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Boman's Boy
''Boman's Boy'' (Swedish: ''Bomans pojke'') is a 1933 Swedish comedy film directed by Ivar Johansson and starring Bengt Djurberg, Birgit Tengroth and Sigurd Wallén.Qvist & Von Bagh p.92 It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. Synopsis An unemployed man falls in with a gang of smugglers. Cast * Bengt Djurberg as Gösta Boman * Birgit Tengroth as Elsa Pihlkvist * Sigurd Wallén as Petrus Pihlkvist * Siegfried Fischer as Adolf Boman * Signe Lundberg-Settergren as Mrs. Frida Boman * Bellan Roos as Svea * Julia Cæsar as Ottilia Pihlkvist * Thor Modéen as Fabian Fredriksson * Gustaf Lövås as Gottfried * Tor Borong as Pekka Stenroos * Harry Ahlin as Karlsson, smuggler * Gösta Alexandersson as Baker's apprentice * Ossian Brofeldt as Ottila's friend * Alice Carlsson as Elsa's friend * Bertil Ehrenmark as Longshoreman * Eivor Engelbrektsson as Girl at bakery * Carl Ericson as Aug ...
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Ivar Johansson (director)
Ivar Johansson (1889–1963) was a Swedish film director, screenwriter and editor. He specalised in particularly in films shot on location in the Swedish countryside and directed Ingrid Bergman in her first dramatic role in ''Ocean Breakers'' in 1935.Qvist & Von Bagh p.92 Selected filmography * '' The People of Simlang Valley'' (1924) * '' The Girl in Tails'' (1926) * ''The Tales of Ensign Stål'' (1926) * '' Gustaf Wasa'' (1928) * '' The Realm of the Rye'' (1929) * ''Skipper's Love'' (1931) * ''The Storholmen Brothers'' (1932) * '' Mother-in-Law's Coming'' (1932) * '' Lucky Devils'' (1932) * ''People of Hälsingland'' (1933) * ''Boman's Boy'' (1933) * ''The Song to Her'' (1934) * '' Fired'' (1934) * ''Ocean Breakers'' (1935) * ''The Boys of Number Fifty Seven'' (1935) * '' The Lady Becomes a Maid'' (1936) * ''Mother Gets Married'' (1937) * '' For Better, for Worse'' (1938) * ''Storm Over the Skerries'' (1938) * ''Between Us Barons'' (1939) * '' Oh, What a Boy!'' (1939) * '' The ...
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Bellan Roos
Bellan Roos (25 May 1901 – 8 April 1990) was a Swedish actress. She appeared in more than 70 films and television shows between 1933 and 1979. Selected filmography * ''Boman's Boy'' (1933) * ''Simon of Backabo'' (1934) * '' Under False Flag'' (1935) * ''Adventure'' (1936) * ''Comrades in Uniform'' (1938) * ''Career'' (1938) * '' Wanted'' (1939) * ''We at Solglantan'' (1939) * '' Kiss Her!'' (1940) * ''Heroes in Yellow and Blue'' (1940) * '' The Three of Us'' (1940) * ''Fransson the Terrible'' (1941) * ''The Ghost Reporter'' (1941) * ''The Poor Millionaire'' (1941) * ''The Yellow Clinic'' (1942) * ''It Is My Music'' (1942) * ''We House Slaves'' (1942) * ''I Am Fire and Air'' (1944) * ''Desire'' (1946) * ''Carnival Evening'' (1948) * ''Big Lasse of Delsbo'' (1949) * '' Andersson's Kalle'' (1950) * ''Teacher's First Born'' (1950) * '' My Sister and I'' (1950) * ''My Name Is Puck'' (1951) * ''Kalle Karlsson of Jularbo'' (1952) * ''Åsa-Nisse on Holiday'' (1953) * ''The Girl fr ...
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Disa Gillis
Disa is the heroine of a Swedish legendary saga, which was documented by Olaus Magnus, in 1555. It is believed to be from the Middle Ages, but includes Old Norse themes. It was elaborated by Johannes Messenius in his drama ''Disa'', which was the first historic play in the Swedish language, and was played at the Disting of 1611. It was also presented in an exaggerated version by Olaus Rudbeck in his ''Atlantica'' (1685–89) Synopsis In a time when the god-king Freyr (or king Sigtrud) ruled in Sweden, there was a famine. The long peace during Freyr's reign had greatly increased Sweden's population until the lands could no longer support it sufficiently. The king and the chieftains decided that the population had to be culled by killing all the elderly, sickly and handicapped, and by sacrificing them to Odin. However, Disa, the daughter of the chieftain Sigsten of Venngarn in Uppland, was upset by this cruel solution. She talked mockingly to the king and chieftains about the ...
