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Emil Fjellström (24 October 1884 – 14 July 1944) was a
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stage and film actor.


Early life and stage career

Emil Fjellström was born in Näs parish, Östersund Municipality,
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and grew up in the city of Östersund. After finishing school, he briefly worked at the post office before joining a local theater revue. He then decided to pursue theater acting as a professional career and debuted at Anton Salmson's Operetta Theatre in 1906. He would travel extensively through the country in various touring theater companies throughout the early 1900s and 1910s and enjoy a measure of popularity in the provinces.


Film career

Fjellström would make his film debut in the 1917
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-penned,
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-directed comedy ''Thomas Graals bästa film'' starring Victor Sjöström and Karin Molander, and appear in over 50 films between 1917 and his death in 1944. He was most often cast in comedic roles in film and character roles where he played rather stern but affectionate characters.Svensk Filmdatabas
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Return to the stage

While still appearing in films, he would eventually return to the stage in much larger roles at Stockholm's Kristallsalongen, Berns Theatre, Folk Theatre and the Vanadislundens open air theater and the Municipal Theatre in Gothenburg in the 1930s.


Personal life

In 1913 Fjellström married stage and film actress Emilia "Millan" Fjellström (''née'' Streiffert). The couple would remain married until his death in 1944 at age 59 in Stockholm, Sweden.


Selected filmography

*'' His Lordship's Last Will'' (Swedish: ''Hans nåds testamente''), 1919 *'' Karin Daughter of Ingmar'' (Swedish: ''Karin Ingmarsdotter''), 1920 *'' The Monastery of Sendomir'' (Swedish: ''Klostret i Sendomir''), 1920 * '' Black Roses'' (Swedish: ''Svarta rosor''), 1932 * '' International Match'' (Swedish: ''Landskamp''), 1932 * ''
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'' (Swedish; ''Vad veta väl männen''), 1933 * '' Secret Svensson'' (Swedish: ''Hemliga Svensson''), 1933 * ''
Simon of Backabo ''Simon of Backabo'' (Swedish: ''Simon i Backabo'') is a 1934 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Fridolf Rhudin, Hilda Borgström and Sickan Carlsson.Larsson & Marklund p.125 It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm ...
'' (Swedish: ''Simon i Backabo''), 1934 * '' The People of Småland'' (Swedish: ''Smålänningar''), 1935 * '' Shipwrecked Max'' (Swedish: ''Skeppsbrutne Max''), 1936 * '' The Andersson Family'' (Swedish: ''Familjen Andersson''), 1937 * '' Adolf Strongarm'' (Swedish: ''Adolf Armstarke''), 1937 * ''
The Pale Count ''The Pale Count'' (Swedish: ''Bleka greven'') is a 1937 Swedish comedy film directed by Gösta Rodin and starring Carl Schenstrøm, Harald Madsen and Hilding Gavle.Larsson & Marklund p.120 The film's sets were designed by the art director Bert ...
'' (Swedish: ''Bleka greven''), 1937 * '' A Cruise in the Albertina'' (Swedish: ''På kryss med Albertina''), 1938 * ''
Comrades in Uniform ''Comrades in Uniform'' (Swedish: ''Kamrater i vapenrocken'') is a 1938 Swedish comedy film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Gösta Cederlund, Fritiof Billquist and Sigge Fürst.Qvist & Von Bagh p.44 The film's sets were designed by the a ...
'' (Swedish: ''Kamrater i vapenrocken''), 1938 * '' Storm Over the Skerries'' (Swedish: ''Storm över skären''), 1938 * '' Thunder and Lightning'' (Swedish: ''Blixt och dunder''), 1938 * '' The Three of Us'' (Swedish: ''Vi tre''), 1940 * '' A Real Man'' (Swedish: ''Karl för sin hatt''), 1940 * '' Woman on Board'' (Swedish: ''En kvinna ombord''), 1941 * '' Fransson the Terrible'' (Swedish: ''Fransson den förskräcklige''), 1941 * ''
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'', 1941 * '' The Ghost Reporter'' (Swedish: ''Spokreportern''), 1941 * '' The Talk of the Town'' (Swedish: ''Det sags pa stan''), 1941 * ''
Tomorrow's Melody ''Tomorrow's Melody'' (Swedish: ''Morgondagens melodi'') is a 1942 Swedish drama film directed by Ragnar Frisk and starring Viveca Lindfors, Nils Lundell and Björn Berglund.Qvist & von Bagh p.105 The film's sets were designed by the art director ...
'' (Swedish: ''Morgondagens melodi''), 1942 * '' The Heavenly Play'' (Swedish: ''Himlaspelet''), 1942 * '' Men of the Navy'' (Swedish: ''Örlogsmän''), 1943 * '' In Darkest Smaland'' (Swedish: ''I mörkaste Småland''), 1943 * '' The Royal Hunt'', (Swedish: ''Kungajakt''), 1944 * '' The People of Hemsö'' (Swedish: ''Hemsöborna''), 1944 * '' With You in My Arms'' (Swedish: ''Med dej i mina arma''), 1945


References


External links

* *Emil Fjellström at th
Svensk Filmdatabas
1884 births 1944 deaths Swedish male stage actors Swedish male film actors Swedish male silent film actors People from Östersund 20th-century Swedish male actors {{Sweden-actor-stub