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  1. Gunnar Björnstrand. Knut Gunnar Björnstrand (n. Estocolmo, 13 de noviembre de 1909 - f. Estocolmo, 26 de mayo de 1986) fue un actor sueco nacido con el apellido Johanson. Trayectoria. Gunnar siempre quiso ser actor al igual que su padre, Oscar Johanson. Antes de empezar a actuar, trabajó como aprendiz de panadero en un salón de belleza.

  2. Gunnar Björnstrand. Knut Gunnar Johanson (13 November 1909 – 24 May 1986 [1]) was a Swedish actor known for his frequent work with writer and director Ingmar Bergman . Biography. Björnstrand was born Knut Gunnar Johanson in Stockholm as son of actor Oscar Johanson and Ella Mauléon.

  3. Knut Gunnar Björnstrand, [1] ursprungligen Johanson, född 13 november 1909 i Stockholm, död 26 maj 1986 i Djursholm, [1] var en svensk skådespelare. Biografi [ redigera | redigera wikitext ] Gunnar Björnstrand var son till en skådespelande far, Oscar Johanson och Ella Mauléon samt halvbror till Eric Biuw och dotterson till ...

  4. Gunnar Björnstrand (1909-1986) was a versatile actor who starred in many films by Ingmar Bergman, such as The Seventh Seal and Persona. He also appeared in theater, TV and opera, and was married to actress Lillie Björnstrand.

  5. Gunnar Björnstrand (1909 - 1986) fue un actor de Suecia conocido por El séptimo sello, Persona, Fresas salvajes, Como en un espejo, Los comulgantes, Fanny y Alexander, El rostro, El rito (TV), Trece oficios cinematográficos (Serie de TV) y Una lección de amor.

  6. Gunnar Björnstrand (born November 13, 1909, Stockholm, Sweden—died May 24, 1986, Stockholm) was a motion-picture actor. Though born to an acting family, Björnstrand attempted other careers before returning to his father’s profession.

  7. Actor 1909-1986. Actor who can boast the largest joint filmography with Ingmar Bergman. Known to the general public in his native Sweden primarily as a comic actor, Björnstrand began his collaboration with Bergman with the 1950's comedies, their partnership reaching an uncomfortable juncture with Winter Light in 1962.