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Nils Poppe (31 May 1908 – 28 June 2000) was a
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actor, comedian, director, screenwriter and theatre manager. He is internationally most famous for his part in Ingmar Bergman's ''
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'', but in Sweden he was much loved and participated in over 50 films on cinema and TV.


Biography


Background

Poppe's mother was unmarried and forced to place him with a Danish foster mother in
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, Sweden, who put him on a diet of bread dipped in beer. After two years he was rescued from her by Anders and Amanda Jönsson at Möllevången in Malmö, who became his foster parents. His theatrical dreams began to blossom early, and at school he showed off his comic talent. On 1 August 1926, Poppe enlisted in the navy and trained as a torpedoman at the 1st Professional Company in Karlskrona as No. 427 Jönsson. However, the four-year enlistment period had to be prematurely terminated on 16 March 1928, likely due to a heart condition, which had shortly before resulted in 30 days of treatment at the Navy Hospital. Thereafter, he was not called up for military service, but he enlisted with number 936-2/1928. Nils Poppe attended in Svalöv from 1929 to 1930.


Early acting career

His career began with at the in Malmö in 1930, arranged by the school rector. Initially he had his sights set on becoming a dramatic actor, but realised that he was better suited for
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,
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, operetta and musical, especially as he also was a good dancer and singer, and decided to develop his comic streak. From the start he had a natural talent for dance and acrobatics, which he used for most of his career. During his four years at the Hippodrome Theatre, he appeared in a wide range of
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s and operettas, including ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' The Flower of Hawaii''. During a tour with the operetta ''
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'' (1934), he was offered a role in at the Folkets Hus theatre in Stockholm. Poppe accepted and became a resident of Stockholm for a long time to come. He quickly became an indispensable part of the , demonstrating his acrobatic talents in sketches. He became famous and popular in the Stockholm entertainment scene. It was at the Folkets Hus theatre that he first performed his Charlie Chaplin parody. Nils Poppe was often compared to Chaplin; the similarities were many, although Poppe developed his own style over time. In the 1940s, a new era in his career began when Poppe was hired by theatre director
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. Wally was known for his lavish productions and launched modern musical theatre. Poppe's definitive breakthrough came in the operetta ''Boys in Blue'' at
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in 1942. It was there that his long-standing collaboration with Annalisa Ericson and choreographer began. The Poppe-Ericson pair became a popular dance couple and were often compared to
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and
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. Together they starred in the musical '' Me and My Girl'' at the
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in Stockholm in 1947. The role of photographer Bill Snibson in ''Me and My Girl'' became a major role for Poppe; he played it a total of 1,040 times on various stages in Sweden, Finland and Denmark – wearing the same pair of trousers every time. In 1949, a film version was made entitled '.


Film career

His film debut was in 1937, a modest role as a bear in the Adolf Jahr film ; a series of film comedies then followed, including , , and . In the 1940s Poppe became the country's leading film comedian. With Annalisa Ericson as his partner, he made comic dance films such as '' Don't give up'' and . He tried to combine his comic talent with seriousness and reflection in films such as ' (1943), ''
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'' (1946) and ' (1946), which were artistic successes but not audience hits. In 1948 the character was born, the pedantic bully with the mustache, who became one of Poppe's most popular film characters. The first film, , was a smash hit, running for 48 weeks in Stockholm cinemas. Seven Bom films were made, including ' (1949), ''
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'' (1951) and ' (1958). The Bom films were also international successes, and were particularly popular in Germany. Another figure associated with Poppe is , the Scanian student who knew all the law by heart. There were four comedy feature films with him as the main character. Consequently, Ingmar Bergman's decision to cast Poppe in Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film ''
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'' as the joker Jof surprised many, but with that role Poppe showed that he could also convey much warmth and compassion. He would later appear in another Bergman film, ''
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'' (1960), playing a vicar.


