
Acting
November 12, 1909 (76 years old)
May 25, 1986
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Also Known As
Гуннар Бьёрнстранд
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Gunnar Björnstrand (November 13, 1909 – May 26, 1986) was a Swedish actor known for his frequent work with writer/director Ingmar Bergman. He was born in Stockholm. He appeared in over 120 films.
Björnstrand at first had trouble finding work but got an engagement in Helsinki with his wife 1936-1938. Back in Stockholm he met Ingmar Bergman, at that time a mostly unknown theatre director. In the 1940s he got his first major film roles, making a breakthrough with the 1946 movie Kristin kommenderar. He was a versatile actor who could play tough and tender as well as comedy and tragedy. His daughter Veronica Björnstrand is also an actress. One of his most famous roles was as the worldly squire who makes such a contrast to his austere and spiritual master in Bergman's most famous film The Seventh Seal.
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Stjärnbilder
1995
as (archive footage)

Minns ni?
1993
as (archive footage)

Fanny and Alexander
1984
as Filip Landahl

The Making of Fanny and Alexander
1984
as Self

Fanny and Alexander
1982
as Filip Landahl

The Farewell
1982
as isoisä

Charlotte Löwensköld och Anna Svärd
1981
as Forsius

Charlotte Löwensköld
1979
as Rural dean Forsius

Skeppsredaren
1979
as Göran Borg

Autumn Sonata
1978
as Paul

Nationalmonumentet
1977
as Svante Puke

Tabu
1977
as Rådmanskan

Face to Face
1976
as Jenny's Grandfather

Face to Face
1976
as Jenny's Grandfather

Engeln
1974
as Bäckman

Gustav III
1974
as Fersen

Någonstans i Sverige
1973
as Svärfadern

Pistolen
1973

The Ghost Sonata
1972
as Översten

Lockfågeln
1971
as The major