Erland Josephson

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Born
Erland Josephson

(1923-06-15)15 June 1923
Stockholm, Sweden
Died25 February 2012(2012-02-25) (aged 88)
Stockholm, Sweden
OccupationsActor, author
Yearsactive1946–2006
Erland Josephson
Josephson as newly appointed director of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in 1965.
Born
Erland Josephson

(1923-06-15)15 June 1923
Stockholm, Sweden
Died25 February 2012(2012-02-25) (aged 88)
Stockholm, Sweden
OccupationsActor, author
Years active1946–2006
Spouses
  • Kerstin Wahlbom
    (m. 19471951)
  • (m. 19591989)
  • Ulla Åberg
    (m. 2000)
Partner(s)Annika Tretow
Barbro Larsson
Children2 (with Tretow)
1 (with Larsson)
2 (with Adolphson)

Erland Josephson (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈæ̌ːɭand ˈjûːsɛfˌsɔn]; 15 June 1923 – 25 February 2012) was a Swedish actor and author.[1] He was best known by international audiences for his work in films directed by Ingmar Bergman, Andrei Tarkovsky and Theo Angelopoulos.

Josephson was born on the island of Kungsholmen, in Stockholm, Sweden, as the son of Maud Ellen Gabrielle (née Boheman) and Gunnar Josephson [sv], a bookseller of Jewish descent,[2] in 1923. His maternal uncle was diplomat Erik Boheman, and his maternal great-grandfather was entomologist Carl Henrik Boheman.[3]

Josephson was the leader of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm from 1966 to 1975.[1] He also published novels, short stories, poetry and drama, and was the director of several films. In 1980, he directed and starred in the film Marmalade Revolution, which was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival.[4][5] In 1986, he starred in The Sacrifice and won the award for Best Actor at the 22nd Guldbagge Awards.[6]

He was the Swedish voice of the Narrator in Disney's Beauty and the Beast.

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