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Edvin Leonard Hugo Endre (born (1994-07-01)1 July 1994) is a Swedish actor, best known for his role as 'Mister' in the 2013 Swedish comedy film Studentfesten. From 2014 to 2016, he portrayed the recurring character Erlendur, son of King Horik, in the historical drama television series Vikings.[1][2]

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In 2016, Endre portrayed Matti Nykänen, a former world champion Finnish ski jumper in the British biographical sports film Eddie the Eagle.[3] In 2018, he played the role of Semigallian Duke Namejs in the historical fiction action film The Pagan King.[4]

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Endre is the son of Swedish actress Lena Endre and actor and former footballer Thomas Hanzon.[1]

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Edvin Leonard Hugo Endre is a Swedish actor born on July 1, 1994, in , best known for portraying Prince Erlendur in the series (2014–2016), the Finnish ski jumper in the biographical sports film (2016), and co-founder in the miniseries The Playlist (2022). The son of acclaimed Swedish actress Lena Endre and actor Thomas Hanzon, Endre grew up in a family immersed in the performing arts, with an older sister, Rosanna Endre, and began his acting career in his late teens. His breakout role came in 2013 as "Mister" in the Swedish comedy Studentfesten, which marked his debut in feature films and showcased his comedic timing. Following this, Endre gained international recognition with recurring roles in high-profile English-language productions, including the Arctic thriller Fortitude (2017–2018) as young scientist Rune Lennox and voice work in the animated series Moominvalley (2019–present) as Snufkin. Endre's performances often highlight his ability to embody complex, introspective characters, as seen in his portrayal of the ambitious tech entrepreneur , which earned him a nomination for at the 2023 Kristallen Awards, Sweden's premier television honors. He has also appeared in Swedish series such as Blinded (2019) as Carl Rehnskiöld and A Class Apart (2021) as Philip, continuing to balance domestic and global projects while establishing himself as a versatile talent in both film and television.

Early life

Family background

Edvin Leonard Hugo Endre was born on July 1, 1994, in , . He is the son of Swedish actress and actor Thomas Hanzon, who is also a former professional footballer. He has an older sister, Rosanna Endre (born 1990). is renowned for her roles in films such as The Girl Who Played with Fire (2009), where she portrayed Erika Berger. Thomas Hanzon played for the Swedish national football team in his youth before transitioning to acting, including work at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in .

Education

Edvin Endre attended Södra Latins Gymnasium in , a historic upper secondary school established in 1891, where he completed the Dramatic Arts Programme, one of Sweden's early specialized curricula launched in 1985. This programme emphasized aesthetic and artistic development, integrating performance training with broader studies to cultivate creative expression. Through the Dramatic Arts Programme, Endre engaged in intensive drama activities that honed his performance skills and deepened his interest in from an early age. These school-based experiences provided foundational training in theatrical techniques, , and , preparing him for the demands of professional roles. Endre's choice of drama-focused studies was influenced by his family's acting heritage, as the son of prominent Swedish actors and Thomas Hanzon, who exposed him to theatre environments from childhood, including rehearsals and sets at the Royal Dramatic Theatre. He did not pursue formal higher education in acting, transitioning directly from high school to professional opportunities around age 18–19 following his graduation in 2012 or 2013. This early entry into the industry allowed him to build on his preparatory training without further academic study.

Career

Debut and early roles (2013–2015)

Edvin Endre made his professional acting debut in 2013, starring as the lead character Mister in the Swedish comedy film Studentfesten (also known as Party! at the End of the Semester), directed by Simon Sandquist. In the film, Endre portrayed a charismatic young man joining friends on a chaotic quest to crash graduation parties in search of fun and romance, marking his first major screen credit and drawing initial attention within the Swedish film community for his energetic performance. That same year, Endre transitioned to drama with a supporting role as young Axel in The Hidden Child (Tyskungen), a family-oriented thriller adapted from Camilla Läckberg's bestselling novel and directed by Per Hanefjord. His portrayal contributed to the film's exploration of buried family secrets and trauma in a coastal Swedish setting, highlighting his early ability to handle emotional depth in a centered on loss and discovery. Endre's television debut came in 2015 with the role of in the Swedish miniseries En delad värld, created by Tord Danielsson and produced for SVT. As one of the few surviving young men in a dystopian world decimated by a that primarily affects males, his character navigates themes of social division, isolation, and unlikely romance, offering Endre his first opportunity to engage with serialized storytelling and societal commentary. As a newcomer born in 1994, Endre balanced the demands of the industry with his youth during this period, training from his dramatic arts program at Södra Latins Gymnasium providing foundational skills for these initial roles. He earned no major awards from 2013 to 2015, but his work in these Swedish productions built visibility, with casting agents beginning to take notice and opening doors to broader opportunities.

Breakthrough and international recognition (2016–2018)

