Ludde Juberg
Per Ludvig "Ludde" Juberg (April 23, 1884 – May 8, 1968) was a Swedish actor and theater director.[1][2][3]
Ludde Juberg | |
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Born | Herrestad, Sweden | April 23, 1884
Died | May 8, 1968 84) Stockholm, Sweden | (aged
Resting place | Norra begravningsplatsen |
Occupation | Actor |
Filmography
- 1929: Konstgjorda Svensson as the medical orderly
- 1936: Ä' vi gifta? as Olsson, a porter
- 1937: Adolf Armstarke as the math professor and monk Antonius
- 1940: Mannen som alla ville mörda as district police superintendent Mörk
- 1940: Beredskapspojkar as "The Banana" Bengtsson
- 1940: Frestelse as Lambert Ljunggren
- 1944: Gröna hissen as a porter
- 1944: Lilla helgonet as the porter at the Golden Lion hotel
- 1947: Försummad av sin fru as the hot dog salesman
- 1948: Soldat Bom as Zakarias
- 1949: Kvinna i vitt (as Alfred Blom
- 1949: Farlig vår as Nilheim, the vicar
- 1951: Starkare än lagen as the man in the cabin (uncredited)
- 1956: Egen ingång as the theater doorman
- 1958: Damen i svart as the church warden
- 1958: Mannekäng i rött as the museum caretaker
References
- Hirn, Sven (1992). Operett i Finland 1860–1918. Helsinki: Svenska Litteratursällskapet i Finland. p. 105.
- Winquist, Sven G. (1967). Svenska stumfilmer 1896–1931 och deras regissörer. Stockholm: Proprius Förlag. p. 90.
- Nyblom, Elsa Kristina (1946). När hjärtat var ungt. Stockholm: Ljus. p. 345.
External links
- Ludde Juberg at IMDb
- Ludde Juberg at the Swedish Film Database
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