Swedish actors who were born in 1944

Here are 7 famous actors from Sweden were born in 1944:

Jan Guillou

Jan Guillou (January 17, 1944 Södertälje-) a.k.a. Jan Oscar Sverre Lucien Henri Guillou is a Swedish writer, novelist, journalist, author and actor. He has two children, Dan Guillou and Ann-Linn Guillou.

Guillou is best known for his series of spy novels featuring the character Carl Hamilton, which has been adapted into several films and a television series. Additionally, Guillou has written numerous other books, including historical fiction and non-fiction works. He is also a controversial figure in Sweden, having been convicted of espionage in the 1970s for passing information to the Soviet Union. Guillou is a prominent critic of Swedish security agencies and has been a vocal advocate for transparency in intelligence activities. In addition to his writing career, Guillou has also worked as a screenwriter, actor, and journalist, and he has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to Swedish literature and culture.

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Michael Segerström

Michael Segerström (May 20, 1944 Lund-) also known as Michael Segerstrom, Karl Kristian Mikael Segerström or Mikael Segerström is a Swedish actor, film director and screenwriter.

He began his acting career in the 1960s and has since appeared in numerous films and television shows. Some of his notable film credits include "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), "The Name of the Rose" (1986), and "Meet Me in Venice" (2015). In addition to acting, Segerström has also worked as a film director and screenwriter, with his directorial debut being "The Guardian Angel" (1990). He has won several awards for his work in the entertainment industry, including the Best Director award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for "The Guardian Angel". Outside of his work in film, Segerström has also been involved in various environmental and humanitarian causes.

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Lars Green

Lars Green (November 30, 1944 Stockholm County-) a.k.a. Lars-Eric Sture Green is a Swedish actor.

He began his acting career at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm and later became a prominent figure in the film industry. Some of his notable works include "Fanny and Alexander" (1982), "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), and "The Kingdom" (1994). Lars has also ventured into television, starring in the Swedish crime drama "Beck" and the Danish political drama "Borgen". In addition to acting, he has directed several stage productions and written several books. In 1994, Lars was awarded the prestigious Royal Medal Litteris et Artibus for his contributions to the arts.

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Hans Mosesson

Hans Mosesson (August 1, 1944 Enskede-Årsta-Vantör-) also known as Hans Moseson, Hans Kristoffer Mosesson, Stig or Nationalteatern is a Swedish actor, musician and theatre director.

He is best known for his involvement in the Swedish theatre group Nationalteatern, which was active between 1972 and 1984. Mosesson played a key role in the group's success, both as an actor and as a director. In addition to theatre work, he has also acted extensively in film and television, appearing in over 70 productions throughout his career. Some of his notable roles include appearances in the films "Sällskapsresan" (1980) and "Lust och fägring stor" (1995), as well as the TV series "Rederiet" (1992-1999). Mosesson has also maintained a career as a musician, performing as a guitarist and singer in various bands over the years. Overall, he is widely regarded as one of Sweden's most highly respected and versatile cultural figures.

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Göran Stangertz

Göran Stangertz (July 19, 1944 Flen-October 27, 2012 Helsingborg) also known as Göran Nils Robert Stangertz was a Swedish actor, television director and film director. He had five children, Niki Gunke Stangertz, Billie Stangertz, Maggie Stangertz, Jimie Stangertz and Niels Stangertz.

Stangertz started his career in the entertainment industry in the late 1960s and was one of the most prominent actors in Sweden during the 1970s and 1980s. He starred in many successful films during this time, including "Raskenstam," "Blackjack," and "Den enfaldige mördaren," which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1982.

In addition to his work as an actor, Stangertz also directed several successful television shows and films throughout his career. One of his most notable works as a director was the TV drama series, "Stora och små män," which aired in 1976.

Despite his accomplishments, Stangertz was known for being a private person who preferred to keep his personal life out of the public eye. He passed away in 2012 at the age of 68 due to complications from surgery.

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Jonas Falk

Jonas Falk (August 3, 1944 Örgryte-December 26, 2010) otherwise known as Jonas Emanuel Falk was a Swedish actor.

He began his acting career in the 1960s, appearing in various theater productions before transitioning to film and television. Falk is best known for his role as Harry Friberg in the Swedish crime drama series "Beck," which aired from 1997 to 2010.

Falk also appeared in several films throughout his career, including "The Simple Life" (1974), "The White Wall" (1975), and "The Adventures of Picasso" (1978).

Aside from his acting career, Falk was involved in political activism and was a member of the Swedish Communist Party. He was also a supporter of the Palestinian cause and participated in various protests and demonstrations in support of Palestinian rights.

Falk passed away on December 26, 2010, at the age of 66.

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Staffan Göthe

Staffan Göthe (December 20, 1944 Luleå-) also known as Lars Staffan Göthe is a Swedish actor, playwright and screenwriter.

He began his career as an actor in the late 1960s and went on to perform in numerous theater productions, films and TV series. In the 1980s, he started writing plays and screenplays, which brought him wide critical acclaim. He has won several awards for his work, including the prestigious August Prize for Best Swedish Fiction Book in 2006 for his novel "A Muscle on his Shoulder". Some of his popular plays include "Breaking Character", "The Princess of Egypt", and "The Boy from the Congo". He has also written several TV series, including "The Graveyard", "The Miracle of Fatima" and "The Inspector and the Sea". Throughout his career, Staffan Göthe has been praised for his ability to merge humor with serious social issues in his writing.

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