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1Bo Widerbergs tv-teater (Bo Widerberg)

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  • Title: ➤  Bo Widerbergs tv-teater (Bo Widerberg)
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  • Language: swe
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  • Publish Location: Lund

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  • First Year Published: 2011
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Thommy Berggren

Thommy Berggren (born Tommy William Berggren; 12 August 1937) is a Swedish actor. He was a frequent collaborator of director Bo Widerberg, and was primarily

Elvira Madigan (1967 film)

drama film directed by Bo Widerberg and starring Pia Degermark and Thommy Berggren. It is based on the tragedy of the Danish slackrope dancer Hedvig Jensen

Thommy

1947), German chemist Thommy Berggren (born 1937), Swedish actor Thommy Kane (born 1965), American rock musician and filmmaker Thommy Luke Boehlig (born

Berggren

curler Sven Berggren (1837–1917), Swedish botanist, explorer and university professor Thommy Berggren (born 1937), Swedish actor Tobias Berggren (1940–2020)

The Adventurers (1970 film)

Campion Candice Bergen as Sue Ann Daley Alan Badel as President Rojo Thommy Berggren as Sergei Nikovitch Carl Eklund as young Sergei Delia Boccardo as Caroline

Sunday's Children

the film won the award for Best Cinematography (Tony Forsberg), and Thommy Berggren was nominated for Best Actor. Ingmar based his screenplay for Sunday's

Maria Bonnevie

Twelfth Night Royal Dramatic Theatre 2005-06 Miss Julie Miss Julie Thommy Berggren Royal Dramatic Theatre 2024–25 A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche DuBois

Woyzeck

Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm directed by Ingmar Bergman starring Thommy Berggren. The translation Bergman used was by Per Erik Wahlund, and in 1970

Sixten Sparre

productions, such as that Elvira Madigan of Bo Widerberg in 1967 (played by Thommy Berggren) and a Danish film (Søren Svejstrup). Sparre af Rossvik was born on

Bo Widerberg

photographer, and in the same year came Raven's End (1963), both with Thommy Berggren in the lead role. With the latter, he made several films, including