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Ingvar Hirdwall
Lars Ingvar Hirdwall (born 5 December 1934), is a Swedish actor. One of the country's most prolific stage and film actors, he is probably most widely recognised for his two heterogenous roles in the Martin Beck universe; as the eponymous killer in Bo Widerberg's ''The Man on the Roof'' in 1976, and the recurrent role as "The Neighbor" in the mass produced film series, a rambunctious raconteur who frequently interacts with the titular police investigator for the purpose of comic relief. He also had a role in the film adaption of Stieg Larsson's ''Millennium'' series as the lawyer Dirch Frode, and starred as various colourful characters in Lars Molin's comedies. Hirdwall was born in Stockholm, and was educated at Gothenburg City Theatre stage school 1957-1960. Since the early 1960s he has been active as an actor in many films and TV series and on theatrical stages, mainly Stockholms stadsteater. He is well known in Sweden, often portraying obstinate or strange characters, like the ...
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Stockholm
Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people live in the Stockholm Municipality, municipality, with 1.6 million in the Stockholm urban area, urban area, and 2.4 million in the Metropolitan Stockholm, metropolitan area. The city stretches across fourteen islands where Mälaren, Lake Mälaren flows into the Baltic Sea. Outside the city to the east, and along the coast, is the island chain of the Stockholm archipelago. The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded as a city in 1252 by Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. It is also the county seat of Stockholm County. For several hundred years, Stockholm was the capital of Finland as well (), which then was a part of Sweden. The population of the municipality of Stockholm is expected to reach o ...
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Pettson And Findus
Pettson and Findus ( sv, Pettson och Findus) is a series of children's books written and illustrated by Swedish author Sven Nordqvist. The books feature an old farmer (Pettson) and his cat (Findus) who live in a small ramshackle farmhouse in the countryside in around the 1950's. The first of the Pettson och Findus books to be published was ''Pannkakstårtan'' in 1984 (first published in English in 1985 as ''Pancake Pie''). To date, nine story books have been published in Swedish, plus a puzzle book, song book and cook book. The books have worldwide book sales of over 15 million and have been translated into 55 languages. There are two alternative English translations of the characters' names: in the books published in the UK by Hawthorn Press, as well as those published in English by Swedish publisher Opal, they have the original names, Pettson and Findus, while in the books published in the USA by Carolrhoda Books they are called Festus and Mercury. In addition to the books, ther ...
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Som Enda Närvarande
Som, SOM or Søm may refer to: Computing * System Object Model (file format), of the HP-UX operating system * Simulation Object Model, in computer high-level architecture (simulation) * System on module, in computer embedded systems * Self-organizing map, neural network in machine learning * IBM System Object Model, a programming tool Organizations * SOM Biotech * SOM Foundation * SOM Institute * Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, an American architecture firm * Yale SOM, the Yale School of Management Places * Som, Somogy, Hungary * Som, Uttar Pradesh, India * Søm, Kristiansand, Norway * Somalia, ISO 3166 three-letter code * IOC Olympic country code for Somalia * Somerset, county in England, Chapman code Transport * SOM (missile), of the Turkish Air Force * ''Som''-class submarine, Russia * Somerset MRT station, Singapore (MRT station abbreviation SOM) * Somerset Railroad (New York), reporting mark * SOM Center Road, name of a portion of Ohio State Route 91 Other uses * Soum ...
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Babels Hus
{{Short description, Volunteer translators network Babels is an international network of volunteer interpreters and translators that was born out of the European Social Forum (ESF) process and whose main objective is to cover the interpreting needs of the various Social Forums. It is a horizontal, non-hierarchical network, with no permanent structures of any kind. Babels originated in the process of preparation for the 2002 ESF, a left-wing conference of the anti-globalization movement held in Florence. A small network of 'communication activists' associated with ATTAC France proposed that the conference use only volunteers to interpret the various languages of the speakers for the audience. There was some debate about the quality of volunteer translators but the cost of professionals helped sway the argument. A last-minute call went out for volunteers to which 600 people responded and which finally resulted in around 350 volunteer interpreters and translators for the Forum. The gro ...