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Anders Frithiof
Anders is a male name in Scandinavian languages and Fering North Frisian, an equivalent of the Greek Andreas ("manly") and the English Andrew. It originated from Andres via metathesis. In Sweden, Anders has been one of the most common names for many centuries, earliest attested in 1378. It was common for priests and farmers during medieval times. According to Statistics Sweden, as of 31 December 2002 it ranks 4th among the male names. The great frequency of this name at the point in time (around 1900) when patronymics were converted into family names is the reason why 1 out of every 30 Swedes today is called Andersson. The name day of Anders in the Scandinavian calendar is 30 November, and in the old peasant superstition that day was important for determining what the Christmas weather would be. If it was very cold on 30 November there would be much sleet on Christmas (and vice versa). In Denmark Donald Duck's name is ''Anders And''. The Fering name Anders may have been ...
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Carl Ericson (actor)
Carl Ericson (born September 11, 1996) is a Swedish ice hockey player. He is currently playing with Leksands IF of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Ericson made his Swedish Hockey League debut playing with Leksands IF during the 2014–15 SHL season. He was then drafted by the Portland Winterhawks The Portland Winterhawks are a junior ice hockey team based in Portland, Oregon, playing in the Western Hockey League (WHL), one of three leagues making up the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). Prior to the 2021-22 season, the Winterhawks split thei ... in the 2015 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft and signed a contract with them for the 2015–16 season. However, Ericson was limited to three games due to an injury. References External links * 1996 births Living people Leksands IF players Swedish ice hockey centres {{Sweden-icehockey-player-stub ...
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Eivor Engelbrektsson
Eivor, Eivør or Øyvor is a female given name in the Nordic countries. In Sweden, 4,922 people bear the name. The average age is 78. The name perhaps originated from either the Proto-Norse word ''auja'', which is thought to mean "good luck", or from Old Norse ''ey-'' or ''øy-'', meaning "island", and secondly from ''-varr'', meaning "careful", or perhaps from the Proto-Norse word ''*warjaʀ'', meaning "defender". The Old Norse form of the name was ''Eyvǫr'' or ''Øyvǫr''. Notable people Faroese * Eivør Pálsdóttir (born 1983), known professionally as Eivør, Faroese singer-songwriter Norwegians * Øyvor Hansson (1893–1975), Norwegian politician Swedes * Eivor Alm * Eivor Landström * Eivor Olson * Eivor Steen-Olsson Eivor Steen-Olsson (born 1937) is a Swedish orienteering competitor. She is two times Relay World Champion as a member of the Swedish winning team in 1966 and 1970. ...
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Bertil Ehrenmark
Bertil is a first name of Germanic origin most commonly found among Swedish men. The oldest recorded use is from the year 1396, but the name did not come into widespread use until the 19th century. People called Bertil include: * Carl Bertil Agnestig (born 1924), Swedish music teacher and composer * Bertil Ahlin (1927–2008), Swedish bantamweight boxer *Bertil Albertsson (1921–2008), Swedish runner * Bertil Almgren (1918–2011), Swedish archaeologist *Bertil Almqvist (1902–1972), nicknamed Bertila and Trallgöken, Swedish author and illustrator *Bertil Anderberg (1913–1991), Swedish film actor *Bertil Andersson FAA FIC, third President of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) *Bertil Antonsson (1921–2006), Swedish heavyweight wrestler * Bertil Bäckvall (1923–2012), Swedish footballer and football manager * Bertil W. Benson (1843–1907), Norwegian-born American politician * Bertil Berg (1910–1989), Swedish water polo player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics * ...
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Alice Carlsson
Alice may refer to: * Alice (name), most often a feminine given name, but also used as a surname Literature * Alice (''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''), a character in books by Lewis Carroll * ''Alice'' series, children's and teen books by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor * ''Alice'' (Hermann book), a 2009 short story collection by Judith Hermann Computers * Alice (computer chip), a graphics engine chip in the Amiga computer in 1992 * Alice (programming language), a functional programming language designed by the Programming Systems Lab at Saarland University * Alice (software), an object-oriented programming language and IDE developed at Carnegie Mellon * Alice mobile robot * Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity, an open-source chatterbot * Matra Alice, a home micro-computer marketed in France * Alice, a brand name used by Telecom Italia for internet and telephone services Video games * '' Alice: An Interactive Museum'', a 1991 adventure game * ''American McGee's Alice ...
