Ernst Rolf | |
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![]() Ernst Rolf | |
Born | Ernst Ragnar Johansson 20 January 1891 Falun, Sweden |
Died | 25 December 1932 Stockholm, Sweden | (aged 41)
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer, musical revue artist |
Years active | 1907–1932 |
Spouses | |
Children | Four (including Tom Rolf) |
Ernst Ragnar Johansson (20 January 1891– 25 December 1932), professionally known as Ernst Rolf was a Swedish actor, singer and composer and musical revue artist.[1] Rolf was born in Falun in the Swedish province of Dalarna, where his father was a tailor and member of the temperance movement. His musical talent was evident from the start when even as a young child he performed at IOGT meetings. He would sing while his older brother Birger played the piano.[1]
In 1906 Rolf found work at the Åhlén & Holm mail order company in Insjön, Dalarna. He made his stage debut in a performance of The Wizard of Oz, playing Dorothy in an all-male cast. In 1907 he began touring the country as a singer and comedian, quickly becoming one of Sweden's most famous and successful entertainers.[2]
During the 1920s Rolf was known for producing revues that were acclaimed for their dazzling sets, first class actors and stirring music. He was also a lyricist and composer, who wrote, for instance, the words to Finska Valsen (The Finnish Waltz) and the music for Från Frisco Till Cap (From Frisco to the Cape).[3] He recorded his first song in 1910 and throughout his career made over eight hundred recordings.[4] He acted in a number of films as well.