
Rikard Wolff
Biography
Jan Rikard Wolff (8 April 1958 – 17 November 2017) was a Swedish actor and singer. His career included both film roles in House of Angels and its two sequels and theatre roles such as in Waiting for Godot at Royal Dramatic Theatre, and A Chorus Line at The Göteborg Opera. He was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour for his work with French music. He had also been awarded a Grammis, and received the Swedish Academy's 2017 prize for theatre, as well as a royal medal for his service as an actor.
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Known For
Acting History
2022
Prejudice and Pride: Swedish Film Queer as Self (archive footage)
2017Jakten på tidskristallen as Dr. Ruben
2016The World of Dolores and Gunellen as narrator (voice)
2016Sleep Incidents as (voice)
2015A Holy Mess as TV personality
2014Med ögon känsliga för grönt – Barbro Hörberg as Presenter
2011Moraeus Med Mera as Self - Guest
2010House of Angels - Third Time Lucky as Zac
2009The Secret as Self
2009So Different as Max
2009Who Do You Think You Are? as Himself
2008Angel as Jess
2006Desmond & the Swamp Barbarian Trap as Helmut Sebaot (voice)
2006Stjärnorna på Slottet as Self
2005Doobidoo as Self
2005Evergrey: A Night To Remember as Himself
2004Three Suns as Isak Målare
2001Jolly Roger - Framtidsjakten as Sorte Bill
2001As White as in Snow as Robert Friedman
2000Gossip as Karl-Johan Steen
2000Light Keeps Me Company as Narrator (voice)
1998Under the Sun as Narrator (voice)
1998Stormen as Antonio
1995Dansa med vargen as Self
1994House of Angels: The Second Summer as Zac
1994I'm a Gigolo as Self
1994Betrayal as Self (voice)
1994Zorn as Isaac Grünewald
1993The Last Dance as Vicar
1992The Jönsson Gang & the Black Diamond as Count Romanoff
1992House of Angels as Zac
1991The Ox as Johannes
1991Riktiga män bär alltid slips as Bruno
1990Fångarna på fortet as Le Wolff
1990Blankt vapen as Eberhardt
1990Apelsinmannen as Paul Andersson
1990Den svarta cirkeln as Killander
1990Smash as Rådgivare
1989Den svarta cirkeln as Killander
1989Vildanden
1988The Moon God
1988Lethal Film
1980Sverige åt svenskarna
1960Julkalendern as Dr Ruben
1959Melodifestivalen as Self









