June 1946 in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was a dentist and keen amateur videographer; his mother was the author and poet Karin Lyberg [sv].

He attended Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm, where he made his first music video and 8 mm films.

Career

Lasse Hallström 
Hallström at a Career Achievement Tribute at the 2013 Miami International Film Festival

In the late 1960s, Hallström worked as a director of short pop music clips at Sveriges Television.

He made his directorial debut in 1973, directing the comedy series Pappas pojkar [sv] for Swedish TV. He frequently collaborated with comic actors Magnus Härenstam and Brasse Brännström during his Swedish period.

Between 1974 and 1982, Hallström worked with the Swedish group ABBA on many of their music videos and also directed their 1977 film ABBA: The Movie. Almost all of ABBA's promotional films were directed and shot by Hallström, with only seven exceptions: "When I Kissed the Teacher" (1977); "Chiquitita" (1979), which was made by the BBC; "I Have a Dream" (1979); "On and On and On" (1980); "Lay All Your Love on Me" (1981); "The Day Before You Came" (1982), and "Under Attack" (1982), the latter two being directed by Kjell Sundvall and Kjell-Åke Andersson.

After the international success of My Life as a Dog (1985), Hallström started working in Hollywood. His first English-language film was Once Around, but his first notable English-language success was What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), starring Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Hallström made a number of successful film adaptations from novels. In 1999, The Cider House Rules was released. He followed that success the following year by directing Chocolat, starring Johnny Depp, Juliette Binoche, and Judi Dench, which was a critical and box-office success. His 2001 film The Shipping News was adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by E. Annie Proulx and starred Kevin Spacey, Judi Dench, Julianne Moore, and Cate Blanchett.

His 2011 film Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Paul Torday and starred Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt.

His 2017 film, A Dog's Purpose, based on the 2010 novel of the same name, was billed as "a celebration of the special connection between humans and their dogs".

Awards and nominations

Personal life

Hallström married media personality and actress Malou Hallström [sv] (née Nordgren; 1941–2005) in 1974, and the couple had one child, Johan, in 1976. They divorced in 1981. In 1990, he met actress Lena Olin; they married on 18 March 1994. The couple currently reside in Bedford, New York, and have two children, Tora (b. 1995) and a child from Lena Olin's first marriage, F. Auguste Rahmberg (b. 1984). They also have a home located in the Stockholm Archipelago.

Hallström turned vegan in 2014.

He divides his time between Sweden and the US.

Videography

(The following is a complete list of all the ABBA music videos that were directed by Lasse Hallström.)

Filmography

See also

References


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