Ragnar Arvedson

Actor - Sweden
Born December 4, 1895 in Linköping
Died October 2, 1973 in Stockholm

Mini-Biography:
Ragnar Arvedson was born on December 4, 1895 in Linköping. He was a Swedish Actor, known for Djävulens Öga (1960), Giftas (1957), Bomben (1920), Ragnar Arvedson's first movie on record is from 1920. Ragnar Arvedson died on October 2, 1973 in Stockholm. His last motion picture on file dates from 1960.

Ragnar Arvedson Filmography [Auszug]
1960: [/ /1] Djävulens Öga (The Devil's Eye) (Cast), Directed by Ingmar Bergman, with Kristina Adolphson, Bibi Andersson,
1957: [/ /1] Giftas (Cast: Oberstleutnant), Directed by Anders Henrikson, with Edvin Adolphson, Herman Ahlsell,
1943: [] I dag gifter sig min man (Director), with , Georg Rydeberg, Stig Järrel,
1931: [10/03] Farornas paradis (Cast: Mr. Jones), Directed by Rune Carlsten, with Elisabeth Frisk, , Oscar Textorius,
1928: [09.17] Synd (Sin) (Cast: Guest ), Directed by Gustaf Molander, with Lars Hanson, Elissa Landi, Hugo Björne,
1925: [] Hennes lilla majestät (Cast), Directed by Sigurd Wallén, with Margita Alfvén, Gunnar Tolnæs, Oscar Textorius,
1920: [] Bomben (Cast: Lars Morin), Directed by Rune Carlsten, with Karin Molander, Gösta Ekman, Vilhelm Bryde,

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