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Jackpot (1980 Film)
Jackpot or Jackpot! may refer to: * A prize, such as a progressive jackpot * Gardena jackpots, a poker variant * Jackpot, Nevada, a community on the Nevada–Idaho state border Comics * Jackpot (comics), several comic book characters * ''Jackpot'' (Fleetway comics), a 1979–1982 British comic book * ''Jackpot Comics'', a 1941 American comic book from MLJ Publications Film * ''The Jackpot'', a 1950 comedy * ''Jackpot'' (1960 film), a British crime film * ''Jackpot'' (unfinished film), an unfinished film, filmed in 1974 and 1975, directed by Terence Young, starring Richard Burton * ''Jackpot'' (1992 film), an Italian sci-fi-adventure film directed by Mario Orfini * ''Jackpot'' (1993 film), an Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Jomon * ''Jackpot'' (2001 film), an American comedy-drama directed by Michael Polish * ''Jackpot'' (2006 film), an Indian Kannada-language romantic-drama film directed by Niranjan * ''Jackpot'' (2009 film), an Indian Bengali-language film ...
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Raven's End
''Raven's End'' ( sv, Kvarteret Korpen) is a 1963 Swedish drama film directed by Bo Widerberg, about an aspiring working-class writer in Malmö. The story bears some similarities to Widerberg's own background, although he claimed it to be entirely fictional. Plot In the mid 1930s, Anders is dreaming about becoming a writer. His friend Sixten is dreaming about becoming a football player so he can go to Paris and meet prostitutes in fur. Anders' ambitions are supported by his girlfriend Elsie and his parents. His mother supports the family by doing laundry, while his father is unemployed and has a problem with alcohol and gambling. Anders sends a script for a book he has written about the block they live in to a publisher in Stockholm. He is asked to come to Stockholm and discuss the book, which makes his father excited. But the publisher doesn't want to publish the book, and when Anders returns they all become very disappointed. Elsie becomes pregnant with Anders' child. Anders see ...
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Thaliapriset
Thaliapriset (''Svenska Dagbladets Thaliapris'') is regarded to be one of Sweden's finest theatre awards (together with the Eugene O'Neill Award and The Gunn Wållgren Award) and is given annually to an actor, director or a theatre personality of the stage. The annual scholarship was established in December 1951 by the daily Swedish newspaper ''Svenska Dagbladet''. Throughout the years, some of the leading Swedish stage performers have received the award. Recipients *2007 - Sven Ahlström *2006 - Stina Ekblad *2005 - Rickard Günther *2004 - Birgitta Egerbladh *2003 - Rickard Turpin *2002 - Philip Zandén *2001 - Birgitta Englin *2000 - Jasenko Selimovic *1999 - Anna Pettersson *1998 - Lena Endre *1997 - Thorsten Flinck *1996 - Staffan Valdemar Holm *1995 - Linus Tunström *1994 - Thommy Berggren *1993 - Ingvar Hirdwall *1992 - Finn Poulsen *1991 - Lars Molin (filmmaker) *1990 - Peter Oskarson *1989 - Agneta Ekmanner *1988 - Lars Rudolfsson *1987 - Eva B ...
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Children's Island (film)
''Children's Island'' ( sv, Barnens ö) is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 1980, directed by Kay Pollak, starring Thomas Fryk and Ingvar Hirdwall. It is based on the novel of the same name by P. C. Jersild. Filming took place between July and October 1979. It won Sweden's most prestigious film prize, the ''Guldbagge'', when it was released in 1980 and was Sweden's official selection for the 54th Academy Awards. The film became controversial in Australia, being banned in 2014, over thirty years after its original release. Plot The story is set in Stockholm where 11-year-old Reine is on the verge of puberty and afraid of sexual maturity. He lives in a suburb with his single mother who sends him to one of the traditional Swedish summer camps which were common at the time of the setting and were managed by the cities for children in need of visiting the countryside. The title of the film refers to an island that is home to many such camps. ...
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17th Guldbagge Awards
The 17th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honored the best Swedish films of 1980 and 1981 and took place on 30 October 1981. ''Children's Island'' directed by Kay Pollak was presented with the award for Best Film. Awards * Best Film: ''Children's Island'' by Kay Pollak * Best Director: Kay Pollak for ''Children's Island'' * Best Actor: Ingvar Hirdwall for ''Children's Island'' * Best Actress: Gunn Wållgren for ''Sally and Freedom'' * The Ingmar Bergman Award: Lasse Åberg References External linksOfficial websiteGuldbaggen on FacebookGuldbaggen on Twitter17th Guldbagge Awards
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