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Filip Berg

Filip Berg (born 2 October 1986) is a recognized for his breakthrough role as Sebbe in the 2004 teen drama The Ketchup Effect and his portrayal of the young Ove in the internationally acclaimed 2015 A Man Called Ove. Born in Danderyd, Stockholms län, , Berg began his acting career in his late teens with appearances in Swedish and , quickly establishing himself in the domestic industry. Berg's career gained wider international attention through A Man Called Ove, directed by Hannes Holm, which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film and showcased his ability to blend humor and pathos in supporting roles. He has since taken on leading roles in Swedish television series, including Kristoffer Palm in the political thriller Blue Eyes (2014) and roles in crime dramas such as Bäckström (2020–2024). His early work also includes the titular role of Johan in the 2003 coming-of-age film Evil, which highlighted themes of bullying and resilience in a boarding school setting. In recent years, Berg has continued to diversify his portfolio with roles in both film and , such as Håkan Martinsson in the 2024 miniseries Whiskey on the Rocks and Conny Rundqvist in the 2024 drama , the latter earning him a nomination for Best Actor at the 60th in 2025. He is also set to appear in upcoming projects including (2026) and (2026). Known for his versatility across genres from dark comedies to intense thrillers, Berg remains a prominent figure in and , contributing to over 45 credited projects as of 2025.

Early life

Birth and family background

Filip Niclas Berg was born on 2 October 1986 in Danderyd, Stockholms län, . Danderyd is an affluent suburban located just north of , characterized by high median incomes, spacious residential areas, and strong community resources that contribute to a prosperous upbringing for many families. Public information on Berg's is limited. He has mentioned having a , but details regarding his parents' professions remain , reflecting his preference for in personal matters.

Education and early interests

Filip Berg attended in during his early education, a renowned institution in celebrated for its rigorous programs in music and . His early interests centered on music, shaped by his family's exposure to rock influences like and , as well as his father's introduction to composer , and cultural trips to . Berg played guitar and sang in teenage bands, focusing on and covers of artists such as Blink-182, even performing once in a public park in . These musical pursuits aligned with the school's emphasis on vocal and instrumental training, fostering his initial passion for performance. Although Berg had no prior aspiration to become an and received no formal training in the field, his interest in acting emerged accidentally during school years when talent scouts recruited students for on-camera opportunities. He approached these experiences pragmatically, treating script memorization like a vocabulary exercise and viewing them primarily as an excuse to miss classes, which unexpectedly ignited his curiosity about the craft.

Career

Breakthrough and early roles

Filip Berg made his acting debut in 2003 with a supporting role as in the Swedish TV mini-series Vera med flera, marking his entry into the industry at the age of 16. In 2003, Berg secured an early film role as Johan, a fellow student enduring the harsh dynamics of a , in the drama Ondskan (English title: ), directed by . The film, which explores themes of bullying and institutional violence, achieved significant international recognition as Sweden's submission for the Academy Award for Best Film at the 76th Oscars, where it was nominated, and won the FIPRESCI Prize at the . Berg's breakthrough came in 2004 with his portrayal of Sebbe, a brash and immature teenager involved in a high school party's humiliating incident, in the coming-of-age drama Hip hip hora! (English title: The Ketchup Effect), directed by Teresa Fabik. Playing the 17-year-old antagonist who crudely likens a sexual act to squeezing a ketchup bottle, Berg's performance captured the raw awkwardness of youth and , earning him widespread attention in Swedish cinema and establishing his reputation for authentic teen roles. The film, focusing on the consequences of and exploitation among adolescents, propelled Berg's career forward, leading to subsequent opportunities in both .