Endre gained significant international exposure through his recurring role as Prince Erlendur, the ambitious and ruthless son of King Horik, in the series . Portraying the complex antagonist across seasons 2 through 4 from 2014 to 2016, Endre depicted Erlendur as a cunning driven by jealousy and political intrigue, culminating in a dramatic death scene that highlighted the character's volatility. This role on the globally popular marked a turning point, introducing him to a wider audience and fostering fanbase growth beyond . In 2016, Endre took on a prominent supporting role as Matti Nykänen, the flamboyant Finnish ski jumping champion, in the biographical sports comedy Eddie the Eagle. Directed by Dexter Fletcher, the film chronicled the underdog story of British Olympian Eddie Edwards, with Endre's portrayal of the intense, world-class athlete providing a foil to the protagonist's amateur enthusiasm; his performance, delivered with a heavy Finnish accent, contributed to the ensemble's praised chemistry. The movie received positive reviews for its uplifting tone and strong cast dynamics, further elevating Endre's visibility in English-language cinema. Endre expanded his range in genre television with his appearance as Rune Lennox in season 2 of the Arctic thriller Fortitude (2017–2018). Playing the troubled teenage son of Michael and Freya Lennox, Rune is depicted as a volatile survivalist navigating the isolated, horror-infused setting of the fictional town, where supernatural and criminal elements threaten his family. This role in the British-Sky production showcased Endre's ability to handle psychological tension and physical demands in a high-stakes environment, adding to his versatility across thrillers. In 2018, Endre starred as Duke Namejs in the historical action epic The Pagan King, a Latvian production that highlighted his prowess in period dramas. Directed by Aigars Grauba, the film follows the 13th-century Semigallian leader as he inherits a ring of power and rallies his pagan people against invading crusaders, emphasizing intense battle sequences and themes of resistance. Endre's commanding depiction of the warrior duke underscored his affinity for action-oriented historical narratives. These projects spurred Endre's growing international recognition, with interviews reflecting his transition from Swedish theater to global screens following . While he did not receive major awards during this period, the roles attracted increased interest from international agents and casting directors, solidifying his presence in English-language productions.

Mature roles and recent projects (2019–present)

Following his breakthrough roles, Edvin Endre transitioned into more nuanced performances that emphasized psychological depth and biographical authenticity, often in international collaborations and streaming projects. In 2019, Endre provided the English voice for in the Moominvalley, a role that continued through subsequent seasons and highlighted his vocal versatility in conveying the character's introspective and adventurous spirit within family-oriented . He discussed the challenge of capturing Snufkin's philosophical nature, drawing on the character's deep connection to nature to inform his performance. That same year, he portrayed Carl Rehnskiöld in the Swedish financial thriller miniseries Blinded (Fartblinda), playing the son of a powerful banker who lives with amid a web of corporate intrigue and personal turmoil. Endre's depiction added layers to the ensemble-driven narrative, contributing to the series' exploration of ethical dilemmas in Sweden's banking sector. Endre further demonstrated his adaptability in cross-cultural projects with his role as Daniel, a Swedish interpreter, in the 2019 Japanese-Norwegian sports drama Idaten, which chronicled the efforts to secure Tokyo's 1964 Olympic cycling events against political and logistical odds. The series underscored international teamwork in sports history, with Endre's character facilitating key communications in a multilingual production. In 2021, he took on the role of Philip in the crime drama A Class Apart (Zebrarummet), a series set in an elite where a student's death exposes tensions between privileged pupils and those from underprivileged backgrounds. Endre's portrayal navigated the social fractures at the heart of the story, emphasizing themes of inequality and institutional secrecy. A significant step in Endre's maturation came in 2022 with his lead performance as Spotify co-founder in the miniseries The Playlist, a biographical drama tracing the company's rise amid battles against . To embody Ek, Endre immersed himself in research on the entrepreneur's early life and tech innovations, delivering a portrayal noted for its intensity and depiction of a driven, socially awkward . Critics praised his ability to capture Ek's relentless ambition and ethical conflicts, making the role a pivotal showcase of Endre's range in real-life adaptations. The following year, Endre appeared as the young in the biopic Hammarskjöld: Fight for Peace, portraying the future UN Secretary-General in flashbacks amid the film's focus on his 1961 efforts to broker peace in the Congo during tensions. The production highlighted political machinations and Hammarskjöld's idealism, with Endre's contribution adding historical texture to the narrative of global diplomacy. Looking ahead, Endre is set to star in the 2025 short film What Happened? (Vad hände?), a dramatic of speculation and unraveling conversations following an accident, featuring an ensemble including his mother, . Details remain limited, but the project aligns with his interest in concise, character-focused storytelling. Throughout this period, Endre has reflected on his shift toward portraying multifaceted real individuals, noting the appeal of roles that demand historical and emotional . He participated in film events, such as the 2024 German Film & Comic Con , reconnecting with Vikings castmates and engaging fans on his evolving career. While he has not received major awards in this phase, Endre's consistent presence in high-profile streaming content has solidified his international profile.

Filmography

Film

Edvin Endre appeared in 2013 in the Swedish drama The Hidden Child, in which he portrayed the young Axel. His debut was earlier that year in the Studentfesten, playing the character Mister. Endre gained international attention in 2016 for his role as the Finnish ski jumper in the biographical Eddie the Eagle. He starred as Namejs in the 2018 historical The Pagan King. In 2023, Endre played Young Dag Hammarskjöld in the biographical drama Hammarskjöld: Fight for Peace. Endre also appeared in the 2017 short film Dream Baby Dream, though specific role details are limited in available credits. An upcoming project for 2025 is the short film What Happened? (original title Vad hände?), with Endre's role yet to be specified.

Television

Endre's television work spans live-action series and miniseries, beginning with his recurring role in the historical drama Vikings on the History Channel.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2014–2016Prince ErlendurRecurring, 22 episodes
2015En delad värld
2017–2018Fortitude (season 2)Rune Lennox
2019IdatenDaniel
2019Blinded (Fartblinda)Carl RehnskiöldMiniseries
2021A Class ApartPhilip
2022The PlaylistMiniseries

Animation and voice work

Edvin Endre made his mark in animation through , beginning with the English-dubbed animated series in 2019. In this adaptation of Tove Jansson's beloved Moomin stories, Endre provides the voice for the enigmatic wanderer across all four seasons, spanning 52 episodes from 2019 to 2025. His portrayal captures Snufkin's free-spirited and philosophical nature, contributing to the series' whimsical tone and international appeal. Endre's involvement in highlights his versatility in voice work, with recordings for Season 1 starting in 2018 and continuing through subsequent seasons produced by Gutsy Animations. No other major or voice roles have been credited to him beyond this project.

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