Bengt Djurberg
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Bengt Djurberg was a Swedish
Cinema of Sweden
Swedish cinema is known as producing many critically acclaimed movies, and during the 20th century was the most prominent of Scandinavia. This is largely due to the popularity and prominence of the directors Ingmar Bergman, Victor Sjöström, and more recently Lasse Hallström and Lukas...

 actor
Actor
An actor is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity...

 and singer. He appeared in about 25 roles in films 1919
1919 in film
The year 1919 in film involved some significant events.-Events:*February 5 - Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith launch United Artists...

 and 1940
1940 in film
The year 1940 in film involved some significant events, including the premieres of the Walt Disney classics Pinocchio and Fantasia.-Events:*February 7 - Walt Disney's animated film Pinocchio is released....

. His film debut was in Mauritz Stiller
Mauritz Stiller
Mauritz Stiller was a Finnish-Swedish actor, screenwriter and silent film director, who was mostly active in Sweden.-Life:...

's film Sången om den eldröda blomman in 1919.

Selected filmography

  • Sången om den eldröda blomman (1919)
  • Karl XII (1925)
  • Den starkaste
    Den starkaste
    Den starkaste is a 1929 silent Swedish drama film directed by Axel Lindblom and Alf Sjöberg. It was Sjöberg's debut film as a director.-Cast:* Sivert Brækemo as Olsen* Bengt Djurberg as Gustaf* Gösta Gustafson as Jens* Anders Henrikson as Ole...

    (1929)
  • Fridas visor (1930)
  • Vi som går köksvägen (1932)
  • Pojkarna på Storholmen
    Pojkarna på Storholmen
    The Storholmen Brothers is a 1932 Swedish black-and-white comedy film. It was directed by and starred Sigurd Wallén and Fridolf Rhudin, two of the big names of Swedish film in the early 20th century...

    (1932)
  • Två man om en änka (1932)
  • Ebberöds bank (1935)
  • John Ericsson - segraren vid Hampton Roads (1937)
  • Filmen om Emelie Högqvist (1939)

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