Sture Lagerwall
Sture Lagerwall (13 December 1908 – 1 November 1964) was a Swedish actor and film director. He appeared in 75 films between 1931 and 1963. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden and died in Limhamn, Sweden, in 1964.
Sture Lagerwall | |
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Born | Stockholm, Sweden | 13 December 1908
Died | 1 November 1964 55) Limhamn, Sweden | (aged
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Actor, film director |
Years active | 1931–1963 |
Spouse(s) | Gunvor Maria Elisabet Linderoth
( m. 1932–1939)Anne-Marie Werner
( m. 1957; |
Selected filmography
- The Red Day (1931)
- Pojkarna på Storholmen (1932)
- The Women Around Larsson (1934)
- Emilie Högquist (1939)
- Vi två (We Two, 1939)[1]
- Den blomstertid (1940)
- En dag skall gry (1944)
- Resan bort (1945)
- Johansson and Vestman (1946)
- Onsdagsväninnan (1946) - acted and directed)
- Love Goes Up and Down (1946)
- Banketten (1948)
- The White Cat (1951)
- The Nuthouse (1951)
- Kvinnan bakom allt (1951)
- Med glorian på sned (1957)
- The Venetian (1958)
- Sommar och syndare (1960)
- The Devil's Eye (1960)
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References
- "At the 48th Street Theatre". The New York Times. 2 December 1939. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
From the moment she appears as the gay and youthful wife of a rising young architect (Sture Lagerwall) in Vi två (We Two), a Terrafilm production directed by S. Bauman, until the final touchingly sentimental scene in the maternity hospital, Fröken Hasso is the cynosure of the spectators' sympathetic attention.
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