Johan Renck | |
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Born | Uppsala, Sweden | 5 December 1966
Other names | Stakka Bo |
Occupation(s) | Film director, music video director, former singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse | Elin Renck (m. 2013) |
Website | www.johanrenck.com [1] |
Bo Johan Renck (born 5 December 1966) is a Swedish director of music videos, TV and film. He was originally a singer-songwriter from 1991 to 2001, using the moniker Stakka Bo, and had an international hit with his single "Here We Go" in 1993. Renck later became a music-video and television director, winning an Emmy Award in 2019 for his work on the mini-series Chernobyl .
Renck was born on 5 December 1966 in Uppsala, Sweden, the son of medical doctor and professor Hans Renck and nurse Marina Kylberg. Hans taught at several universities around the world, so the Renck family moved around and lived in Miami, Uppsala, Malmö, Tromsø and Kuwait. [2] He graduated from Stockholm School of Economics with a degree in business. [3]
While at university, he dated singer and ex-model Camilla Henemark of Army of Lovers, who introduced him to the Swedish music business. [2] He started out as one half of Eurodance duo E-Type + Stakka B, but went solo after two singles, [2] [4] continuing to release music as Stakka Bo.
Stakka Bo had a hit single in 1993 with the song "Here We Go", which peaked at No. 13 in the UK Singles Chart. [5] Heavily influenced by the Stereo MCs, who were popular at the time, "Here We Go" appeared in an episode of the animated television series Beavis and Butt-Head and sitcom Derry Girls , in the films Prêt-à-porter , Never Been Kissed and Alien Autopsy [6] and in the video game UEFA Euro 2004 . [7]
Due to a very tight budget, he ended up directing the first video for his solo project, and continued making his own videos, eventually directing videos of other Swedish artists such as Titiyo and The Cardigans. [4]
He has directed music videos for a number of artists including Madonna's "Nothing Really Matters" and "Hung Up", Kylie Minogue's "Love at First Sight", All Saints' "Black Coffee", Robyn's "Handle Me", Robbie Williams's "Tripping" and "She's Madonna", The Libertines' "What Became of the Likely Lads", Suede's "She's in Fashion", New Order's "Crystal" and "Krafty", Beyoncé's "Me, Myself and I", Chris Cornell's "Can't Change Me", The Knife's "Pass This On", Fever Ray's "Seven" and Bat for Lashes' "Daniel". [8] In 2012 he directed the music video "Blue Velvet" for Lana Del Rey which was also used for the commercial campaign by H&M, as well as the music video for "Wild" by Beach House. In 2015 he directed the ten-minute video for David Bowie's "Blackstar", [9] and "Lazarus" that appeared in January 2016. [10] In 2005, he and his brother Martin directed two videos from Swedish band The Cardigans: "I Need Some Fine Wine and You, You Need to Be Nicer" and "Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)". He has been associated with Swedish artists like Karin Dreijer and Kent.
Renck's first film, Downloading Nancy , 2008 premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 21 January 2008 in Park City, Utah. [11] While the movie didn't receive very strong reviews, it generated a call from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan. He directed three episodes of AMC television drama Breaking Bad, and moved on to work on one episode of The Walking Dead , [12] Halt and Catch Fire , and Bates Motel .
