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Anton Körberg
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![]() Körberg in 2012
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Born | 24 November 1977 |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Actor, television presenter, musician |
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Relatives | Avicii (half-brother) |
Dan Anton Fabian Körberg (born 24 November 1977) is a well-known Swedish television presenter, musician, and actor. He has been involved in many different types of entertainment, from TV shows to music bands and even voice acting for movies.
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Who is Anton Körberg?
Anton Körberg was born on November 24, 1977. He is from Sweden and has become famous for his work in television, music, and acting. He is known for his energetic personality and his many talents.
Family Background
Anton comes from a very artistic family. His father is Tommy Körberg, a famous singer and actor. His mother is Anki Lidén, who is also a well-known actress. He is also the half-brother of the late DJ Avicii, who was a world-famous music producer.
TV Shows and Presenting
Anton Körberg has appeared in several TV series and hosted different shows.
- He played the character Adam Frick in the TV series Vita lögner (White Lies). This show was broadcast on TV3 between 1997 and 1998.
- He hosted a game show called Pussel on TV4.
- He also presented a funny show called All världens reklam (All the World's Commercials) on TV11.
- Later, he acted in the TV series Karatefylla on TV6.
Music Career
Besides his TV work, Anton is also a talented musician.
- He plays the drums in a country rock band called "Boots On."
- He is also a drummer for the band Roxie 77, also known as "Happy Pill." This band features guitarist Ryan Roxie, who has played with famous musicians like Alice Cooper and Slash.
Radio Host
From 2009 to 2015, Anton Körberg was a popular radio host. He presented the morning show Morronrock (Morning Rock) on the radio station Rockklassiker.
Voice Acting
Anton has also lent his voice to animated movies.
- In 2010, he did the Swedish voice for the character Spitelout Jorgenson in the movie How to Train Your Dragon.
- In 2011, he voiced the character P.H. in the animated film Hop.