Here are 3 famous actors from Sweden died in 1985:
Tage Danielsson (February 5, 1928 Linköping-October 13, 1985 Stockholm) also known as Danielsson, Tage or Tage Ivar Roland Danielsson was a Swedish writer, comedian, poet, film director, actor, author, screenwriter and television director. He had two children, Patrik Danielsson and Jesper Danielsson.
Danielsson was particularly known for his work as a comedian and television director, having directed several popular TV shows, including "På spåret" and "Mosebacke Monarki". He also wrote and directed numerous films, including "Äppelkriget" and "Picassos Äventyr".
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Danielsson was a well-respected writer and thinker. He was a passionate advocate of socialism and environmentalism and wrote several books on these topics. He was also an accomplished poet and has been described as one of Sweden's greatest modern poets.
Throughout his career, Danielsson received numerous awards and accolades for his work in the entertainment industry, including several Guldbagge Awards and a posthumous Medal of Honor from the Swedish government. Despite his untimely death in 1985, his legacy has continued to inspire and entertain people in Sweden and beyond.
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Åke Fridell (June 23, 1919 Gävle-August 26, 1985 Stockholm) a.k.a. Ake Friedell was a Swedish actor.
Fridell had a prolific career as an actor, appearing in over 100 films and television shows. He was well-known for his work in Ingmar Bergman's films, such as "Wild Strawberries" and "The Silence." Fridell also had a successful career in theatre, working with the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. In addition to his acting career, he was also a writer and director, and he wrote several plays and screenplays throughout his lifetime. Fridell passed away in Stockholm in 1985 at the age of 66.
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Tage Erlander (June 13, 1901 Ransäter-June 21, 1985 Huddinge Municipality) a.k.a. Tage Fritiof Erlander was a Swedish actor and politician. He had one child, Sven Erlander.
Erlander was the longest-serving Prime Minister of Sweden, holding the position from 1946-1969. He is best known for leading the Swedish Social Democratic Party during a time of unprecedented economic growth in Sweden, known as the "Swedish Model". Erlander's policies focused on maintaining neutrality in international affairs, promoting income equality, and expanding the welfare state. He was also a vocal advocate for international cooperation and played a key role in the creation of the United Nations. After his retirement from politics, Erlander continued to be a prominent public figure, serving on numerous boards and committees until his death in 1985.
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