Swedish actors who were born in 1946

Here are 12 famous actors from Sweden were born in 1946:

Johannes Brost

Johannes Brost (September 25, 1946 Stockholm-) also known as Edvard Johannes Brost Forssell, John Frost or Edward John Brost Forssell is a Swedish actor. His children are called Tom Oliver Brost, Ella Brost, Sissela Brost and Joanna Brost.

Brost began his acting career in the 1970s, appearing in numerous Swedish TV shows and films. He is best known for his role as Lasse Karlsson in the popular Swedish police drama "Johan Falk" and as Frank Wagner in the movie series of the same name. He has also appeared in international films, such as "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" and "The Hypnotist". In addition to his acting work, Brost has also worked as a voice-over artist and occasionally as a singer. He died on January 4, 2018, at the age of 71, after battling cancer.

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Ricky Bruch

Ricky Bruch (July 2, 1946 Gothenburg-May 30, 2011 Ystad) also known as Bruch, Ricky, Björn Rickard "Ricky" Bruch, Björn Rickard Bruch, The Bear of Malmö or Rickard Bruch was a Swedish actor and athlete.

Bruch was widely regarded as one of the best discus throwers of his time, having won numerous international championships throughout his career. He competed in three Olympic Games, including the 1972 Munich Olympics where he won a bronze medal. Bruch was also highly accomplished in other track and field events, setting world records in both the pentathlon and decathlon.

Outside of his athletic career, Bruch was known for his unique personality and larger-than-life presence. He was a popular public speaker and appeared in several films and television shows in Sweden. Bruch also had a strong interest in music, playing guitar and singing in various bands throughout his life.

In his later years, Bruch struggled with various health issues and passed away in 2011 at the age of 64. Despite his untimely death, his legacy as one of Sweden's greatest athletes continues to be celebrated to this day.

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Benny Andersson

Benny Andersson (December 16, 1946 Vällingby-) a.k.a. Benny Anderson, Andersson, Benny, A. Andersson, Benny, Göran Bror Benny Andersson or Göran Bror Andersson is a Swedish record producer, composer, musician, songwriter, singer, film score composer, orchestrator and actor. He has three children, Hélene Andersson, Ludvig Andersson and Peter Grönvall.

Andersson is best known as a member of the pop supergroup ABBA, alongside Frida Lyngstad, Agnetha Fältskog, and Björn Ulvaeus. Together, they produced some of the biggest and most enduring hits of the 1970s and 1980s, including "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia," and "The Winner Takes It All," among many others.

After the breakup of ABBA in 1983, Andersson continued to work as a composer and producer, collaborating on numerous musical projects, including the musicals "Chess" and "Kristina från Duvemåla." He also continued to record music, both as a solo artist and with various groups.

In addition to his work in the music industry, Andersson has also acted in a number of films, most notably the Swedish drama "Mio in the Land of Faraway" and the comedy "Sällskapsresan."

Throughout his career, Andersson has been recognized for his contributions to the music industry, receiving numerous awards, including the Ivor Novello Award, the MusiCares Person of the Year, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of ABBA.

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Krister Henriksson

Krister Henriksson (November 12, 1946 Grisslehamn-) a.k.a. Jan Krister Allan Henriksson or Christer Henriksson is a Swedish actor. He has three children, Tobias Henriksson, Jenny Henriksson and Stina Henriksson.

Krister Henriksson is best known for playing the role of Kurt Wallander in the highly acclaimed Swedish TV series of the same name, based on the novels by Henning Mankell. He starred in 32 episodes between 2005 and 2013. He has also appeared in several other Swedish films and TV series, including "The Invisible," "Storm," and "The Bridge." Henriksson has won several awards for his performance in "Wallander," including the Kristallen Award for Best Actor in a TV Production in 2006 and 2008. In addition to his acting career, he is also a trained graphic designer and illustrator.

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Björn Granath

Björn Granath (April 5, 1946 Örgryte-) a.k.a. Bjorn Granath, Bjørn Granath, Björn Gösta Tryggve Granath or Bjorn Granat is a Swedish actor. He has two children, Hernan Granath and Isabella Granath.

Granath began his acting career in the 1960s and has since appeared in numerous films, TV shows and stage productions. Some of his notable roles include the character of Rolf in the 1984 film "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," and the role of Lundin in the 1996 film "Jerusalem." He has also appeared in several TV series such as "Wallander," "Beck" and "Modus."

In addition to acting, Granath was also a playwright and screenwriter. He wrote several stage plays and screenplays, including the TV movie "Repmånad" in 1979.

Granath was a highly respected figure in the Swedish film and theater industry. He was awarded the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts' prestigious Gold Medal for Merit in 2015, and was known for his dedication to promoting the arts in Sweden. He passed away on February 5, 2017, at the age of 70.

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Henric Holmberg

Henric Holmberg (January 4, 1946 Växjö-) also known as Sven Martin Henrik Holmberg is a Swedish actor, film director and screenwriter.

He began his career as an actor in the 1960s, making his debut in the film "Ansiktet" (The Magician) directed by Ingmar Bergman. He continued to act in a number of Swedish films and television shows before transitioning to directing and writing in the late 1970s.