Fredriksdalsteatern

In the early 1960s, his career took a downturn. His desire to entertain disappeared and his popularity declined. His career was revived when he took over the open-air theatre in
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in 1966 and returned to the stage. The first play was Charles Dyer's ''Rattle of a Simple Man'' and was the start of a long-lasting tradition. With operettas and farces such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ', ''The Chaste Libertine'' and '' Meine Schwester und ich'', he made the open-air theatre a national phenomenon. People flocked from all over Sweden to see Poppe, in rain or shine. When the plays began to be broadcast on Sveriges Television during
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weekend, the audience numbers increased even more. In addition to his success at Fredriksdalsteatern, Poppe made guest appearances at Lisebergsteatern in Gothenburg,
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in Stockholm, and the city theatres in Helsingborg and Malmö. Particularly memorable is his Tevye in the musical '' Fiddler on the Roof'' at the
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in 1979. Throughout his career, Poppe was rather private. Just in time for his 80th birthday in 1988, he was persuaded by TV producer to appear in an interview series called ('Poppe close-up'). Many admired and marvelled at Poppe's vitality and mobility; at the age of 80 he could still perform small dance numbers on stage. He retired at the age of 85 and gave his last performance, '' Bröderna Östermans huskors'', in 1993. He performed opposite
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, who later took over Fredriksdalteatern and continued it in Poppe's spirit. Poppe's international stardom was proven as early as 1959, when the Royal National Theatre in London organised the ''100 Clowns'' film comedy festival. Virtually every film comedian in history was represented with one of their works. It featured such greats as
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, Buster Keaton,
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, Laurel and Hardy,
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,
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, Danny Kaye and others. Among them was Nils Poppe, who was introduced as follows: "Sweden's greatest clown and comedian of the classic mould, which has affinities both with Chaplin and with Kaye".


Later years and private life

In his last few years Poppe declined quickly. He suffered several blood clots that took away his sight and speech, leaving him in a wheelchair. Poppe died in Helsingborg in 2000 and is buried in Allerum cemetery north of Helsingborg. His gravestone is adorned with an epitaph: "Say hello and tell them I'm in Allerum cemetery", something he often said when he felt tired in old age. Nils Poppe was married twice; first to actress
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(1949–1959), and then to actress (née Sundberg) (1965–2000) who was 29 years younger than him. He had two children with each wife and three of them have become actors, like their parents. Poppe lived from 1949 to 1967 in Danderyd, in a property that had previously been an inn and that is located along the old highway between Stockholm and
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. From 1968 until his death he lived in Domsten north of Helsingborg.


Awards

From 1984 to 2001, the newspaper '' Svenska Dagbladet'' awarded the Poppe Prize, named after Nils Poppe, to actors involved in revue, musicals, and
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s. * 1974 – * 1975 – * 1976 – Swedish Theatre Critics Association Theatre Prize * 1979 – ''
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'''s EDVARD Prize * 1982 – * 1984 – * 1987 – H. M. The King's Medal, 8th size with bright blue ribbon * 1987 –
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* 1987 – * 1988 –
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, 8th size "for outstanding, exceptionally enduring and, in the best sense, popular acting work" * 1988 – * 1989 – Swedish Academy's theatre prize * 1989 –
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's gold medal for "outstanding artistic achievement" * 1990 –