Film work

Filip Berg's film career gained significant momentum with his portrayal of the young Ove in the 2015 Swedish comedy-drama A Man Called Ove, directed by Hannes Holm. In the flashbacks that reveal the protagonist's formative years, Berg depicted a shy, principled teenager navigating loss, first love, and budding independence, providing emotional depth to the character's evolution from an awkward youth to the film's curmudgeonly elder (played by ). The film, an adaptation of Fredrik Backman's novel, achieved widespread acclaim for its heartfelt storytelling and became Sweden's official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the , earning a nomination and highlighting Berg's contribution to its international resonance. That same year, Berg starred as Isak in Eternal Summer (original title: Odödliga), a coming-of-age drama directed by Johannes Nyholm. As the introspective protagonist grappling with friendship, romance, and personal growth during a transformative summer in rural , Berg delivered a nuanced performance that captured the vulnerabilities of youth amid evolving relationships. His work in the film earned him a nomination for at the 51st , recognizing his ability to convey subtle emotional arcs in a character-driven . Berg continued to take on diverse supporting and leading roles in cinema, showcasing his versatility in dramas addressing social themes. In the 2021 ensemble film Suedi, directed by Yukiko Mishima, he portrayed Joachim, a compassionate figure aiding Sudanese refugees integrating into society, contributing to the story's exploration of cultural clashes and human resilience through poignant interpersonal dynamics. Similarly, in Till Sun Rises (2021), directed by Peter Dalle, Berg appeared in a key role that underscored themes of redemption and fleeting connections in a rural setting, earning praise for his authentic emotional range. His recent turn as Conny Rundqvist in the 2024 action-comedy , a high-stakes tale, marked a shift toward filmmaking while maintaining his reputation for grounded characterizations. These projects, alongside A Man Called Ove's global festival circuit screenings at events like the , have expanded Berg's exposure to international audiences, solidifying his presence in Scandinavian cinema.

Television appearances

Filip Berg gained prominence in television with his lead role as Kristoffer Palm, the ambitious leader of the of the far-right Trygghetspartiet, in the Swedish Blue Eyes (2014–2015). In this series, set against the backdrop of a national election marred by rising extremism and a shocking assassination, Palm navigates internal party conflicts and personal dilemmas that blur the lines between ideology and morality. The show, produced by (SVT), achieved international distribution through networks like in the United States and in the . He further expanded his television presence as Johan, a driven young entrepreneur seeking to purchase and reopen an abandoned haunted by past tragedies, in the horror-mystery series Black Lake (Svartsjön, 2016–2018). Portraying the central figure whose optimism unravels amid supernatural occurrences and interpersonal tensions among a group of friends, Berg's performance anchored both seasons of the Viaplay original, which was broadcast internationally on in the UK and streamed on platforms like Shudder. Berg also appeared in the crime drama series Bäckström (2020–2024), playing multiple characters, and took the role of Håkan Martinsson in the 2024 Whiskey on the Rocks. In the , Berg demonstrated growing versatility through roles in other TV dramas, such as Robert Björkemyr in the crime series Huss (2021), where he depicted a figure entangled in and betrayal within Gothenburg's underbelly. These performances highlighted his ability to tackle multifaceted characters across genres, from ideological firebrands to haunted protagonists.

Awards and recognition

Guldbagge Award nominations

The Guldbagge Awards, organized annually by the Swedish Film Institute since 1964, serve as Sweden's premier cinematic accolades, comparable to the Academy Awards in recognizing outstanding achievements in national film production. These nominations highlight Filip Berg's growing stature within Swedish cinema, affirming his ability to deliver compelling performances across diverse genres. In 2016, at the 51st Guldbagge Awards, Berg earned a nomination for Best Actor for portraying Isak, a young man entangled in a passionate and tumultuous romance, in the road movie Eternal Summer (original title: Odödliga). Directed by Andreas Öhman, the film follows Isak and his love interest Em as they abandon their lives for a spontaneous journey through Sweden, blending themes of youthful infatuation, rebellion, and escalating peril. Berg's depiction of Isak's emotional vulnerability and intensity drew acclaim for its soulful and engaging quality, contributing to the nomination's focus on his lead performance. Berg received another recognition in 2022, at the 57th , with a nomination for Best Supporting Actor as Ruben, the of a wealthy , in (original title: Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton). This holiday-themed adaptation of Tage Danielsson's novella, set in 1940s , centers on a boy's Robin Hood-like redistribution of gifts from rich to poor, emphasizing class disparities and familial tensions during the festive season. Berg's role enhanced the ensemble dynamic, portraying Ruben's grounded presence amid the story's whimsical yet poignant exploration of morality and generosity. In 2025, at the 60th , Berg received a for for his role as Conny Rundqvist in the drama (original title: Strul).

