Allan Edwall

Allan Edwall

  • Birthday: 1924-08-25
  • Deathday: 1997-02-07
  • Place of birth: Rödön, Jämtlands län, Sweden
  • Also know as: Аллан Эдвалль

Biography

Johan Allan Edwall was a Swedish stage and screen actor, singer, writer and director. He graduated from the Royal Dramatic Theatre's Acting School in 1952. Growing up in the landscape of Jämtland, Edwall spent some time working on a ship before he arrived in Stockholm in the 1940s, just barely making a living as a writer, painter and poet before he was admitted to the Royal Dramatic Theater's acting school in 1949. After graduation he worked at the theater in the 1950s and 1960s  but he was mainly a jack-of-all-trades, appearing on the stage, in movies as well as recording and publishing his own songs. He is remembered for a string of queer roles, such as Emil's father in the Emil of Lönneberga films, the cheerful vagabond in the Rasmus and the vagabond movie, the dying father in Ingmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander as well as Carlsson in the TV adaptation of Strindberg's Hemsöborna. In the later part of his life he owned his own theater, Brunnsgatan 4, in Stockholm. Biography by Mattias Thuresson.

Filmography

Ronia, the Robber's Daughter

1984

As Skalle-Per

Rasmus and the Vagabond

1981

As Paradis-Oskar

The Brothers Lionheart

1977

As Mattias

Fanny and Alexander

1982

As Oscar Ekdahl

The Virgin Spring

1960

As Beggar

The Sacrifice

1986

As Otto

Emil of Lonneberga

1971

As Anton Svensson

New Mischief by Emil

1972

As Anton Svensson

Emil and the Piglet

1973

As Anton Svensson

Madicken of June Hill

1980

As Herr Nilsson

Here Is Your Life

1966

As August

The Emigrants

1971

As Danjel

Winter Light

1963

As Algot Frövik

The Rooster

1981

As Thorsson

The New Land

1972

As Danjel

The Devil's Eye

1960

As The Ear Demon

Voyage to Melonia

1989

As Prospero (voice)

Dance on Roses

1954

As Olsson, journalist

Sadist

1966

As Falk

Pirates of the Lake

1987

As Frans i Flinta

All These Women

1964

As Jillker

P & B

1983

As Josef "Stavros" Bendel

Åke and His World

1984

As Principal Godeman

Who Loves Yngve Frej

1973

As Gustafsson

Limpan

1983

As Sture Charles 'Limpan' Lindberg

To Be a Millionaire

1980

As Allan Persson

SOPOR

1981

As Thorbjörn Fälldin

Elvis! Elvis!

1976

As Elvis' Grandfather

On a Bench in a Park

1960

As Street character

Sverige åt svenskarna

1980

As Doktor Karl Otto

Stolarna

1962

As Old man

Resan till dej

1953

As Bendix' composer

We Are All Demons

1969

As Tor

A Dream Play

1963

As Axel

Eriksson

1969

As Eriksson - Verkstadsarbetare

The School of Wives

1983

As Arnolphe

Blackjackets

1959

As Narrator (voice)

The Brig Three Lilies

1961

As Simon Toking

The Devil's Instrument

1965

As narrator

The Die Is Cast

1960

As Dag Seren

Ingen morgondag

1957

As The poet

Topaze

1963

As Albert Topaze

Kort är sommaren

1962

As The doctor

Good-Bye Nana

1970

As Lindbaum

Vildfåglar

1955

As Fiorentino

Av hjärtans lust

1960

As Servant

Tattarblod

1954

As Natan

Ljuvlig är sommarnatten

1961

As The vagrant

The Devotion

1965

As Director

The Phantom Carriage

1958

As Tramp

The Ghost Sonata

1972

As Gubben

Lighting

1988

As Himself

The Banquet Room

1965

As läkaren

The Wedding Day

1960

As Vicar

4 x 4

1965

As

Bröllopsfesten

1978

As Jonas

Duo jag

1991

As The old boyfriend

Kulstötaren

1974

As Johan

Stjärnbilder

1995

As Self

Bättre utan hund

1996

As Blumfeld

Nattens konung

1974

As Kristofer

Midsommardröm i fattighuset

1980

As Blind-Jonas

Doktor Glas

1989

As Doktor Glas

Gustav Vasa

1965

As Engelbrekt

Evert Taube 100 år

1990

As Self

Production

Pirates of the Lake

1987

As Director

Pirates of the Lake

1987

As Writer

Åke and His World

1984

As Director

Åke and His World

1984

As Writer

Eriksson

1969

As Director

Eriksson

1969

As Writer

Limpan

1983

As Writer

Nisse och Greta

1975

As Writer

Den nervöse mannen

1986

As Director

Den nervöse mannen

1986

As Screenplay

Bättre utan hund

1996

As Director

Bättre utan hund

1996

As Writer

Doktor Glas

1989

As Director

Doktor Glas

1989

As Writer

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