Gösta Cederlund

Gösta Cederlund

1888-03-06 – 1980-12-04 (age 92) Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
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Biography

Gustaf Edvard Cederlund was an actor and director in theatre as well as film. One of Sweden's most popular and appreciated male character actors from 1917 and on. He didn't have any desire to direct film himself. But WW2 changed all that. Gösta Cederlund directed a handfull of important films with striking social character and consciousness. "Kungsgatan" (1943) and "En dotter född/ A daughter born" (1944) are two examples of his brilliance and ability to put female issues in focus.

Gösta Cederlund appeared in some 130 feature films and tv-productions from 1917 to 1976. While he at the same time was vary active in the world of theatre.

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Known For

A Fortune Hunter
A Fortune Hunter

1921

as Niels Kagg

Minns ni?
Minns ni?

1993

as (archive footage)

Sextuplets
Sextuplets

1942

as Dr. Borell

Girl with Hyacinths
Girl with Hyacinths

1950

as G. D. von Lieven

The Bells in Old Town
The Bells in Old Town

1946

as Johan Fredrik Morén

While the Door Was Locked
While the Door Was Locked

1946

as Karl-Otto Rosander

We Two
We Two

1939

as Sune Hagstam

Torment
Torment

1944

as Pippi

The Girl from the Third Row
The Girl from the Third Row

1949

as Hjalmar Haller

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Sextetten Karlsson
Sextetten Karlsson

1945

as direktör Stig Lind

It Rains on Our Love
It Rains on Our Love

1946

as Man with Umbrella

A Woman's Face
A Woman's Face

1938

as "Greven" Severin

Our Gang
Our Gang

1942

as Vicar Klewe

Giftas
Giftas

1955

as Colonel

The Pleasure Garden
The Pleasure Garden

1961

as Liljedahl

The Road to Klockrike
The Road to Klockrike

1953

as Chief of police

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Rolling Sea