Swedish actors who were born in 1922

Here are 7 famous actors from Sweden were born in 1922:

Povel Ramel

Povel Ramel (June 1, 1922 Östermalm-June 5, 2007 Lidingö) also known as Powel Ramel, Baron Povel Karl Henric Ramel, Povel Karl Henric Ramel or Povel Karl Henrik Ramel was a Swedish writer, singer, musician, actor, pianist, songwriter, comedian, screenwriter and film score composer. He had two children, Mikael Ramel and Lotta Ramel.

Povel Ramel was born to a wealthy family and grew up in Stockholm. He studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and began his career as a pianist playing in various bands. He soon became known for his comedic lyrics and began writing and performing his own songs. Ramel has been called one of Sweden's greatest cultural icons and his contributions to Swedish culture have been immense. In addition to his music and comedy he was a prolific writer, writing plays, short stories, and screenplays. He was also a committed environmentalist and campaigned for conservation throughout his life. Ramel passed away in 2007, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and music that still continues to inspire and entertain people today.

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Sven Nykvist

Sven Nykvist (December 3, 1922 Moheda-September 20, 2006 Stockholm) otherwise known as Sven Vilhem Nykvist or The Master of Light was a Swedish cinematographer, film director, film producer, actor and screenwriter. He had two children, Carl-Gustav Nykvist and Johan Nykvist.

Nykvist is best known for his work with Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. He collaborated with Bergman on over 20 films, including "The Seventh Seal," "Persona," and "Cries and Whispers." He was known for his use of natural light and creating a timeless atmosphere in his films.

Nykvist won two Academy Awards for Best Cinematography, for the films "Cries and Whispers" and "Fanny and Alexander." He also won a number of other awards throughout his career, including three BAFTAs and an Emmy.

In addition to his work in film, Nykvist was also a photographer and published several books of his work. He was awarded the Royal Photographic Society's Progress Medal in 1994.

Nykvist continued to work in film throughout his later years, despite suffering from Parkinson's disease. He passed away in Stockholm in 2006, at the age of 83.

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Gösta Prüzelius

Gösta Prüzelius (August 11, 1922 Stockholm-May 15, 2000 Stockholm) was a Swedish actor.

Prüzelius began his acting career in the theater, performing at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. He later transitioned to film and television, where he became a well-known character actor in Sweden. He appeared in over 70 films, including Ingmar Bergman's "The Seventh Seal" and "The Magician." Prüzelius was also a popular television personality, hosting game shows and appearing in many popular Swedish television series. In addition to acting, he was also a skilled singer and recorded several albums. Prüzelius was a beloved figure in Swedish entertainment, and his contributions to film and television continue to be celebrated today.

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Percy Brandt

Percy Brandt (November 7, 1922 Lahore-December 4, 2005 Gothenburg) was a Swedish actor. His child is called Paula Brandt.

Brandt was born in Lahore, India (which was then part of British India). He moved to Sweden in 1948 and began his acting career in the 1950s, appearing in several popular Swedish television shows and films. He was also active in theater, performing in numerous stage productions in Stockholm and Gothenburg.

Brandt was known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to portray a wide range of characters, from comedic to dramatic roles. He received critical acclaim for his performances, including a Guldbagge Award (the Swedish equivalent of an Oscar) for Best Supporting Actor in the 1987 film "Hip Hip Hora!".

In addition to his acting career, Brandt was also a talented artist and illustrator. He published several collections of his drawings and was a member of the Swedish Artists' Association.

Brandt passed away in Gothenburg in 2005 at the age of 83, leaving behind a legacy as one of Sweden's most beloved actors.

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Keve Hjelm

Keve Hjelm (June 23, 1922 Gnesta-February 3, 2004 Tullinge) also known as Karl Evert "Keve" Hjelm, Karl-Erik Hjelm or Karl-Evert Hjelm was a Swedish actor, television director, film director and screenwriter. He had four children, Åsa-Lena Hjelm, Kåre Hjelm, Ola Hjelm and Matti Hjelm.

Hjelm began his career as an actor in the 1940s and went on to direct and write for both television and film. He directed several popular television shows in Sweden, including the crime drama "Spanarna" and the variety show "Hylands Hörna." He also directed several films, such as "Sällskapsresan" and "Grodorna."

In addition to his work in entertainment, Hjelm was also an accomplished painter and sculptor. He studied art in Paris and later exhibited his work in galleries in Sweden and other parts of Europe.

Hjelm was married to actress and singer Lill-Babs from 1955 to 1961. He later married journalist Barbro "Bobby" Gustafsson in 1965, with whom he had his four children.

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Ulf Johanson

Ulf Johanson (February 3, 1922 Stockholm-February 15, 1990 Stockholm) a.k.a. Ulf Olav Johansson or Ulf Olav Johnason was a Swedish actor.

He was trained as an actor at the Dramaten Theatre School in Stockholm and made his stage debut in 1944. Johanson was a prolific actor both on stage and in film, appearing in over 100 movies and TV shows throughout his career. He was particularly known for his roles in Swedish romantic comedies and dramas, often playing the charming and witty leading man. In addition to acting, Johanson was also a talented painter and writer. He published several books and illustrated children's books, as well as exhibiting his paintings in galleries across Sweden. Johanson was married twice and had three children. He passed away in 1990 at the age of 68.

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Per Grundén

Per Grundén (May 23, 1922 Eskilstuna-February 6, 2011 Trosa) a.k.a. Per Grunden, Per Gustaf Grundén or Per Gustaf Grunden was a Swedish actor, opera singer and singer. He had three children, Mikael Grundén, Lena Grundén and Maria Grundén.

Per Grundén had a prolific career in the entertainment industry, starting off as an opera singer in the 1940s. He was a member of the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm for almost two decades, and also performed in opera houses across Europe. In the 1960s, he transitioned to acting, appearing in several Swedish films and televison shows.

Gründén was renowned for his deep, resonant voice and commanding presence on stage. He won critical acclaim for his performances in several productions, including "Kärlekens Komedier" (Comedies of Love), "Arga Snickaren" (The Angry Carpenter), and "En Herre i Kungens Kläder" (The Emperor's New Clothes).

Aside from his work in music and acting, Per Grundén was also a talented singer and songwriter. He released several albums in the 1970s and 80s, which showcased his unique blend of folk, pop, and rock music. In addition to his musical pursuits, he also worked as a voice actor, lending his distinctive voice to various animated films and TV series.

Grundén remained active in the industry well into his 80s, and was widely regarded as one of Sweden's most beloved performers. He passed away in 2011 at the age of 88, leaving behind a rich legacy in the arts.

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