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Tommy Körberg

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Tommy Körberg
Körberg in 2009
Körberg in 2009
Background information
Birth nameBert Gustav Tommy Körberg
Born(1948-07-04)4 July 1948(age 76)
OriginNorsjö,Sweden
GenresPop,Schlager
Occupation(s)Singer, actor, musician

Bert Gustav Tommy Körberg(Swedish pronunciation:[ˈtɔ̌mːʏˈɕœ̂ːrbærj];born 4 July 1948) is a Swedish singer, actor and musician.[1]English-speaking audiences know him best for his role as Anatoly/ "The Russian" in the musicalChess.He played the role on the 1984 concept album, and on stage in the 1986 world premiereWest Endproduction in London, as well as several times since.[citation needed]

Körberg has also played the lead role in many Swedish productions of other musicals.

Career

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From 1965 to 1968, Körberg was a singer in the Swedish pop groupTom & Mick & Maniacs,which went through several name changes. In August 1967, the group released the single "Somebody's Taken Maria Away",a cover of anAdam Faithsong from 1965. The song went on to top the officialTio i Topprecord chart for six consecutive weeks. The group had two additional hits on the chart: "Please, Please, Please" reached number five in April 1967 and "I (Who Have Nothing)" peaked at number eight in February 1968.[2]

Following Tom & Mick & Maniacs' break-up in 1968, Körberg released his first solo albumNature Boy.

Körberg has represented Sweden in theEurovision Song Conteston two occasions. In1969he finished ninth with "Judy, min vän" and in1988he finished twelfth with "Stad i ljus".

He has also appeared in the Swedish productions of other musicals, usually in a starring role, includingThe Sound of MusicandLes Misérables(asJean Valjean). He was a supporting actor in the 1984 Swedish fantasy filmRonia, the Robber's Daughter,based on the novel by the same name by Swedish authorAstrid Lindgren.

Körberg voiced theBeastin the Swedish dub ofBeauty and the Beast,and also sang the Swedish version of the title song on the soundtrack. In the 1990s and 2000s, he took time off from other projects in order to recreate the role of Anatoly/ "The Russian" in subsequent productions ofChess,including the 1994 tenth anniversary concert and the 2002Stockholmproduction. For years, he collaborated with Monica and Carl-Axel Dominique in the experimental group Solar Plexus. In his own performances, he has worked extensively with Stefan Nilsson, and including songs byJacques Brel.

Körberg is also a frequent performer withBenny Andersson's band,Benny Anderssons Orkester(BAO), singing mostly dance music and music by Andersson. In 2008 he starred in the musicalDirty Rotten Scoundrelsat Cirkus in Stockholm, and in 2009 he played Professor Henry Higgins inMy Fair Ladyin Stockholm acting oppositeHelen Sjöholm,who portrayed the role of Eliza Doolittle.

In the autumn of 2010, Körberg and his long-time friend Claes Malmberg gave a show inGothenburgcalledThe Big Bang Show.He was one of three judges on the Swedish reality television singing competitionTrue Talent,which ran for one season in 2011. In 2013 he tried out forEurovisioninMelodifestivalen 2013with the song "En Riktig Jävla Schlager" with the group Ravaillacz. They ended up in 10th place in the final.

In 1995, he was invited as one of the seventeen Jean Valjeans from around the world to perform the encore of the Les Misérables 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

In 2017, he appeared as a guest performer on the album "Worlds Collide" by SwedishmetalcorebandDead By April,singing on the last song, "For Every Step".

Awards and honors

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In 1969, he won a Swedish Recording Industry AwardGrammisin the category Best Debut Performance.

Körberg was nominated for aLaurence Olivier Awardin the category Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Musical, for his role in the 1986 world premiere ofChess.

For the 2002 Swedish production ofChess,he won aGuldmasken,the national Swedish theater award, in the category Best Actor in a Musical.

Personal life

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Körberg was born inNorsjö.He is the father of actor and musicianAnton Körberg,from his relationship with actressAnki Lidén.In July 2007, he married Anne-Charlotte Nilsson.

Selected discography

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Swedish
  • 1969 –Judy min vän
  • 1970 –Tommy
  • 1971 –Tommy Körberg
  • 1972 –Solar Plexus(Solar Plexus; Carl-Axel Dominique, Monica Dominique, Bosse Häggström, Tommy Borgudd, Tommy Körberg)
  • 1973 –Solar Plexus 2(Solar Plexus; Carl-Axel Dominique, Monica Dominique, Bosse Häggström, Tommy Borgudd, Tommy Körberg)
  • 1973 –Tommy Körberg sjunger Birger Sjöberg
  • 1974 –Solar Plexus: Det är inte båten som gungar, det är havet som rör sig
  • 1975 –Solar Plexus: Hellre gycklare än hycklare
  • 1976 –Den vackraste visan
  • 1979 –Blixtlås(Tommy Körberg, Stefan Nilsson)
  • 1982 –Tommy Körberg och Stefan Nilsson tolkar Jaques Brel
  • 1988 –Spotlight: Tommy Körberg
  • 1988 –...är...
  • 1988 – "Stad i ljus"
  • 1989 –Julen är här
  • 1990 –Livslevande
  • 1990 –Les Miserables-musical (original Swedish cast recording)
  • 1992 –Jag skulle vilja våga tro
  • 1994 –Ravaillac
  • 1995 –Sound of Music-musical (original Swedish cast recording)
  • 1997 –Aniara
  • 1998 –Från Waterloo till Duvemåla (From Waterloo to Duvemåla)- various artists
  • 1999 –Sånger för ensamma älskare
  • 2000 –Hits
  • 2000 –Stilla natt(Tommy Körberg & Oslo Gospel Choir)
  • 2003 –Gränslös – det bästa
  • 2003 –Chess på svenska (Chess in Swedish)-musical (original Swedish 2002 cast recording)
  • 2006 –BAO på turné (BAO on tour)(Benny Anderssons Orkester with Helen Sjöholm & Tommy Körberg)
  • 2007 –BAO 3(Benny Anderssons Orkester with Helen Sjöholm & Tommy Körberg)
  • 2007 –Rakt upp och ner(CD+DVD)
  • 2012 –Sjung tills du stupar
English
  • 1968 –Nature Boy
  • 1969 –Tommy Körberg Spotlight
  • 1968 –Don't Get Around Much Any More
  • 1976 –Where Do We Begin(Made in Sweden;Jojje Wadenius, Tommy Körberg, Wlodek Gulgowski, Pekka Pohjola, Vesa Aaltonen)
  • 1984 –Chess
  • 1984 –Walk Between The Raindrops(Tommy Körberg and Tolvan Big Band)
  • 1993 –Live in London
  • 1994 –Chess in Concert
  • 1996 –Evergreens
  • 2009 –Story of a Heart(The Benny Andersson Band)
  • 2010 –Songs for Drinkers and Other Thinkers
  • 2018 –For Every Step(Tommy Körberg and Dead by April)

References

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  1. ^"Tommy Körberg".Nationalencyklopedin(in Swedish).Archivedfrom the original on 10 June 2011.Retrieved9 May2010.
  2. ^"Tom & Mick & Maniacs historik 1964-71"(in Swedish).Archivedfrom the original on 20 June 2022.Retrieved20 June2022.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest
1969
Succeeded by
Preceded by Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest
1988
Succeeded by