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Sven Wollter was born in Gothenburg, Sweden.He was the son of editor Kjell Wollter (1884–1950) and Elsa, née Ekwall (1905–1980). [3] After studying at Gothenburg City Theatre's student school 1953–1957, Wollter worked at a number of smaller Swedish theaters such as the Pionjärteatern 1954-1958 and the Bygdeteatern 1959.
Lena T. Hansson (born 1955) Maud Hansson (1937–2020) Thomas Hanzon (born 1962) Magnus Härenstam (1941–2015) Ellen Hartman (1860–1945) John Harryson (1926–2008) Peter Harryson (born 1948) Marcus Hasselborg (born 1986) Jenny Hasselquist (1894–1978) Ulf Hasseltorp (born 1960) Hugo Hasslo (1911–1994) Harry Hasso (1904–1984) Signe ...
The Last Journey (Swedish: Den sista resan) is a 2024 Swedish documentary film directed by Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson. [2] The film follows the director duo and retired French teacher Lars Hammar, Filip's father, on a trip to France in hopes of rekindling his almost non-existent spark of life. [3]
The Millennium TV miniseries is a compilation of the three Swedish film adaptations, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest with extended scenes, adding more depth in both the stories and the characters.
The remaining 12 films went directly to DVD in Scandinavia during 2009 and 2010, and were broadcast there at a later date. In the beginning of 2010, both Canvas TV in Belgium and BBC Four in the UK began airing the 13 episodes weekly, which meant that they both showed the two last episodes before these had been released in Scandinavia.
This is an alphabetical list of television program articles (or sections within articles about television programs). Spaces and special characters are ignored. This list covers television programs whose first letter (excluding "the") of the title are U, V, and W.
Solsidan (lit. "The Sunny Side") is a 2017 Swedish comedy-drama film directed by Felix and Måns Herngren, based on the Solsidan TV-series. Primarily set in Saltsjöbaden, Nacka, the film follows the same general cast as the Solsidan TV-series: Alexander and Anna Löfström, who has recently divorced, their friends Ove and Annette Sundberg, who searches for a sperm donor after finding out that ...
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