Richard Lindström

Richard Lindström was a Swedish-American actor known for his roles in Kärlek och dynamit (1933), Röda dagen (1931), and Spökbaronen (1927). He was born on January 31, 1882, in Norrköping, Sweden, and passed away on September 27, 1940.

Personal and Family Life

Richard Lindström was born in Sweden and later became a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. His family background is not widely documented, but his career as an actor and writer contributed significantly to Swedish cinema during his time. He made a name for himself through memorable performances that showcased his talent.

Career

Lindström’s acting career spanned several years, during which he appeared in numerous films. He was particularly known for his versatility in taking on various roles, from serious characters to more comedic ones. His notable films include Ingmarssönerna (1919) and Falska miljonären (1931), which helped cement his reputation in the film industry.

Death and Legacy

Richard Lindström died on September 27, 1940. His legacy lives on through the films he starred in, contributing to the richness of early Swedish cinema. His work continues to be appreciated by film historians and fans alike, ensuring that he will not be forgotten.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Smålänningar 1935-10-28 Clerk at Lindström & Co
Bombi Bitt och jag 1936-11-16 Domaren
Ingmarssönerna 1919-01-01 Man in heaven
Falska miljonären 1931-10-26 Fartygskaptenen
Skeppsbrutne Max 1936-11-09 Bureau Chief
Hårda viljor 1923-03-04
Ingmarsarvet 1925-12-26 Man in chapel
Vi som går köksvägen 1932-12-12
Pettersson & Bendel 1933-09-17
Valborgsmässoafton 1935-10-23
På solsidan 1936-02-03
Mot nya tider 1939-11-06
Kungen kommer 1936-03-23
Röda dagen 1931-04-13
Brokiga blad 1931-01-01
Landet för folket 1936-01-01