Victor Hartman

Victor Laurentius Hartman (30 December 1839 – 15 June 1898) was a Swedish actor.

At the latter he was taugh by actors Johan Jolin and Carl Gustaf Sundberg.

[2] He was for a long time the Royal Dramatic Theatre's most used actor, and was known for his lighthearted comedy acts and more serious works.

[4] At the end of March 1885, several bouts of lung disease began preventing him from performing until that October.

He settled for smaller parts and could no longer cope with the workload of playing every night by the time of his last role as Junot in Madame Sans-Gêne.

Victor Hartman