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Olof Winnerstrand is a Actor Suédois born on 26 august 1875 at Stockholm (Suede)

Olof Winnerstrand

Olof Winnerstrand
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Birth name Karl Olof Magnus Winnerstrand
Nationality Suede
Birth 26 august 1875 at Stockholm (Suede)
Death 16 july 1956 (at 80 years) at Stockholm (Suede)
Awards Litteris et Artibus

Carl Olof Magnus Winnerstrand (26 August 1875 – 16 July 1956) was a Swedish actor.

Biography

Born in a bourgeois home in Stockholm, Winnerstrand was a son of the well-known Stockholm goldsmith and jeweller C.A. Winnerstrand, and started out in his father's footsteps, learning the trade. His parents opposed his acting dreams and, being loyal to a promise to his father, he took over the family business when his father died in 1899, and worked a couple of years as goldsmith. However, his longing for the stage increased and he was encouraged by great Swedish actor Emil Hillberg in pursuing in acting, after he had witnessed Winnerstrand's striking talent and by offering a place in his theatre company. Now, this time with the blessing of his mother, he sold the family company and joined Hillberg's theatre troupe.

Olof Winnerstrand made his professional debut in 1901 at Helsingborg City Theatre and then toured with the Hillberg Company in 1901-02 and then with the famous Selander Company 1902-04, where he met his future wife and the love of his life, Miss Frida Kumlin (the couple married in 1906 and for decades was one of Swedish theatre's most popular and beloved theatre couple, often performing opposite each other on stage as well). In 1906 he was contracted by the notorious theatre manager Albert Ranft to play at Vasateatern (Vasa Theatre), the theatre stage above all in Sweden with a tradition of playing farces and comedies. Here Winnerstrand rose to star fame in the late 1900s as a top comedy actor, for years performing leading parts in numerous farces and comedies popular of those days by Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, Georges Feydeau and Georges Berr (in many of the original Swedish stagings of the plays); such as his Mr Ernest in Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, Mr Valentine in Shaw's You Never Can Tell, in Franz Arnold's & Ernst Bach's The Spanish Fly (Die Spanische Fliege; Spanska flugan) and as Vicomte Goring in Wilde's An Ideal Husband.

By 1919 Winnerstrand had made a name for himself as a comedy actor and was asked by the then manager of the national stage, Tor Hedberg, to come and perform at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten). Just seeking a change at the time, Winnerstrand came to remain at the national stage until his retirement in 1949; he performed in altogether 119 parts between 1919 and 1949, here also showing himself as a strong and versatile actor in drama plays and in character parts. He is considered as one of Sweden's very finest stage and film actors of the early 20th century.

Successful and critically acclaimed parts at Dramaten include his Bo Swedenhielm in Hjalmar Bergman's Swedenhielms (1925), Argan in Molière's The Imaginary Invalid (1927), Pisthetairos in The Birds by Aristophanes (1928), Sir Basil Winterton in Edward Childs Carpenter's The Bachelor Father (1930), Alfred Jingle in Dickens' The Pickwick Club (1931), Chlestakov in Nikolai Gogol's The Inspector General (1932), the King of Babylon in Marc Connelly's The Green Pastures (1932), Måns Sommar in Strindberg's Mäster Olof (1933), Fabrikör Åvik in Birger Sjöbergs Kvartetten som sprängdes (The Quartet That Broke Up) (1935), Nat Miller in Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! (1935–36), Richard Greatham in Noël Coward's Hay Fever (1937), Frank Haines in Dodie Smith's Call It A Day (1937), Titus Jaywood in Mark Reed's Yes, My Darling Daughter (1938), Charles Randolph in Dodie Smith's Dear Octopus (1939), Don Pedro in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (1940), Fritz Kelemen in Rose Franken's Claudia (1942), Lindgren in Karl Ragnar Gierow's Av hjärtans lust (1945), Hartman in Jean Anouilh's The Wild Bird (1948) and Charley in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman (1949).

On film he later in life presented several strong supporting parts, for example in early Ingmar Bergman films Torment 1944 (script by Bergman), Woman Without a Face 1947 (script by Bergman), Music in Darkness 1948 and A Lesson in Love 1955. He also appeared in strong parts in film director Hasse Ekman's Kungliga patrasket 1945 and Medan porten var stängd 1946, and in several film comedies opposite Sickan Carlsson (between 1945–55), directed by Schamyl Bauman.

He was married to actress Frida Winnerstrand, née Kumlin, 1906–43 (her death).

