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Desire (1946 Swedish Film)
''Desire'' (Swedish: ''Begär'') is a 1946 Swedish drama film directed by and starring Edvin Adolphson and also featuring Gunn Wållgren, Carl Deurell and Sven Magnusson.Krawc p.420 It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arthur Spjuth. Cast * Edvin Adolphson as Carsten Berg * Carl Deurell as Johannes Berg * Gunn Wållgren as Ingrid * Sven Magnusson as Tore Wiborg * Olof Winnerstrand as Appelgren * Hilda Borgström as Mrs. Quist * Axel Högel as Johansson * Ilse-Nore Tromm as Mrs. Hjorth * Albert Ståhl as Pettersson * Åke Claesson as Doctor * Olav Riégo as District Court Judge * Erik Forslund as Fröjd * Inga-Lill Åhström as Nurse * Hartwig Fock as Customs Clerk * John Harryson as Office Clerk * Erland Colliander as Office Clerk * Hugo Jacobsson as Porter * Yngve Nyqvist as Mrs. Hjorth's Guest * Rune Stylander as Chief Physician * Bellan Roos as Waitress * Wilma Malmlöf Wilma may ref ...
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Edvin Adolphson
Gustav Edvin Adolphson (25 February 1893 – 31 October 1979) was a Swedish film actor and director who appeared in over 500 roles. He made his debut in 1912. He appeared with Ingrid Bergman in ''Only One Night'' (1939), and is noted for his roles in the film ''Änglar, finns dom?'' (1961), the television version of August Strindberg's ''Hemsöborna'' (1966), and as Markurell in ''Markurells i Wadköping'' (1968). He also directed the first Swedish sound film, '' Säg det i toner'' in 1929. He was actress Harriet Bosse's third husband (1927–1932) and is father of actress Kristina Adolphson (b. 1937) and songwriter/composer Olle Adolphson (1934–2004). Adolphson was born in Furingstad, Sweden (Östergötland County), and died in Solna, a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. Selected filmography * ''A Wild Bird'' (1921) * ''Thomas Graal's Ward'' (1922) * ''New Pranks of Andersson's Kalle'' (1923) * ''The Suitor from the Highway'' (1923) * ''Where the Lighthouse Flashes'' (1924) * ...
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Wilma Malmlöf
Wilma may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Wilma (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or nickname * Eva Wilma (1933–2021), Brazilian actress and dancer Places * Wilma Township, Pine County, Minnesota, United States * Wilma Glacier, Antarctica Other uses * List of storms named Wilma * Wilma (software), a combined service stub and transparent proxy tool * Wilma Theatre (Missoula, Montana) * Wilma Theater (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania * ''Wilma'', or ''The Story of Wilma Rudolph'', a 1977 documentary about athlete Wilma Rudolph * Wilma, a transportation boarding method * Wilbur and Wilma Wilbur and Wilma T. Wildcat are the official mascots at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. History In 1915, the school's first mascot, "Rufus Arizona" was brought to campus. He was a live desert bobcat, named for U of A president Ruf ..., the official mascots at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona See also * Vilma (other) {{d ...
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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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Rune Stylander
Runes are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets native to the Germanic peoples. Runes were used to write various Germanic languages (with some exceptions) before they adopted the Latin alphabet, and for specialised purposes thereafter. In addition to representing a sound value (a phoneme), runes can be used to represent the concepts after which they are named (ideographs). Scholars refer to instances of the latter as ('concept runes'). The Scandinavian variants are also known as ''futhark'' or ''fuþark'' (derived from their first six letters of the script: '' F'', '' U'', '' Þ'', '' A'', '' R'', and '' K''); the Anglo-Saxon variant is ''futhorc'' or ' (due to sound-changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters). Runology is the academic study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic philology. The earliest secure runic inscriptions date from a ...
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Yngve Nyqvist
Yngve is a Scandinavian male given name, mostly used in Sweden and Norway. It is the modern form of either Old Norse Yngvi or of Ingwin. ''Yngvi'' was the Old Norse name of the Germanic god ''Ingu-'', later identified with Freyr, or of ''Ingwian-'' "belonging to the tribe of the Ingvaeones" (who were in turn named after ''Ingu-''. The name is most common among Swedish men over the age of 50, and occurs almost exclusively as a middle name among the youngest. Due to its Viking origins, the name was very popular during the 19th century and the national romantic era. As of 31 December 2005, there are a total of 18,578 Swedes with the name, of which 4756 use it as their main first name. As of 1 January 2006 there are 2370 Norwegians with Yngve as their first name, 1924 of whom use it as their only first name. In Finland there are 1046 people named Yngve.
