Bo Brundin
Bo Brundin (born 25 April 1937) is a Swedish actor. He has appeared in 43 films between 1970 and 2002, and appeared in hit television miniseries such as Rich Man, Poor Man, The Rhinemann Exchange, The Word and Centennial. Most of Brundin's characters in films have been of foreign descent—German, Dutch, Russian—but seldom Swedish.[1] He starred in the 1970 film A Baltic Tragedy, which was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival.
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Born | Uppsala, Sweden | 25 April 1937
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1970–2002 |
Selected filmography
- A Baltic Tragedy (1970) - Eichfuss
- The Headless Eyes (1971) - Arthur Malcolm
- The Day the Clown Cried (1972 unedited/unreleased) - Ludwig
- Around the World with Fanny Hill (1974) - Peter Wild
- The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) - Ernst Kessler
- Russian Roulette (1975) - Vostik
- Hawaii Five-O (1977) "East Wind, Ill Wind" - Hoffman/Zadak
- Bomsalva (1978) - Sven Gunnar Alm
- Shoot the Sun Down (1978) - Captain
- Meteor (1979) - Rolf Manheim
- Raise the Titanic (1980) - Captain Prevlov
- I Saw What You Did (1988) - Larsson
- Late for Dinner (1991) - Dr. Dan Chilblains
- Zorn (1994) - President Taft
- Back to Even (1998) - Bernie
- Jordgubbar med riktig mjölk (2001) - Sigge
References
- Brender, Alan (September 1976). Zimmerman, Howard (ed.). "Bo Brundin: Meteor's Believable Scientist". Starlog (Magazine). New York, NY: Norman Jacobs and Kerry O'Quinn. #26: 69.
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