Nils Dahlgren was a Swedish actor known for his roles in Port of Call (1948), The Old Clock at Ronneberga (1944), and Each Heart Has Its Own Story (1948). He was born on April 2, 1891, in Voxtorp, Sweden, and passed away on October 30, 1948, in Stockholm, Sweden.
Personal and Family Life
There is limited information available about Nils Dahlgren’s personal and family life. He was born in Sweden and seemed to have spent most of his life there, contributing to the film industry during a period when cinema was gaining popularity in Europe.
Career
Nils had a diverse career in film, appearing in various roles that showcased his acting talent. His work in films like Port of Call and The Old Clock at Ronneberga helped establish him as a recognizable figure in Swedish cinema during the mid-20th century.
Death and Legacy
Nils Dahlgren died on October 30, 1948, in Stockholm, leaving behind a legacy of notable performances. His contributions to Swedish cinema continue to be acknowledged, especially in the films he starred in, which are still appreciated by classic film enthusiasts today.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Jag dräpte | 1943-10-26 | Adams, man servant |
Kristin kommenderar | 1946-09-02 | Pawn shop proprietor |
Äktenskapsleken | 1935-11-25 | Guest at Tora’s Party |
Dollar | 1938-09-05 | Man at The Royal Yacht Club |
Juninatten | 1940-04-03 | Shop Assistant at NK |
Fasters millioner | 1934-08-06 | Dancing man at Grand Hotel (uncredited) |
Kyss henne! | 1940-05-17 | Police inspector Antonsson (uncredited) |
Det brinner en eld | 1943-08-23 | Soldier (uncredited) |
Klockan på Rönneberga | 1944-03-13 | Majoren |
Intill helvetets portar | 1948-11-08 | Harald Barring |
Hamnstad | 1948-10-11 | Police |
Livet går vidare | 1941-02-28 | Doctor |
Kungen kommer | 1936-03-23 | |
Skogen är vår arvedel | 1944-08-12 | |
Jag är med eder… | 1948-01-05 | |
Blixt och dunder | 1938-03-21 | |
Vart hjärta har sin saga | 1948-09-13 | |
Hans Majestät får vänta | 1945-07-02 | Larsson |
Kungsgatan | 1943-09-17 | |
Hets | 1944-10-02 |