Rolf Magnus Krepper, a renowned Swedish actor and illusionist, hails from the charming city of Norrköping. His fascination with magic and illusion began at a remarkably young age of 12. This early interest would later blossom into a lifelong passion. Prior to pursuing his acting career, Magnus attended the prestigious Academy of Ballet in Gothenburg from 1987 to 1990. During this period, he honed his dancing skills and also dabbled in acting, working freelance and taking on various roles.
Magnus furthered his education by enrolling at the Stockholm Theatre Academy from 1995 to 1998. This marked a significant milestone in his career, as he began to focus more intently on acting. His hard work and dedication eventually paid off when he secured a position at the esteemed Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm in 1998. To this day, Magnus remains an active magician, effortlessly balancing his dual passions for acting and illusion.
Throughout his illustrious career, Magnus Krepper has appeared in an impressive 69 feature films and television productions. He has brought to life a diverse range of characters, including Erik Winter in the popular "Kommissarie Winter"-TV-series, Hans Faste in the critically acclaimed "Millennium" series, and Olof Palme in the thought-provoking "Call girl". In recognition of his outstanding performance in the 2005 film "Mun mot mun", Magnus received the prestigious Guldbagge award for best actor in a supporting role.