Carl Hagman
Carl Hagman (12 October 1890 – 7 February 1949) was a stage and film Swedish actor and singer. He appeared in more than more than 40 films between 1911 and 1949.[1] He was married to the actress Emy Hagman between 1927 and 1941.
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Born | Stockholm, Sweden | 12 October 1890
Died | 7 February 1949 58) Stockholm, Sweden | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer |
Years active | 1911-1949 |
Selected filmography
- Boman at the Exhibition (1923)
- For Her Sake (1930)
- 65, 66 and I (1936)
- Hotel Paradise (1937)
- Just a Bugler (1938)
- We at Solglantan (1939)
- Swing it, magistern! (1940)
- The Train Leaves at Nine (1941)
- Poor Ferdinand (1941)
- Magistrarna på sommarlov (1941)
- Captured by a Voice (1943)
- She Thought It Was Him (1943)
- In Darkest Smaland (1943)
- Eaglets (1944)
- His Majesty Must Wait (1945)
- The Österman Brothers' Virago (1945)
- Incorrigible (1946)
- The Bride Came Through the Ceiling (1947)
- Neglected by His Wife (1947)
- No Way Back (1947)
- Robinson in Roslagen (1948)
- A Swedish Tiger (1948)
References
- "Carl Hagman". Svensk Filmdatabas. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
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