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Han utbildade sig samtidigt till dansare och medverkade i Riksteaterns uppsättning av West Side Story innan han flyttade utomlands i mitten av 1980-talet.

Peter Malmsjö är sedan länge bosatt i Italien och jobbar numera som osteopat, massör och fysioterapeut. After spending a year at Axel Witzansky’s Acting School, he was accepted on his second attempt in 1950.

Men det gör den inte. I en artikel i Aftonbladet berättas det om hur hon var svårt leversjuk och behövde en transplantation men att man inte lyckades hitta någon donator.

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Maria dog med Jan Malmsjö vid sin sida. His performance contributed to the series' popularity as a staple of Scandinavian noir, spanning multiple seasons with themes of justice and community secrets.

Malmsjö's nuanced depiction of a machine seeking autonomy marked a shift toward more complex, morally ambiguous characters.

Jonas Malmsjö har genom åren synts till i en rad olika roller både inom teater, film och tv. He even managed to act in the summer outdoor theatre, to record with Leif Kronlund’s Big Band and finally to go on tour with drag act After Dark.

Another significant Malmsjö role, which reflected his versatility, was in the musical La cage aux folles (The Birdcage), which set audience records at the Malmö City Theatre during the 1985-86 season, with 233,643 attendees over 152 performances.

During different periods throughout his career, the multi-faceted Malmsjö has jumped between varying media and genres.

Inte minst har han haft en strålande karriär på Dramaten och medverkat i flertalet olika tv-produktioner. The following year, he featured as Pelle in Underbar och älskad av alla (I’m Wonderful and Loved by All) (2007), directed by Hannes Holm, depicting a charismatic but flawed office worker whose life unravels under scrutiny.

Vid en snabb slagning kan man se att paret idag bor tillsammans i en villa i Bromma.

Han spelade i en rad filmer som barn och ungdom på 70-talet, bland annat Ture Sventon, privatdetektiv från 1972 med Jarl Kulle i titelrollen.

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Så lever Peter Malmsjö i dag

I 20-årsåldern medverkade Peter Malmsjö sedan bland annat i tv-serien Time out. He starred as Henrik Horneus in Psalm 21, a psychological horror film directed by Petter Bai Inglander, where his character confronts supernatural hauntings tied to grief and guilt.

His voice work often features in high-profile international adaptations, showcasing his versatility in comedic and dramatic roles.In animated cinema, Malmsjö is best known for voicing Donkey (Åsnan) in the Swedish dubs of the Shrek franchise, beginning with the 2001 film Shrek, where he brought a lively, humorous energy to the character.

I Aftonbladet har han berättat hur han förändrades efter den händelsen.

– Jag hoppas att jag blev lite mer ödmjuk inför livet, sa han till tidningen 2001.

– Tiden läker alla sår, säger man. Critics highlighted Malmsjö's portrayal as poignant yet restrained, capturing Oswald's vulnerability without overstatement.[18][19][20]Malmsjö has also excelled in Ibsen revivals at Dramaten, notably as the introspective pastor Johannes Rosmer in Stefan Larsson's 2014 production of Rosmersholm, a psychological drama about ideological conflict and personal redemption; the minimalist staging, with designs by Jens Sethzman, emphasized the play's themes of moral paralysis, earning praise for Malmsjö's nuanced depiction of a man torn between tradition and radical change.

Något gick fel.

Så här lever han idag. He made his on-screen debut as Peter in the 1996 TV film Ellinors bröllop, a drama centered on family dynamics and personal crises.[23] This was followed by a lead role as Rummel in the children's adventure series Rummel & Rabalder (1997–1999), where he portrayed one of two mischievous brothers solving mysteries in a rural setting.