Stig Olin

Stig Olin

Stig Olin in Filmjournalen, 1947.
Born Stig Högberg
(1920-09-11)11 September 1920
Stockholm, Sweden
Died 28 June 2008(2008-06-28) (aged 87)
Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Occupation Actor
Years active 1941–1991
Known for The Word
Torment
Crisis
Flickan från tredje raden
Klasskamrater
Spouse(s) Britta Holmberg
(m. 1944; div. 1980)

Helena Kallenbäck
Children Mats Olin
Lena Olin

Stig Olin (11 September 1920 - 28 June 2008 [1]) was a Swedish actor, theatre director, songwriter and singer. He was the father of actress Lena Olin and singer Mats Olin. He was married to Britta Holmberg and Helena Kallenbäck.

Career

Acting

Olin had a successful acting career, appearing in lead roles in a number of early Ingmar Bergman films, including Torment/Frenzy (Swedish: Hets) (1944; Bergman's script debut), Crisis (1946), Kvinna utan ansikte (Woman Without a Face) (1947; script by Bergman), Port of Call (1948), Eva (1948; script by Bergman), Prison (1949), To Joy (1950), Summer Interlude (1951) and Divorced (1951; script by Bergman).

Successful film roles also included a lovestruck student in the Sickan Carlsson film Klasskamrater (Class Mates; 1952), Ernst in his own popular children's film Rasmus, Pontus och Toker (1956) and the scrubby old Potato-Algot in Jim och piraterna Blom (Jim and the Blom Pirates; 1987), directed by Hans Alfredson (from Hasse & Tage).

Film and play director

Olin then moved on to directing for both film and stage in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, focusing on comedies and musicals (including the original Swedish staging of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music in 1978). In 1970 he became Director of Programmes at Swedish Radio, including the Swedish radio theatre, where he also directed a number of plays.

Songwriter

He was also a songwriter in Sweden with En gång jag seglar i hamn, På söndag, Människors glädje, Jag tror på sommaren and Karusellvisan, a.o.

Filmography

References

  1. http://www.svd.se/kultur/skadespelaren-stig-olin-har-avlidit_1432331.svd
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