



Tomas Alfredson
Directing1965Lidingö, Stockholms län, Sweden

Biography
Hans Christian Tomas Alfredson (born 1 April 1965) is a Swedish film director best known internationally for directing the 2008 vampire film Let the Right One In and the 2011 espionage film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Alfredson has received the Guldbagge Award for Best Direction twice: in 2005 for Four Shades of Brown and in 2008 for Let the Right One In.
He is the son of director and actor Hans Alfredson and the brother of director Daniel Alfredson.
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Known For
Acting History
Future
Séance on a Wet Afternoon
Director
How to Stop Time
TVDirector
2026
Lek med Alfons Åberg
Director
2024
Berättelsen om Killinggänget
TVas Self
Conclave
Executive Producer
2022
Marks
as Kommisarie Lundin
Aja baja, Alfons Åberg
Director
Aja baja, Alfons Åberg
Editor
Marks
Thanks
Bara knyt, Alfons!
Director
Bara knyt, Alfons!
Editor
Bara knyt, Alfons!
Producer
Alfons och hemlige Mållgan
Producer
Alfons och hemlige Mållgan
Director
Albert Åberg
Director
2021
2019
Bergman Revisited
Director
2018
2017
The Snowman
Director
2016
2013
Trespassing Bergman
as Self
2012
Bergman's Video
TVas Self - Filmmaker
2011
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Director
2009
Skavlan
TVas Self - Guest• 1 eps
2008
2007
The Male Intellect
Director
The Male Intellect
Writer
2005
2004
Four Shades of Brown
Director
Four Shades of Brown
Writer
Four Shades of Brown
Screenplay
Four Shades of Brown
TVDirector
Four Shades of Brown
TVWriter
2003
Office Hours
Director
2002
Spermaharen
Director
Spermaharen
Writer
2000
Soldiers by Moonlight
TVDirector
1999
Offer och gärningsmän
TVDirector
1997
Irma & Gerd
TVDirector
1996
The Guldbagge Awards
TVas Self• 1 eps
1995
Bert: The Last Virgin
as Aage Kastrup
Bert: The Last Virgin
Director
1990
Tingel Tangel på Tyrol
Teleplay
Ikas TV-kalas
TVDirector
1988
1983
P & B
as Jonas
1982
The Simple-Minded Murderer
as Axel
1981
1978
The Adventures of Picasso
as Paper Boy (uncredited)
1971
The Apple War
as Count






