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Ã…ke Ohberg
Åke Ohberg (20 July 1905 – 18 July 1975) was a Swedish actor and film director. He appeared in about 30 roles in films between 1932 and 1961. Ohberg was born to Johan and Hilda Ohberg in Västerås, Sweden. Marriage and Family He married actress Birgit Chenon but that marriage did not last. He married actress Peggy Lindberg in 1937, a union that lasted until his death. They had two children, a daughter Ingert and a son Anders. Selected filmography * '' Servant's Entrance'' (1932) * '' Two Men and a Widow'' (1933) * '' The Dangerous Game'' (1933) * ''The Marriage Game'' (1935) * '' Kungen kommer'' (1936) * '' Art for Art's Sake'' (1938) * '' Landstormens lilla Lotta'' (1939) * '' Frestelse'' (1940) * '' Hanna in Society'' (1940) * '' They Staked Their Lives'' (1940) * '' With Open Arms'' (1940) * '' Snapphanar'' (1941) *'' Lucky Young Lady'' (1941) * '' Nothing Is Forgotten'' (1942) * '' Elvira Madigan'' (1943) * '' Stopp! Tänk på något annat'' (1944) * ''Blizzard'' (1944 ...
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Västerås
Västerås () is a city in central Sweden on the shore of Mälaren, Lake Mälaren in the province of Västmanland, west of Stockholm. The city had a population of 127,799 at the end of 2019, out of the municipal total of 158,653, over 100,000 more than the next largest of the 17 localities included in the Västerås Municipality. Västerås is the seat of Västerås Municipality, which is the capital of Västmanland County and an episcopal see. History Västerås is one of the oldest cities in Sweden and Northern Europe. The area has been populated since the Nordic Viking Age, before 1000 CE. Anundshög, Sweden's largest burial mound, is located just outside the City of Västerås. It was built about 500 CE and is over wide and is almost high. In the beginning of the 11th century, Västerås was the second largest city in Sweden; by the 12th century, it had become the seat of the bishop. The name ''Västerås'' originates from ''Västra Aros'' (), first recorded as ''Westra ...
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