Swedish actors who were born in 1909

Here are 6 famous actors from Sweden were born in 1909:

Gunnar Björnstrand

Gunnar Björnstrand (November 13, 1909 Stockholm-May 26, 1986 Djursholm) a.k.a. Gunnar Bjornstrand, Gunnar, Knut Gunnar Johansson or Knut Gunnar Johanson was a Swedish actor. He had four children, Veronica Björnstrand, Stefan Björnstrand, Gabrielle Björnstrand and Kristina Björnstrand.

Björnstrand was best known for his collaboration with filmmaker Ingmar Bergman. He appeared in 13 of Bergman's films, including "The Seventh Seal", "Wild Strawberries", and "Winter Light". He also acted in other films, such as "Miss Julie" and "The Emigrants", and was a member of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. Björnstrand was recognized for his acting talent, receiving several awards throughout his career, including a lifetime achievement award from the Guldbagge Awards. He passed away in 1986 at the age of 76.

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Oscar Ljung

Oscar Ljung (September 6, 1909 Landskrona-April 29, 1999 Lidingö) a.k.a. Oscar Albin Ljung was a Swedish actor.

He began his acting career in the 1930s, appearing in a number of Swedish theater productions before moving on to film in the late 1940s. Ljung quickly became one of Sweden's most beloved actors, appearing in over 50 films throughout his career, including the comedy-drama "Miss Julie" (1951) and the drama "Wild Strawberries" (1957). In addition to his acting work, he also wrote several plays and was an accomplished director. Throughout his career, Ljung was honored with numerous awards, including the Swedish Film Institute's Guldbagge Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.

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Gunnar Sjöberg

Gunnar Sjöberg (March 25, 1909 Stockholm-June 8, 1977 Gryt) was a Swedish actor.

He started out in the theater and then transitioned to film, becoming one of the most beloved actors of his time. Sjöberg appeared in over 50 films during his career and won critical acclaim for his performances in movies such as "Here's Your Life" and "Only a Mother". He was also awarded the prestigious Guldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1964 for his role in the film "The Markurells of Wadköping". In addition to his acting career, Sjöberg was also a talented musician and painter. He left an indelible mark on Swedish culture and is remembered as a true icon of Swedish cinema.

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Harald Molander

Harald Molander (December 25, 1909 Helsinki-July 15, 1994) was a Swedish film producer, actor and film director. His children are called Johan Molander and .

Cecilia Molander. Harald Molander started his film career as an actor in the 1930s but it was his work as a producer and director that cemented his place in Swedish cinema history. He produced several successful films including "Kärlek och landstorm" (Love and Defense, 1940) and "Hemsöborna" (The People of Hemso, 1944). As a director, he was known for his classic style and attention to detail, and his films often focused on love and family relationships. Some of his notable directorial works include "Flickan i regnet" (The Girl in the Rain, 1955) and "Syskonbädd 1782" (Sibling Secrets, 1966). Harald Molander was inducted into the Swedish Film Hall of Fame in 1964.

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Lauritz Falk

Lauritz Falk (November 15, 1909 Brussels-February 1, 1990 Stockholm) also known as Larry Falk was a Swedish actor, film director, singer and painter. He had one child, Eva Möller.

Lauritz Falk was born to a Swedish father and a Belgian mother. His family traveled extensively during his childhood, living in places such as France and Switzerland before settling in Sweden when Lauritz was in his teens. After studying at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, he began his acting career in the 1930s, appearing in stage productions and films.

He acted in over 70 films, including the lead role in the 1941 film "Fröken Kyrkråtta" (Miss Churchmouse), which became a classic in Swedish cinema. He also directed several films, including "Älskling på vift" (Darling on the Loose) in 1955. In addition to his acting and directing, Falk was also a well-known singer and painter.

Falk was married twice in his lifetime. His first marriage was to fellow actor Dagny Lind in 1937, which ended in divorce in 1957. He then married actress Ulla Sallert in 1965, and they remained together until his death in 1990 at the age of 80.

Despite his success as an actor and artist, Falk was known for being private and shy. He often avoided interviews and public appearances, preferring to focus on his work. However, he is still remembered as one of Sweden's most beloved actors and filmmakers.

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Birger Åsander

Birger Åsander (July 13, 1909 Kramfors-January 17, 1984 Johanneshov) was a Swedish actor.

He appeared in over 50 films and TV series throughout his career. Åsander started his acting career in the theater before transitioning to film in the 1930s. He was known for his versatile performances and had a supporting role in the acclaimed Swedish film "The Seventh Seal" directed by Ingmar Bergman. In addition to his acting work, Åsander was also a playwright, and several of his plays were produced on stage. He was honored with the Litteris et Artibus medal in 1975 for his contributions to Swedish culture.

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