Torsten Bergström
Torsten Lars Herman Jamte Bergström (10 December 1896 – 26 May 1948) was a Swedish film director and theater and film actor.
Torsten Bergström | |
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Born | Torsten Lars Herman Jamte Bergström 12 October 1896 Ås, Krokom, Jämtland County |
Died | 26 May 1948 51) Stockholm, Sweden | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Bergström was born in Ås, Krokom, Jämtland County and attended the Royal Dramatic Theatre School from 1917 to 1919. He made his film debut in 1919 in director Rune Carlsten's Ett farligt frieri (English language: A Dangerous Courtship) and appeared in over 25 films during his career.[1]
Torsten Bergström was the father of director Håkan Bergström.[2] He died in Stockholm, Sweden in 1948, aged 51.
Selected filmography
- Synnöve Solbakken (1919)
- Sunshine Follows Rain (1946)
- A Ship Bound for India (1947)
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