Other honors and nominations

In 2014, Filip Berg received a for the Rising Star Award at the for his role in Stockholm Stories, recognizing his emerging talent in Swedish cinema. In 2016, Berg won the Rising Star Award at the , honoring his breakthrough performances, including in A Man Called Ove. Berg earned a for in a TV Production at the 2017 Kristallen Awards for his leading performance as Johan in the thriller series Black Lake (Svartsjön), a original that garnered attention for its style. His supporting role in A Man Called Ove (2015) contributed to the film's broader international recognition, including its premiere at the and nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at the , which elevated Berg's visibility among global audiences. These honors underscored Berg's versatility across film and television, facilitating opportunities in international co-productions such as Black Lake and subsequent roles in English-language projects.

Filmography

Feature films

Filip Berg's feature film roles span a range of genres, from coming-of-age dramas to comedies and family stories, beginning with his breakthrough in the early 2000s.
YearTitleRoleDirectorDescription
2003Evil (Ondskan)JohanMikael HåfströmA rebellious teenager enduring abuse at a strict boarding school in this coming-of-age drama.
2004The Ketchup Effect (Hip Hip Hora!)SebbeTeresa FabikA troubled teen navigating peer pressure and social humiliation in a high school comedy-drama.
2015A Man Called Ove (En man som heter Ove)Young OveHannes HolmThe younger version of the titular grumpy protagonist in a heartfelt comedy-drama about loss and community.
2015Eternal Summer (Odödliga)IsakAndreas ÖhmanA young man grappling with love and existential questions in a philosophical drama.
2020Till Sun Rises (Till solen går upp)GöranPeter DalleA man reflecting on relationships during a night of introspection in this dramatic character study.
2021SuediJoachimManuel ConchaA Swedish expat facing cultural clashes and family issues in Germany in this comedy.
2022Håkan BråkanPontusTed KjellssonA mischievous boy causing chaos in everyday life in this family-oriented children's comedy.
2024Trouble (Bråk)Conny RundqvistGustav EgerstedtA family man dealing with escalating conflicts and personal crises in a tense drama.
Berg has no writing credits in these feature films.

Television series

Filip Berg's television roles began in the early with appearances in youth dramas, transitioning to high-profile productions like the espionage Blue Eyes on SVT in 2014. Since then, he has taken on a range of leading and supporting roles in dramas, s, and comedies, often portraying complex characters in casts.
Year(s)SeriesRoleNetwork/PlatformDescription
2003 med fleraSVTYouth drama series.
2005Livet enligt RosaHarrySVTRole in family-oriented youth series.
2014Blue EyesKristoffer PalmSVTPolitical operative entangled in international intrigue and .
2015Emil AhreTV4Guest role in episode "Rum 302" of the drama series.
2016Black LakeJohanSVTYoung man facing supernatural horrors and personal demons at a remote .
2016Spring TideOve GardmanSVTSupporting role in a cold-case investigation spanning decades.
2017The Case (Fallet)BertC MoreGuest appearance as a local in a satirical investigation.
2018Black Lake (Season 2)JohanSVTReturning lead navigating addiction recovery and new mysteries in the .
2018–2020Rig 45FredrikCrew member on an dealing with and isolation at sea.
2020–2024BäckströmKristian OlssonTV4/C MoreDetective's colleague in a procedural series based on Leif G.W. Persson's novels.
2021En hederlig jul med KnyckertzFrank FlinkSVTFather figure in this calendar series.
2021HussRobert BjörkemyrPolice officer involved in corruption scandals in .
2021A Class ApartDanielKey figure in a .
2023–Rudolf AnderssonSVTPatriarch in a comedy-drama set in a small Swedish town.
2023Barracuda QueensJesper MagnussonAssociate in a series about affluent burglars.
2023Hostage (Kapningen)MikaelSVTInvolved in a high-stakes airplane hijacking crisis.
2024Whiskey on the RocksHåkan MartinssonSVT/Disney+Naval officer during the Soviet incident .

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