Stig Järrel
Acting Born Feb 8, 1910 Malmberget, Norrbottens län, Sweden 24 credits
Biography
Stig Järrel (8 February 1910 – 1 July 1998) was a Swedish actor, film director and revue artist. Järrel was one of the most popular actors in Sweden during his career, and also one of the most productive, participating in a total of 131 films. He also performed as an actor at various Swedish theatres and was a frequent guest on radio and television.
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Full filmography
- The Red Room (1970) as Bokförläggare Smith
- Trolltider (1979) as Gorm
- The Devil's Eye (1960) as Satan
- Miss Chic (1959) as Urbáhn
- Torment (1944) as Caligula
- Karin Månsdotter (1954) as Olof Gustavsson Stenbock
- Little Fridolf and Me (1956) as Ludde
- Minns ni? (1993) as (archive footage)
- The Pleasure Garden (1961) as Ludvig Lundberg
- Sjösalavår (1949) as Carmencita's father
- Poker (1951) as Mr. Alkeryd a.k.a. The Spider
- Walpurgis Night (1935) as Grane
- The White Cat (1950) as Algot
- Samvetsömma Adolf (1936) as Anton
- The Staffan Stolle Story (1956) as Ulf Christer Lefverhielm
- The First Squadron (1941) as Lieutenant Sperling
- Drömsemester (1952) as Porter / Police / Newspaper editor / Landlady / Customs officer / Gipsy / Gentleman
- Sällskapslek (1963) as Carl Stjernesten
- While the Door Was Locked (1946) as The Unknown Gentleman
- Iris and the Lieutenant (1946) as Harald
- The Right to Love (1956) as Bernhard Borg
- Gustav III (1974) as Pechlin
- Interlude (1946) as Martin Dahlberg
- Sju svarta "Be-Hå" (1954) as Captain Jacob Grönkvist