Nils Idström was a Swedish actor and writer who is best known for Farlig kurva, Två trappor över gården, and Fartfeber. He was born on February 5, 1900, in Julita, Södermanlands län, Sweden, and passed away on June 30, 1966, in Stockholm, Sweden.
Personal and Family Life
Nils Idström was born in a small town in Sweden and grew up with a passion for storytelling. His career in the film industry blossomed, allowing him to explore various roles both in front of the camera and behind the scenes. He lived in Stockholm for much of his later life, where he continued to work in film and literature.
Career Highlights
Nils Idström achieved recognition as both an actor and a writer. He contributed to cinema in several roles during the 1940s and 1950s, making a significant impact with his performances and screenplays. His work remains part of Swedish film history, reflecting the culture and humor of his time.
Death and Legacy
Nils Idström died on June 30, 1966, in Stockholm, leaving behind a rich legacy in Swedish cinema. His contributions as an actor and writer are remembered by film enthusiasts and historians alike. His works continue to be celebrated for their creativity and cultural relevance.
Filmography
Role | Title | Year | Notes |
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Actor | Foreign Intrigue | 1951 | TV Series, Doctor (1 episode) |
Actor | Sången om Stockholm | 1947 | Plain-clothes Policeman (uncredited) |
Actor | Tre skojiga skojare | 1942 | Betjänt (uncredited) |
Actor | Lillebror och jag | 1940 | Andersson (uncredited) |
Actor | Herr husassistenten | 1938 | Mankell (uncredited) |
Writer | Fartfeber | 1953 | Writer |
Writer | Farlig kurva | 1952 | Novel (as Karsten Wimmermark) |
Writer | Två trappor över gården | 1950 | Novel, Screenplay |
Writer | Gatan | 1949 | Novel “Birger Jarlsgatan” |
Assistant Director | Sången om Stockholm | 1947 | Assistant Director |