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  1. Knut Gunnar Johanson (13 November 1909 – 24 May 1986 [1]) was a Swedish actor known for his frequent work with writer and director Ingmar Bergman . Biography. Björnstrand was born Knut Gunnar Johanson in Stockholm as son of actor Oscar Johanson and Ella Mauléon.

  2. Gunnar Björnstrand (1909-1986) was a Swedish actor who starred in many films by Ingmar Bergman, such as The Seventh Seal and Persona. He also appeared in TV shows, theater and opera, and was nominated for a BAFTA Award.

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    • Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
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    • Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
  3. May 20, 2024 · Gunnar Björnstrand (born November 13, 1909, Stockholm, Sweden—died May 24, 1986, Stockholm) was a motion-picture actor. Though born to an acting family, Björnstrand attempted other careers before returning to his father’s profession.

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  5. November 13, 1909 · Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden. Died. May 24, 1986 · Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (undisclosed) Birth name. Knut Gunnar Johanson. Height. 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) Mini Bio. Being the son of an acting father, Oscar Johanson, it isn't surprising that he wanted to be an actor already as a child.

  6. Jun 27, 2023 · Learn about the life and career of Gunnar Björnstrand, one of the most versatile and underrated actors in Ingmar Bergman's films. Discover his best performance, his signature role, his stylistic traits, and his top five films.

  7. Gunnar Björnstrand (13 November 1909 – 26 May 1986) was a Swedish actor known for his frequent work with writer/director Ingmar Bergman. He was born in Stockholm. He appeared in over 120 films. Björnstrand at first had trouble finding work but got an engagement in Helsinki with his wife 1936-1938.

  8. Gunnar Björnstrand. Actor 1909-1986. Actor who can boast the largest joint filmography with Ingmar Bergman. Known to the general public in his native Sweden primarily as a comic actor, Björnstrand began his collaboration with Bergman with the 1950's comedies, their partnership reaching an uncomfortable juncture with Winter Light in 1962.

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