In addition, Renck directed a fashion art film called Decadent Control for Imagine Fashion that premiered in March 2011. It starred Roberto Cavalli, Eva Herzigová, Kirsty Hume and Brad Kroenig and used fashion from Agent Provocateur and H&M. [11]
He told Swedish magazine Cafe in 2017 that for a while he preferred to direct pilots ( Vikings , Bloodline ), but now rather works on mini-series, where one can direct all episodes, such as with The Last Panthers . He says he turned down Better Call Saul , Game of Thrones and Homeland . He told the magazine: "And as the director of a TV-episode, you only have around 25 percent of input. There are two kinds of TV projects that I still agree to do, one is television series where each episode is a separate "entity", like Black Mirror , and the other is miniseries where you can do all the episodes, as I did with The Last Panthers. But of course I am very happy that Breaking Bad happened, it was very educational and exciting and fresh. Plus, it is hugely prestigious – people still call me because of it." [2]
In 2019, Renck directed the mini-series Chernobyl , a dramatization of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, for SKY and HBO, featuring among others Stellan Skarsgård, Jared Harris and Emily Watson. Renck won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special in 2019 for his work on Chernobyl. [13] In January 2020, Renck won the Directors Guild of America Award for Movies for Television and Limited Series. [14]
In the fall of 2019, it was announced that he was attached to the feature film Spaceman of Bohemia an adaptation to the book by U.S. based, Czech born writer Jaroslav Kalfař, with a screenplay written by Colby Day. The film is set up under Channing Tatum's company, Free Association. [15]
In May 2020, Variety reported he was in negotiations to direct and executive produce the limited series Girl A for producer Elizabeth Gabler (former president of Fox 2000) and Sony Pictures Entertainment. The series is adapted from the novel by debut author Abigail Dean. [16]
In June 2020, Renck was revealed as executive producer and director of the pilot episode of HBO's television adaptation of The Last of Us with Chernobyl collaborator Craig Mazin; [17] in January 2021, he was forced to drop out of the project due to scheduling conflicts, replaced as the pilot's director by Kantemir Balagov. [18]
In September 2022 he and his producing partner Michael Parets founder their own production company, Sinestra, and signed a 2 year first look deal with Freemantle . Under this deal he will direct an adaptation of the novel Mouth to Mouth. [19]
Renck was set to direct the pilot episode to Dune: Prophecy . But on 28 February 2023, it was announced that he left the project due to a creative overhaul. [20]
In March 2023, he signed to direct a film adaptation of The Prisoner in His Palace, a novel based on the 12 soldiers who guarded Saddam Hussein in the months previous to his execution. He also signed to direct a TV adaptation of the novel The Day of the Triffids for Amazon Studios. [21] [22]
He is married to Elin Renck and has four children. [23] [24]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||||||||||||
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SWE [25] | FIN [26] | SWI [27] | UK [28] | |||||||||||
Supermarket | 9 | 35 | 29 | — | ||||||||||
The Great Blondino |
| 19 | — | — | 192 | |||||||||
Jr. |
| 23 | — | — | — | |||||||||
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||||||
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SWE [25] | AUT [29] | DEN [30] | EUR [31] | FIN [26] | GER [32] | NED [33] | NOR [34] | SWI [27] | UK [28] | |||||
1991 | "We Got the Atmosphere" (with E-Type) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album singles | ||
1992 | "Numania 1" (with E-Type) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
1993 | "Here We Go" | 4 | 6 | 10 | 17 | — | 15 | 23 | 10 | 7 | 13 | Supermarket | ||
"Down the Drain" [35] | 24 | 27 | — | 83 | 10 | — | — | — | 22 | 64 | ||||
"Living It Up" | 38 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
1994 | "On Your Knees" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"We" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
1995 | "Great Blondino" [36] | 15 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | The Great Blondino | ||
1996 | "Softroom" | 54 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"We Vie" (with Titiyo, Fleshquartet & Nåid) | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Jr. | |||
2001 | "Mute" | 20 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"Killer" | 34 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
"Love of a Woman" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Year | Title | Director | Executive Producer |
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2008 | Downloading Nancy | Yes | No |
2024 | Spaceman | Yes | Yes |
TV series
Year | Title | Episode(s) |
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2009–2011 | Breaking Bad | "Breakage" |
"Más" | ||
"Hermanos" | ||
2010 | The Walking Dead | "Vatos" |
2013 | Vikings | "Rites of Passage" |
"Wrath of the Northmen" | ||
"Dispossessed" | ||
Bates Motel | "Trust Me" | |
2014 | Halt and Catch Fire | "Close to the Metal" |
2015 | Bloodline | "Part 1" |
"Part 2" | ||
2016 | Shut Eye | "Death" |
Miniseries
Year | Title | Director | Executive Producer |
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2014 | Ettor & nollor | Yes | No |
2015 | The Last Panthers | Yes | Yes |
2019 | Chernobyl | Yes | Yes |
Year | Award | Category | Title | Result |
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1999 | MTV Video Music Awards | Best Special Effects in a Video | Nothing Really Matters | Nominated |
2008 | Stockholm International Film Festival | Bronze Horse Award | Downloading Nancy | Nominated |
2008 | Sundance Film Festival | Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic | Nominated | |
2011 | Online Film & Television Association | Best Direction in a Drama Series | The Walking Dead | Nominated |
2016 | British Academy Television Awards | Best Drama Series | The Last Panthers | Nominated |
2016 | Camerimage | Best Music Video | Blackstar | Nominated |
2016 | MTV Video Music Awards | Best Direction | Lazarus | Nominated |
2019 | Primetime Emmy Award | Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series | Chernobyl | Won |
2020 | British Academy Television Craft Awards | Best Director: Fiction | Won | |
2020 | CinEuphoria Awards | Merit - Honorary Award | Won | |
2020 | Producers Guild of America Award | Best Limited Series Television | Won | |
2020 | Directors Guild of America Award | Outstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV Film | Won | |
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