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Rolf Degerlund
Rolf Harry Degerlund (born 8 December 1952 in Gunnarsbyn) is a Swedish actor. Rolf is married to Kerstin Degerlund, Graphic designer. Rolf is the Theatre Director for the Sami National Theatre in Norway since 2016. He has been married to . After studying at Kalix folkhögskola, Degerlund studied at Marcel Marceau's theatre school in Ireland and at Josef Szajna's studio theatre in Warsaw. In 1975 Degerlund worked for the TV theatre in Gothenburg and 1978 for TV in Sundsvall. In 1978 he was engaged as actor at Norrbottensteatern where he was theatre chief 1988–2001. In 2002 Degerlund founded the ''Ice Globe Theatre'' in Jukkasjärvi, a theatre which is a copy of Shakespeare's Globe, except that it's built of ice and snow, and in 2004 he received the Innovation Award in London for his "innovative" theatre. Selected filmography *2009 - ''The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (film), Luftslottet som sprängdes'' *2008 - ''Varg (film), Varg'' *2003 - ''Emma och Dan ...
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Gunnarsbyn
Gunnarsbyn is a village located in Boden Municipality, Sweden, at Råne River, 70 km north of Luleå and almost 45 km north of Boden, Sweden, Boden. References and sources www.boden.se/
{{authority control Populated places in Boden Municipality Norrbotten ...
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Varg (film)
Varg may most commonly refer to: * Warg, a fictional demonic wolf created by author J. R. R. Tolkien * An anglicised form of Old Norse ''vargr'', relating to wolves in Germanic mythology Varg or VARG may also refer to: People with the name * Bert-Åke Varg, Swedish actor and singer * Inga Varg (born 1952), Swedish architect * Paul A. Varg (1912–1994), American historian * Varg Støvland, Norwegian footballer * Varg Vikernes (born 1973), Norwegian musician, writer, convicted murderer and white supremacist. Fictional characters *Detective Varg, a character created by Alexander McCall Smith * Varg Veum, a character created by the Norwegian author Gunnar Staalesen Other * Varg (band), a German heavy metal band * Varg, Iran, a village in Shirvan County, Iran *VARG, ICAO code for Ratnagiri Airport, India See also * * Varga (other) Varga may refer to: * Varga (surname), a Hungarian surname, includes a list of people with the name * Varga, Hungary, a village in ...
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1952 Births
Events January–February * January 26 – Cairo Fire, Black Saturday in Kingdom of Egypt, Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses. * February 6 ** Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, becomes monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the British Dominions: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Union of South Africa, South Africa, Dominion of Pakistan, Pakistan and Dominion of Ceylon, Ceylon. The princess, who is on a visit to Kenya when she hears of the death of her father, King George VI, aged 56, takes the regnal name Elizabeth II. ** In the United States, a Artificial heart, mechanical heart is used for the first time in a human patient. *February 7 – New York City announces its first crosswalk devices to be installed. * February 14–February 25, 25 – The 1952 Winter Olympics, Winter Olympics are held in Oslo, Norway. * February 15 – The State Funeral of King Ge ...
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The Hunters (1996 Film)
''The Hunters'' () is a Swedish thriller film directed by Kjell Sundvall, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 31 January 1996. A police officer from Stockholm moves back to his hometown Älvsbyn in Norrland, in northern Sweden. He starts to work on a long-running reindeer poaching case and soon discovers that his brother is involved. The film was one of the biggest Swedish box-office hits ever, grossing over $6 million, and received two Guldbagge Awards for Best Direction (Kjell Sundvall) and Best Supporting Actor (Lennart Jähkel). It was also nominated for Best Actor (Rolf Lassgård), Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay. Hollywood wanted to make a remake of this film, and the American producers wanted it to be about cowboys in the Nevada desert, shooting wild horses for fun. Kjell Sundvall agreed to this at first but later changed his mind. A sequel, '' The Hunters 2'', premiered in September 2011. A television continuation, '' The Hunters'', of two seasons was ...
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Bill Bergson And The White Rose Rescue (1997 Film)
''Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue'' (original Swedish title: ''Kalle Blomkvist och Rasmus'') is a 1997 Swedish film. It is based on the novel of the same name, written in 1953 by Astrid Lindgren. ( A previous film had been produced in the year of the book's publication.) About the film There are several differences between the book and this film: * At the kidnapping, it is Nicke who guards the car but in the book it is Svedberg, the fourth kidnapper, who is removed from the film. * Anders and Kalle build a hut in the forest on the island, but in the film they live in a cave. * The professor is locked-in in a room upstairs of the kidnappers' main house, but in the book he is locked in a small house. * In the scene, when the children attack Nicke, Rasmus does not throw out Nicke's key through the window; instead he keeps it hidden in the house. * The seaplane doesn't sink due to the float Kalle cut; instead he screws off the guy-wire of the plane so it is impossible to con ...
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Grabben I Graven Bredvid
''Grabben i graven bredvid'' is a 2002 Swedish film directed by Kjell Sundvall. Cast * Elisabet Carlsson as Desirée Wallin * Michael Nyqvist as Benny Söderström * Annika Olsson as Märta * Anna Azcarate as Lilian * Rolf Degerlund Rolf Harry Degerlund (born 8 December 1952 in Gunnarsbyn) is a Swedish actor. Rolf is married to Kerstin Degerlund, Graphic designer. Rolf is the Theatre Director for the Sami National Theatre in Norway since 2016. He has been m ... as Bengt-Göran * Anita Heikkilä as Violet References External links * * Swedish romantic drama films 2002 films 2000s Swedish films {{2000s-Sweden-film-stub ...
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The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets' Nest (film)
''The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest'' () is a 2009 Swedish-Danish crime thriller film with German co-production directed by Daniel Alfredson from a screenplay by Ulf Rydberg and produced by Søren Stærmose, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Swedish writer Stieg Larsson, the third entry in his ''Millennium'' series. Starring Noomi Rapace and Michael Nyqvist, it was the third and final installment of the film series, released two months following '' The Girl Who Played with Fire''. It also marked the final film appearance of Per Oscarsson, who died in a house fire on 31 December 2010. Plot The film begins at the conclusion of '' The Girl Who Played with Fire''. Computer hacker Lisbeth Salander is airlifted to a hospital in Gothenburg to recover from gunshot wounds inflicted by her father, crime boss Alexander Zalachenko. Journalist Mikael Blomkvist, who Salander helped on a previous case, resumes his efforts to clear her of several murder charges, knowing that she ...
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