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Filmography of Olof Winnerstrand (11 films)

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A Lesson in Love, 1h36
Directed by Ingmar Bergman
Origin Suede
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Actors Eva Dahlbeck, Gunnar Björnstrand, Harriet Andersson, Åke Grönberg, Olof Winnerstrand, Renée Björling
Roles Henrik Erneman
Rating69% 3.496383.496383.496383.496383.49638
David Enermann, un éminent gynécologue, rompt avec sa maîtresse Suzanne et revoit les circonstances d’une séduction éclair alors que celle-ci était venue le consulter. Apprenant que David l’a trompée, Marianne, son épouse, décide de se venger. Elle part pour Copenhague afin de retrouver Carl-Adam, un sculpteur qu'elle devait jadis épouser.
Music in Darkness, 1h27
Directed by Ingmar Bergman
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about disabilities, La cécité
Actors Mai Zetterling, Birger Malmsten, Gunnar Björnstrand, Ingmar Bergman, Naima Wifstrand, Hilda Borgström
Roles Kerrman, vicar
Rating63% 3.1948253.1948253.1948253.1948253.194825
The screenplay was written by Bergman and Dagmar Edqvist, whose novel, Music In Darkness, is the basis of the film.
Woman Without a Face, 1h42
Directed by Gustaf Molander
Genres Drama
Actors Alf Kjellin, Anita Björk, Gunn Wållgren, Stig Olin, Olof Winnerstrand, Linnéa Hillberg
Roles Mr. Grande
Rating64% 3.2322853.2322853.2322853.2322853.232285
Un homme marié entame une liaison passionnée et tumultueuse avec une femme qu'il rencontre chez un fleuriste, plongeant leur vie dans le chaos et le désespoir.
While the Door Was Locked, 1h29
Directed by Hasse Ekman
Genres Drama
Actors Tollie Zellman, Olof Winnerstrand, Inga Landgré, Marianne Löfgren, Stig Järrel, Hasse Ekman
Roles Hugo Sjöwall
Rating69% 3.469843.469843.469843.469843.46984
In an apartment building at an address in Östermalm, Stockholm the residents and their guests each play their part in a night full of drama, while the door is locked.
The Royal Rabble, 1h57
Directed by Hasse Ekman
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Edvin Adolphson, Hasse Ekman, Olof Winnerstrand, Eva Henning, Hilda Borgström, Gudrun Brost
Roles Karl-Hugo Anker
Rating66% 3.325193.325193.325193.325193.32519
The film circles around the Anker family who are all actors work together at Stefan Ankers theatre, Kungsteatern, in Stockholm.
Torment
Torment (1944)
, 1h41
Directed by Alf Sjöberg
Origin Suede
Genres Drama
Themes Films about education
Actors Stig Järrel, Alf Kjellin, Mai Zetterling, Gösta Cederlund, Olof Winnerstrand, Stig Olin
Roles Headmaster
Rating72% 3.6454453.6454453.6454453.6454453.645445
A sadistic Latin teacher, nicknamed "Caligula" by his long-suffering students, rules his classroom like his kingdom. He is exceptionally hard on the diligent Jan-Erik, one of his students. One night Jan-Erik is returning home and finds an intoxicated young woman crying on the street. He recognizes her as Bertha, the clerk in a tobacco store near the school, and he walks her home. Bertha has a taste for both men and liquor, and he spends most of the night on her bedside. He becomes very involved with her, and his school work suffers. Bertha also has an older man whom she fears, although she will not reveal his name. He is Caligula, and he learns of his student's involvement. He makes life harder still for Jan-Erik, and forces Bertha to do his will by threatening to suspend Jan-Erik. But Caligula is too violent with Bertha, and one day, Jan-Erik arrives to find her dead. In a corner, he finds Caligula hiding, and calls the police. With no proof, however, Caligula is soon released, and quickly arranges for the expulsion of Jan-Erik, who accuses Caligula of murder, and finally strikes him in front of the principal of the school. He then goes to stay in Bertha's apartment. The principal of the school comes to the apartment, and offers his assistance in helping Jan-Erik back on track. Caligula comes to the apartment after the principal has left, seeking some sort of forgiveness, but Jan-Erik rejects him and instead walks out into the day to a view that overlooks all Stockholm.
Stopp! Tänk på något annat, 1h48
Directed by Åke Ohberg
Genres Drama
Actors Hasse Ekman, Olof Winnerstrand, Eva Henning, Hjördis Petterson, Ingrid Backlin, Anders Ek
Roles Wilhelm Kirsewetter, Karstens father

Karsten falls in love with Sonja, she rejects him, but not because of lack of interest. She travels to France and he goes after her. They get to know each other and become close. When Karsten has to travel back home again he fails to persuade her to come along with him. When she finally returns he continues his courtship. Sonja does not trust Karsten, but she soon realizes that he has matured considerably and she decides to start a relationship with him.
June Night
June Night (1940)
, 1h26
Origin Suede
Genres Drama
Actors Ingrid Bergman, Sigurd Wallén, Marianne Aminoff, Marianne Löfgren, Hasse Ekman, Gabriel Alw
Roles "Count"
Rating59% 2.9997952.9997952.9997952.9997952.999795
A woman, involved with a sailor, is shot by him after trying to leave him. She survives, but as a result of this incident the press portray her as a tramp. To escape the press, she moves from her small home town to the big city of Stockholm, where the press eventually catch up with her.