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Niklas Grönberg

Actor / Musician | * 06/29/1984 (39) | Norrbotten (Sweden)
Niklas Grönberg (born 29 June 1984, in Norrbotten), is a Swedish actor and musician. He developed an interest in the arts during his early teens, being one of the few means of entertainment in his hometown of Pajala. His interest led him to experiment with music, theatre and film. After starring in several short films and working as an extra every chance he got, he was cast as the sadistic and hedonistic vampire John in the horror film Frostbite, leading to international exposure. Grönberg is also the frontman and composer for the Swedish band Pajala Truck Co. He composed their successful single From One Motherf**ker To the Next which managed to get a spot on Swedish billboards and get airplay. Pajala Truck Co. were not very popular in their home village of Pajala being booed at on stage during their first gigs. The record company they made a deal with prevented them from recording an album, but finally they were able to record "From One..." and get some attention from the press. This led to several more singles. Their following single Movements also went on to be a success on radio and in 2011 they released the single Tornilaasko which was a more personal song from Grönberg and the band, dealing with their home village and how the rest of the world seemed to be an eternity... ()
Most frequent genres for this person: Horror

Movies with Niklas Grönberg as Actor(1)

as John2006 Frostbitten

Full Name: Niklas Grönberg
Citizenship: Sweden
Born: Friday, 06/29 1984 (June) in Norrbotten (Sweden) (current age: 39 years + 296 days)
Zodiac sign: Cancer (Chinese zodiac sign: Rat)
Niklas Grönberg frequently works together with these people:
Jonas Karlström (1x, Cast)
Jonas Lawes (1x, Cast)
Linnea Jonsson (1x, Cast)
Chris Maris (1x, Crew)
Pidde Andersson (1x, Crew)
Daniel Ojanlatva (1x, Crew)
Gustav Johansson (1x, Cast)
Emma Åberg (1x, Actress)
Josef Tuulse (1x, Crew)
Magnus Paulsson (1x, Crew)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:311660, Added: 08/13/2018, Last updated: 03/26/2024