Viktor Åkerblom

Viktor Åkerblom

actor, producer

Viktor Åkerblom was born on Jan 31, 1981 in Sweden. Viktor Åkerblom's big-screen debut came with Om Gud vill directed by Amir Chamdin in 2006, strarring Bachelor #1 (as Viktor Åkerblom-Nilsson). Viktor Åkerblom is known for Ticket Holders or: A Metaphysical Journey Through a Cineast's Brain directed by Robin Sherlock Holm, Hanna Alsterlund stars as Deakin and Ylva Lööf as Poop lady. Viktor Åkerblom has got 24 awards and 16 nominations so far. The most recent award Viktor Åkerblom achieved is Anatomy Crime and Horror Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Viktor Åkerblom plays is Huldra: Lady of the Forest which will be released on Oct 30, 2020.

Viktor Åkerblom has over 20 years in the industry working as an actor, both in Scandinavia and internationally.Recently he completed filming the male lead in "Blaffer" and wrapped "Arthur the King" where he acted opposite Mark Wahlberg. Viktor also played Ulf in the Cannes winner/Oscars nominee film "Border".In the previous years, Viktor has been filming in Serbia, Iceland, Germany, and Sweden.Viktor has a lot of stage experience and played the leading roles in multiple plays since he finished drama school back in 2000.The latest production on stage was a self-written, sold-out monologue called "Offerkofta".Viktor produced and played the lead in the film "Mareld", distributed by Nordisk Film.Viktor is one of Sweden's leading voice talents and has worked on several projects as a mo-cap actor.At the moment Viktor is preparing for a leading role in a major series that will be shot in the south of Europe during the next eight months.

  • Birthday

    Jan 31, 1981
  • Place of Birth

    Söderköping, Östergötlands Län, Sweden

Known For

Awards

24 wins & 16 nominations

Anatomy Crime and Horror Film Festival
2021
Best Documentary
Winner - Festival Award
Mareld (2019)
2021
People's Choice Best Picture
Winner - Festival Award
Mareld (2019)
2021
Best Picture (All Categories)
Winner - Festival Award
Mareld (2019)
Around International Film Festival
2021
Best Experimental Film
Winner - ARFF Amsterdam
Mareld (2019)
2021
Best Feature Film
Winner - ARFF Amsterdam
Mareld (2019)
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