Partial filmography

* ''
Adolf Strongarm ''Adolf Strongarm'' or ''Adolf Armstrong'' (Swedish: ''Adolf Armstarke'') is a 1937 Swedish historical comedy film directed by Sigurd Wallén and starring Adolf Jahr, Weyler Hildebrand and Georg Rydeberg.Larsson & Marklund p.119 It was shot at ...
'' (1937) - Skogens Konung (uncredited) *'' Skicka hem nr. 7'' (1937) - Undergraduate Blom *''Adolf i eld och lågor'' (1939) - Fireman Knutte *''Spöke till salu'' (1939) - Kirre *'' Melodin från Gamla Stan'' (1939) - Nisse Karlsson, musician *''Kronans käcka gossar'' (1940) - 52 Nisse Ek *''...som en tjuv om natten'' (1940) - Manager Svalling *''Karusellen går...'' (1940) - Nisse Lind *'' Beredskapspojkar'' (1940) - Nisse Nyberg *'' Tre glada tokar'' (1942) - Ruter *''Tre skojiga skojare'' (1942) - Fabian Lundegren, inventor *''Som fallen från skyarna'' (1943) - Dr. Baltazar *''Det spökar - det spökar...'' (1943) - Vikke Vire *''Det går som en dans...'' (1943) - Viktor Mattson *'' Aktören'' (1943) - Philip Vinberg *''
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'' (1945) - Sten Stensson Steen *'' Blåjackor'' (1945) - Sgt. Kalle Svensson *'' Pengar – en tragikomisk saga'' (1946) - Harry Orvar Larsson * '' The Balloon'' (1946) - Sten Stensson Steen / Orvar Knatte / Yusuf / The King / Beppo * ''
Poor Little Sven ''Poor Little Sven'' (Swedish: ''Stackars lilla Sven'') is a 1947 Swedish comedy film directed by Hugo Bolander and starring Nils Poppe, Annalisa Ericson and Hjördis Petterson.Qvist & Von Bagh p.126 The film's sets were designed by the art dire ...
'' (1947) - Sven Carlsson *'' Don't Give Up'' (1947) - Pelle Olsson * ''
Private Bom ''Private Bom'' (Swedish: ''Soldat Bom'') is a 1948 Swedish comedy film directed by Lars-Eric Kjellgren and starring Nils Poppe, Inga Landgré and Gunnar Björnstrand.Qvist & Von Bagh p.55 The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils ...
'' (1948) - Fabian Bom *''Hur tokigt som helst'' (1949) - Mångsysslare *'' Greven från gränden'' (1949) - Tiburtius Pettersson * '' Father Bom'' (1949) - Fabian Bom *''
Customs Officer Bom ''Customs Officer Bom'' (Swedish: ''Tull-Bom'') is a 1951 Swedish comedy film directed by Lars-Eric Kjellgren and starring Nils Poppe, Inga Landgré and Gunnar Björnstrand.Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland p.56 The film's sets were desig ...
'' (1951) - Fabian Bom *''Livat på luckan'' (1951) - 52:an Nisse Ek *''Snurren direkt'' (1952) - Vicke Vire * ''
Bom the Flyer ''Bom the Flyer'' (Swedish: ''Flyg-Bom'') is a 1952 Swedish comedy film directed by Lars-Eric Kjellgren and starring Nils Poppe, Elisaveta, Yvonne Lombard and Gerd Andersson.Qvist & Von Bagh p.56 It was shot at the Råsunda in Stockholm. The f ...
'' (1952)- Fabian Bom / Bom senior * ''
Dance, My Doll ''Dance, My Doll'' (Swedish: ''Dansa, min docka'') is a 1953 Swedish comedy film directed by Martin Söderhjelm and starring Nils Poppe, Gunnar Björnstrand, Adolf Jahr and Inga Landgré.Qvist & Von Bagh p.126 It was shot at the Råsunda Studios ...
'' (1953) - Sebastian Pettersson * '' Stupid Bom'' (1953) - Fabian Bom / Dumbom * '' Uncle's'' (1955) - Patrik Palmquist * '' The Light from Lund'' (1955) - Sten Stensson Steen * '' The Biscuit'' (1956) - Valfrid, pickpocket *''
The Seventh Seal ''The Seventh Seal'' ( sv, Det sjunde inseglet) is a 1957 Swedish historical fantasy film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Set in Sweden during the Black Death, it tells of the journey of a medieval knight (Max von Sydow) and a game of ch ...
'' (1957) - Jof / Joseph * ''
More Than a Match for the Navy ''More Than a Match for the Navy'' (Swedish: ''Flottans överman'') is a 1958 Swedish comedy film directed by Stig Olin and starring Nils Poppe, Harriet Andersson and Yvonne Lombard.Qvist & Von Bagh p.39 It was part of a series of films featuri ...
'' (1958) - Fabian Bom * ''
Only a Waiter ''Only a Waiter'' (Swedish: ''Bara en kypare'') is a 1959 Swedish comedy film directed by Alf Kjellin and starring Nils Poppe, Marianne Bengtsson and Git Gay.Qvist & Von Bagh p.126 It was the last in a series of seven films featuring Poppe in t ...
'' (1959) - Fabian Bom * ''
A Lion in Town ''A Lion in Town'' (Swedish: ''Lejon på stan'') is a 1959 Swedish comedy film directed by Gösta Folke and starring Nils Poppe, Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz and Herman Ahlsell.Qvist & Von Bagh p.126 It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. Th ...
'' (1959) - Charlie *''
The Devil's Eye ''The Devil's Eye'' ( sv, Djävulens öga) is a 1960 Swedish fantasy-comedy film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Plot In accordance with the Irish proverb that "A woman's chastity is a stye in the Devil's eye", Satan believes a pain he ...
'' (1960) - The Vicar * '' Sten Stensson Returns'' (1963) - Sten Stensson Steen


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Poppe, Nils 1908 births 2000 deaths Litteris et Artibus recipients Actors from Malmö Swedish theatre directors Swedish male screenwriters Swedish male dancers 20th-century Swedish male actors 20th-century Swedish male singers 20th-century Swedish screenwriters 20th-century Swedish male writers Recipients of the Illis quorum