Holmberg is known for his work as a screenwriter and director of the films "Hans och hennes" (He and She), "Charlotte Löwensköld", and "Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton" (The Story of Karl-Bertil Jonsson's Christmas Eve). He has also directed episodes of several popular Swedish television series.

In addition to his work in film and television, Holmberg has been involved in theater as an actor and director. He has also collaborated with musicians and written lyrics for songs.

Holmberg has received several awards for his work in film and theater, including the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts Award and the prestigious Guldbagge award for Best Direction for his film "Hans och hennes".

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Jonas Bergström

Jonas Bergström (May 11, 1946 Stockholm-) otherwise known as Jonas Bergstrom is a Swedish actor. He has one child, Joachim Bergström.

Bergström is best known for his work in Swedish television and film. He gained popularity for his portrayal of the character Erik Berger in the popular TV series "Rederiet" in the 1990s. He has also appeared in numerous Swedish films such as "The Best Intentions" and "Lust och fägring stor."

Aside from his acting career, Bergström has also been involved in various humanitarian causes. He is a vocal advocate for refugee rights and has worked with organizations such as UNHCR and Amnesty International. In 2014, he was appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Association of Sweden.

Bergström has received numerous awards and recognition for his work, including a Guldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Lust och fägring stor." He continues to act and be involved in social activism to this day.

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Tomas Pontén

Tomas Pontén (January 29, 1946 Skövde-) a.k.a. Carl Axel Thomas Pontén is a Swedish actor. He has three children, Joakim Pontén, Simon Pontén and Lukas Pontén.

Tomas Pontén began his acting career in the 1970s and has since appeared in numerous films, TV shows, and stage productions. Some of his most notable roles include his performances in the films "The Simple-Minded Murderer" (1982), "House of Angels" (1992), and "The Girl Who Played with Fire" (2009).

Apart from his acting work, Pontén has also served as the chairman of the Swedish actor's union, Teaterförbundet, and has been an advocate for actors' rights and improved working conditions in the entertainment industry. He has also worked as a director for several theater productions.

In addition to his successful acting career, Pontén is known for his love of music and has been part of various music groups throughout his life. He is also involved in charity work and has supported various organizations focused on humanitarian and cultural causes.

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Lakke Magnusson

Lakke Magnusson (May 21, 1946 Kinna-February 19, 2004 Stockholm) also known as Lars Goeran Magnusson was a Swedish actor. He had six children, Pella Magnusson, Truls Magnusson, Fröja Magnusson, Tora Magnusson, Minna Magnusson and Leo Magnusson.

Magnusson began his acting career in the 1960s, initially working in the theater. He later transitioned to film and television, appearing in several popular Swedish productions throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Some of his notable performances include roles in "Jönssonligan" (The Johnson Gang) and "Änglagård" (House of Angels).

In addition to his acting work, Magnusson was also a well-known voice actor and provided the Swedish dubbing for many popular films and TV shows.

Outside of his professional life, Magnusson was dedicated to environmentalism and was involved in various conservation efforts in Sweden. He passed away in 2004 at the age of 57.

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Mats Arehn

Mats Arehn (June 19, 1946 Stockholm-) also known as Mats Aréhn is a Swedish film director, screenwriter, actor, film producer and television director.

He started his career as an actor in the late 1960s before transitioning to directing and screenwriting. He is best known for his work in Swedish cinema, having directed several acclaimed films including "Children's Island" (1980), "The Simple-Minded Murderer" (1982), "Welcome to Sweden" (1984), and "The Unbearable Lightness of Being a Horse" (1994).

In addition to his film work, Arehn has also directed and produced several successful television series in Sweden, including "Torpederna" and "Ack Värmland". He has been recognized for his contributions to Swedish culture with numerous awards throughout his career.

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Claes af Geijerstam

Claes af Geijerstam (February 6, 1946 Norrköping-) also known as Clabbe, Clabbe af Geijerstam or Ola & The Janglers is a Swedish composer, film score composer, actor and musician.

He started his music career in the mid-1960s as a keyboardist for the band Ola & The Janglers. Throughout his career, he has worked as a songwriter and producer for various Swedish acts, including ABBA. In addition to his work in the music industry, Geijerstam has also composed music for several films and TV shows. He has won multiple awards for his film scores, including a Guldbagge Award for Best Original Score for the 1978 film "Mannen på taket" (The Man on the Roof). As an actor, he has appeared in several films, including the 1978 comedy "Picassos äventyr" (The Adventures of Picasso). In recent years, Geijerstam has continued to work in both the music and film industries, and he remains a respected figure in Swedish popular culture.

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Thomas Oredsson

Thomas Oredsson (December 19, 1946 Stockholm-) also known as Lars Thomas Ored Oredsson or Tomas Oredsson is a Swedish actor and stand-up comedian.

Thomas Oredsson is best known for his work in Swedish television, appearing in several popular shows throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He began his career as a stand-up comedian in the late 1960s and has since performed on numerous stages across Sweden. In 1981, he made his film debut in the comedy "Limpan" and has since appeared in numerous Swedish films, including "Utvandrarna" (Emigrants) and "Nyfiken Gul" (Curious Yellow). Oredsson has also lent his voice to many animated films, including the Swedish version of "The Lion King" and "Hercules". Apart from his acting career, Oredsson has also written several popular books including the memoir "It's the Truth, but Only My Version" and the comedy/humor book "The Laughter Herb".

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