Victor Hartman

Victor Laurentius Hartman (30 December 1839 – 15 June 1898) was a Swedish actor. Hartman studied at Kungliga Teaterns Balett (The Ballet Company of the Royal Theatre) and at Mindre teatern in 1854 to 1856, followed by studies at Kungliga Teaterns Dramatiska Scen (The Dramatic Stage of the Royal Theatre) between 1856 and 1861. At the latter he had actors and as teachers. In 1861 he was employed at Dramaten (The Royal Dramatic Theatre) and in 1866 became lead actor at Dramaten. He was for a long time Dramaten's most used actor, and was known for both his lighthearted comedy acts and his more serious works.

Victor Hartman

Victor Laurentius Hartman (30 December 1839 – 15 June 1898) was a Swedish actor. Hartman studied at Kungliga Teaterns Balett (The Ballet Company of the Royal Theatre) and at Mindre teatern in 1854 to 1856, followed by studies at Kungliga Teaterns Dramatiska Scen (The Dramatic Stage of the Royal Theatre) between 1856 and 1861. At the latter he had actors and as teachers. In 1861 he was employed at Dramaten (The Royal Dramatic Theatre) and in 1866 became lead actor at Dramaten. He was for a long time Dramaten's most used actor, and was known for both his lighthearted comedy acts and his more serious works.