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Hugo Jacobsson
Hugo or HUGO may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Hugo'' (film), a 2011 film directed by Martin Scorsese * Hugo Award, a science fiction and fantasy award named after Hugo Gernsback * Hugo (franchise), a children's media franchise based on a troll ** ''Hugo'' (game show), a television show that first ran from 1990 to 1995 ** ''Hugo'' (video game), several video games released between 1991 and 2000 * ''Hugo'' (stylised as ''hugo''), a 2022 album by British rapper Loyle Carner People and fictional characters * Victor Hugo, a French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic movement. * Hugo (name), including lists of people with Hugo as a given name or surname, as well as fictional characters * Hugo (musician), Thai-American actor and singer-songwriter Chulachak Chakrabongse (born 1981) Places in the United States * Hugo, Alabama, an unincorporated community * Hugo, Colorado, a Statutory Town * Hugo, Minnesota, a town * Hugo, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Hug ...
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Erland Colliander
Erland is a Nordic given name with several possible origins. It is typically believed to come from the Old Norse or , meaning ''foreigner''. Other possible origins are and the Proto-Norse words * (''here'') and * (''noble'', ''important''). The name is earliest attested in a Norwegian runestone as arlantr. Notable people with the name include: *Erland Almqvist (1912–1999), Swedish sailor who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics *Leif Erland Andersson (1944–1979), Swedish astronomer * Erland Asdahl (1921–1988), Norwegian politician for the Centre Party *Erland Carlsson (1822–1893), Swedish-American Lutheran Minister * Gawain Erland Cooper, Orcadian and Scottish folk guitarist and singer * Erland Dryselius (Benedikt, Brodderi) Dryselius (1641–1708), Swedish priest, historian and translator * Erland Erlandson (c. 1790 – 1875), Dano-Canadian explorer and fur trader * Bengt Erland Fogelberg (also Benedict Fogelberg), (1786–1854), Swedish sculptor * Erland Harold Hedrick ...
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John Harryson
John Edvard Harryson (17 April 1926 – 28 November 2008) was a Swedish actor. He was the father of famous Swedish actor and television host Peter Harryson. Born in Katrineholm, Harrysson was a renowned actor in Sweden. For a younger generation John Harrysson was known as the Swedish voice of Scrooge McDuck, Eeyore in Winnie the Pooh, Doctor Snuggles, Bert in Svenska Sesam (The second Swedish version of Sesame Street), and the Sheriff of Nottingham in ''Robin Hood'' (1973). Selected filmography * ''Desire'' (1946) * ''Summer with Monika'' (1953) * ''Voyage in the Night'' (1955) * ''Darling of Mine'' (1955) * '' Andersson's Kalle'' (1972) * ''Woman Doctors ''Woman Doctors'' (german: Ärztinnen) is a 1984 East German crime film directed by Horst Seemann. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based upon the play by Rolf Hochhuth. Plot Dr. Lydia Kowalenko is fired ...'' (1984) References 1926 births 2008 deaths Swedish male f ...
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Hartwig Fock
Hartwig may refer to: *Hartwig (given name) *Hartwig (surname) *Hartwig (lunar crater) Hartwig is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon. It is attached to the eastern rim of the prominent crater Schlüter, to the northeast of the Montes Cordillera mountain range that surrounds the Mare Orientale ... * Hartwig (Martian crater) {{Disambig ...
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Erik Forslund
Erik Forslund (22 October 1878 – 12 March 1960) was a Swedish actor. He appeared in more than 70 films between 1931 and 1956. Selected filmography * ''A Stolen Waltz'' (1932) * '' Secret Svensson'' (1933) * ''What Do Men Know?'' (1933) * ''The People of Småland'' (1935) * ''South of the Highway'' (1936) * '' Oh, Such a Night!'' (1937) * ''The People of Bergslagen'' (1937) * ''Fransson the Terrible'' (1941) * ''Lasse-Maja'' (1941) * ''I Am Fire and Air'' (1944) * ''The Emperor of Portugallia'' (1944) * ''Oss tjuvar emellan eller En burk ananas'' (1945) * ''Harald the Stalwart'' (1946) * ''Desire'' (1946) * '' The People of Simlang Valley'' (1947) * ''Kvarterets olycksfågel'' (1947) * '' I Am with You'' (1948) * ''Big Lasse of Delsbo ''Big Lasse of Delsbo'' (Swedish: ''Lång-Lasse i Delsbo'') is a 1949 Swedish historical drama film directed by Ivar Johansson and starring Sten Lindgren, Anna Lindahl and Ulla Andreasson. It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios i ...
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