Swedish movie stars died in Suicide

Here are 5 famous actors from Sweden died in Suicide:

Micke Dubois

Micke Dubois (February 25, 1959 Solna Municipality-November 30, 2005 Huddinge Municipality) a.k.a. Mikael Mattias Dubois, Dubois, Micke, Mikael Dubois, Mats Mikael Dubois, Svullo or Mats Mikael "Micke" Dubois was a Swedish comedian and actor. His children are called Michelle Dubois, Kevin Dubois and Celine Dubois.

Dubois became famous in the 1980s for his character "Svullo", a overweight and boorish police officer. He played the character in various TV shows, films, and commercials. In addition to his comedic work, Dubois also had a successful career in music. He released several singles and albums, including the hit song "Pojkarna på TV2". Despite his success, Dubois struggled with drug addiction and legal troubles throughout his life. He passed away in 2005 due to complications from pneumonia.

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Emil Forselius

Emil Forselius (November 23, 1974 Västervik-March 2, 2010 Stockholm) was a Swedish actor.

He was well-known for his roles in numerous Swedish films and television shows. Forselius began his acting career in 1996 with the film "Slingerbulten" and went on to act in many notable productions such as "Adam & Eva," "LasseMajas Detektivbyrå," and "Rederiet."

In addition to acting, Forselius was also a talented voice actor and lent his voice to many animated series and films. He was the Swedish voice for characters such as Harry Potter, Woody from "Toy Story," and Spongebob Squarepants.

Forselius passed away in 2010 at the age of 35 due to complications from a heart transplant he received in 2008. Despite his short career, he left a lasting impact on the Swedish entertainment industry and his work continues to be appreciated by audiences today.

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Håkan Serner

Håkan Serner (September 1, 1933 Malmö Municipality-October 25, 1984 Stockholm) also known as Hakan Serner or John Gunnar Håkan Serner was a Swedish actor. His children are called Manfred Serner, Martin Serner and Johan Serner.

Håkan Serner started his acting career in the 1950s and appeared in over 70 films and TV shows throughout his career. He was known for his versatility and ability to play a range of characters, from comedic to dramatic roles. Some of his most notable works include "Mannen som slutade röka" (The Man Who Quit Smoking), "Larmar och gör sig till" (Noise and Pretending), and "Ettore Fieramosca" (The Challenge).

In addition to his acting career, Serner was also a successful writer and wrote several books and plays, including "Sommar i Kurrekurreduttön" (Summer on Kurrekurredutt Island) and "Liten fågel flyg". He was also an accomplished singer and recorded a few albums.

Serner's life was cut short when he passed away at the age of 51 due to a heart attack. He left behind his wife and three children, who have all pursued careers in the arts. Serner's legacy lives on as one of Sweden's most beloved actors and entertainers.

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Malik Bendjelloul

Malik Bendjelloul (September 14, 1977 Ystad-May 13, 2014 Stockholm) also known as Malik Bendjelloul Deauville or Malle was a Swedish film director, actor, film editor, screenwriter and film producer.

He rose to international fame with his 2012 documentary "Searching for Sugar Man", which won numerous awards including an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film tells the story of Sixto Rodriguez, an American musician who became a folk hero in South Africa during the apartheid era despite being virtually unknown in his own country.

Bendjelloul started his career as a child actor in Sweden and later worked as a TV host and foreign correspondent for Swedish public television. After quitting his job in journalism, he traveled the world on a shoestring budget, filming short documentaries about people and places he encountered. "Searching for Sugar Man" was his first feature-length film, and its success took him by surprise.

Tragically, Bendjelloul died in 2014 at the age of 36. His cause of death was ruled a suicide. He is remembered as a talented and dedicated filmmaker whose passion for storytelling inspired audiences around the world.

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Per-Axel Arosenius

Per-Axel Arosenius (November 7, 1920 Norberg-March 21, 1981 Nacka) also known as Per Axel Arosenius, Per Arosenius, Peter Rose, Per Axel Daniel Rank Arosenius, Per-Axel Daniel Rank Arosenius or P A Arosenius was a Swedish actor.

He is best known for his roles in several Ingmar Bergman films, including "Wild Strawberries" and "The Seventh Seal". Arosenius began his acting career in the late 1940s, appearing in a number of theater productions before transitioning to film in the 1950s. In addition to his work with Bergman, he also appeared in films directed by acclaimed Swedish filmmakers such as Alf Sjöberg and Arne Mattsson. Despite his success on screen, Arosenius remained committed to the theater throughout his career, and continued to perform on stage until his death in 1981.

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