Swedish movie stars died in Bone cancer

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Jarl Kulle

Jarl Kulle (February 27, 1927 Ekeby, Bjuv-October 3, 1997 Bergshamra) also known as Jarl Lage Kulle was a Swedish actor, film director and screenwriter. He had five children, Linda Kulle, Hanna Kulle, Maria Kulle, Anna Kulle and Mia Kulle Rydsjö.

Jarl Kulle was a renowned actor in Swedish cinema, known for his distinctive style and strong screen presence. He started his acting career on stage in the 1950s and later transitioned to film, where he appeared in more than 50 movies. Some of his notable films include "The Magician" (1958), "The Devil's Eye" (1960), and "The Emigrants" (1971).

In addition to his successful acting career, Kulle also directed and wrote screenplays for several films. He earned critical acclaim for his work as a director, including for the film "The Substitute" (1960), which he both directed and starred in.

Kulle was honored with numerous awards for his contributions to cinema, including the prestigious Guldbagge Award for Best Actor four times. He was also awarded the Royal Medal by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden in recognition of his outstanding achievements in the arts.

Kulle was widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of actors and filmmakers.

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