
Acteur
Autres noms: Аллан Эдвалль
Date de naissance
25 août 1924
Date de décès
7 février 1997
(décédé à 72 ans)
Lieu de naissance
Rödön, Jämtlands län, Sweden
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Johan Allan Edwall (25 August 1924 – 7 February 1997) was a Swedish actor, director, author, composer and singer, best-known outside Sweden for the small roles he played in some of Ingmar Bergman's films, such as Fanny and Alexander (1982). He found his largest audience in the Scandinavian countries for playing lovable characters in several of the film and TV adaptations of the children's stories by Astrid Lindgren. He attended Stockholm's Royal Dramatic Training Academy from 1949 to 1952. During his long career he appeared in over 400 works. At the 10th Guldbagge Awards in 1974, he won the award for Best Actor for his role as Emil's short-tempered father Anton Svensson in Emil and the Piglet. His 1984 film Åke and His World was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. In his self-written songs, he frequently attacked the injustices of society. The music is similar to folk music often using violin and accordion. He won a Swedish Grammy posthumously in 2006. Edwall also owned a theatre, Teater Brunnsgatan Fyra in Stockholm, which he bought in 1986 and operated until his death in 1997 of prostate cancer (it is now managed by Kristina Lugn’s daughter Martina Montelius). [citation needed]He was the father of photographer Mattias Edwall and stage director, actor and musician Måns Edwall (1960–2016). Acting colleague Erland Josephson wrote about him in Expressen after his death: "He was odd. But, damn it, he managed to be odd in a universal way!"


Oscar Ekdahl
1984 • 3 épisodes

Anton Svensson
1975 • 13 épisodes

Otto
1986

Oscar Ekdahl
1982

Doktor Karl Otto
1980

Algot Frövik
1963

Beggar
1960

Mattias
1977

The Ear Demon
1960

Jonas
1978 • 1 épisode

Frans i Flinta
1987

Wilhelmsson
1967
Falk
1966

Skalle-Per
1984

Anton Svensson
1971

(Prospero)
1989

Eriksson - Verkstadsarbetare
1969

Lindbaum
1970

herr Nilsson
1979 • 10 épisodes

1965