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Ossian Brofeldt
Ossian (; Irish Gaelic/Scottish Gaelic: ''Oisean'') is the narrator and purported author of a cycle of epic poems published by the Scottish poet James Macpherson, originally as ''Fingal'' (1761) and ''Temora'' (1763), and later combined under the title ''The Poems of Ossian''. Macpherson claimed to have collected word-of-mouth material in Scottish Gaelic, said to be from ancient sources, and that the work was his translation of that material. Ossian is based on Oisín, son of Fionn mac Cumhaill (anglicised to Finn McCool), a legendary bard in Irish mythology. Contemporary critics were divided in their view of the work's authenticity, but the current consensus is that Macpherson largely composed the poems himself, drawing in part on traditional Gaelic poetry he had collected. The work was internationally popular, translated into all the literary languages of Europe and was highly influential both in the development of the Romantic movement and the Gaelic revival. Macpherson's fa ...
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Gösta Alexandersson
Gösta Alexandersson (16 November 1905 – 17 March 1988) was a Swedish actor best known for his roles in ''Bomans pojke'' and ''Friaren från Landsvägen''.Gösta Alexandersson atSvensk Filmdatabas - section 3 Filmography * '' Thomas Graal's Ward'' (1922) - buspojke * '' Andersson's Kalle'' (1922) - Kalle * Amatörfilmen (1922) - smörgåsnisse * '' The Suitor from the Highway'' (1923) - Gösta Lind * '' New Pranks of Andersson's Kalle'' (1923) - Anderssonskans Kalle * ''40 Skipper Street'' (1925) - Tom * ''Boman's Boy ''Boman's Boy'' (Swedish: ''Bomans pojke'') is a 1933 Swedish comedy film directed by Ivar Johansson and starring Bengt Djurberg, Birgit Tengroth and Sigurd Wallén.Qvist & Von Bagh p.92 It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The fi ...'' (1933) - bagarlärling References 1988 deaths 1905 births Male actors from Stockholm 20th-century Swedish male actors Swedish male stage actors Swedish male silent film actors Swedish male film actor ...
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Harry Ahlin
Harry Ahlin (14 April 1900 – 31 July 1969) was a Swedish film actor. He appeared in 60 films between 1919 and 1969. He was also the grandfather of actor/television producer Anton Glanzelius. Selected filmography * ''Ingmar's Inheritance'' (1925) * ''The Triumph of the Heart'' (1929) * '' Frida's Songs'' (1930) * ''The People of Norrland'' (1930) * '' Tired Theodore'' (1931) * '' The Dangerous Game'' (1933) * '' Boman's Boy'' (1933) * ''The Yellow Clinic'' (1942) * '' Young Blood'' (1943) * '' Katrina'' (1943) * ''She Thought It Was Him'' (1943) * ''Blizzard'' (1944) * '' We Need Each Other'' (1944) * '' Black Roses'' (1945) * ''The Bells of the Old Town'' (1946) * ''Dynamite'' (1947) * ''Neglected by His Wife'' (1947) * '' Port of Call'' (1948) * ''The Swedish Horseman'' (1949) * ''Realm of Man'' (1949) * ''In the Arms of the Sea'' (1951) * '' Skipper in Stormy Weather'' (1951) * ''Customs Officer Bom'' (1951) * ''Blondie, Beef and the Banana'' (1952) * '' Young Summer'' ...
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Tor Borong
Tor, TOR or ToR may refer to: Places * Tor, Pallars, a village in Spain * Tor, former name of Sloviansk, Ukraine, a city * Mount Tor, Tasmania, Australia, an extinct volcano * Tor Bay, Devon, England * Tor River, Western New Guinea, Indonesia Science and technology * ''Tor'' (fish), a genus of fish commonly known as mahseers * Target of rapamycin, a regulatory enzyme * Tor functor, in mathematics * Tor (network), an Internet communication method for enabling online anonymity ** The Tor Project, a software organization that maintains the Tor network and the related Tor Browser People * Tor (given name), a Nordic masculine given name * Tor (surname) * Tor Johnson, stage name of Swedish professional wrestler and actor Karl Erik Tore Johansson (1902 or 1903–1971) * Tor (musician), Canadian electronic musician Tor Sjogren Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters * Tor (comics), a prehistoric human character * Tor, a character in the book ''The Hero and the Crown'' * T ...
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