Allan Edwall
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.
Movies starring Allan Edwall (79)
Blumfeld
(Archive Footage)
The Old Boyfriend
Doktor Glas
Prospero (Voice)
(Prospero)
Self
Frans I Flinta
Skalle-Per
Principal Godeman
Arnolphe
Josef "Stavros" Bendel
Sture Charles 'Limpan' Lindberg
Oscar Ekdahl
Paradis-Oskar
Thorsson
Thorbjörn Fälldin
Blind-Jonas
Herr Nilsson
Doktor Karl Otto
Allan Persson
Herr Nilsson
Elvis' Grandfather
Kristofer
Johan
Anton Svensson
Gustafsson
Gubben
Anton Svensson
Danjel
Anton Svensson
Danjel
Lindbaum
Eriksson - Verkstadsarbetare
Wilhelmsson
August
Falk
Narrator
Director
Engelbrekt
Läkaren
Jillker
Albert Topaze
Algot Frövik
The Doctor
Old Man
Simon Toking
Doktor Chasuble
The Vagrant
Street Character
The Ear Demon
Servant
Dag Serén
Beggar
Narrator (Voice)
The Poet
Fiorentino
Olsson, Journalist
Natan
Bendix' Composer
Movies Made by Allan Edwall (8)
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