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Lars Passgård is a Actor Suédois born on 14 february 1941 at Borås (Suede)

Lars Passgård

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Nationality Suede
Birth 14 february 1941 at Borås (Suede)
Death 16 march 2003 (at 62 years) at Malmö (Suede)

Lars Passgård (14 February 1941 – 16 March 2003) was a Swedish actor. He appeared in 38 films and television shows between 1961 and 2002. He starred in the 1965 film The Chasers, which won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival.

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Filmography of Lars Passgård (8 films)

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Ålder okänd, 2h11
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller
Actors Harriet Andersson, Sven-Bertil Taube, Henri Garcin, Sven Lindberg, Lars Passgård, Göran Stangertz
Roles Actor
Rating66% 3.3287653.3287653.3287653.3287653.328765
A scientist discovers what he believes to be a way of slowing down the aging process, and has started to administer the substance to select people.
The Chasers, 1h34
Directed by Yngve Gamlin
Genres Drama
Actors Halvar Björk, Lars Passgård
Roles Desperado
Rating54% 2.718052.718052.718052.718052.71805
The Prize
The Prize (1963)
, 2h14
Directed by Mark Robson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Spy, Crime
Themes Films about writers, Spy films, Political films
Actors Paul Newman, Edward G. Robinson, Elke Sommer, Diane Baker, Micheline Presle, Gérard Oury
Roles Swedish man (uncredited)
Rating67% 3.39973.39973.39973.39973.3997
The Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Andrew Craig (Paul Newman), who seems to be more interested in women and drinking than writing. When he arrives in Stockholm for the award ceremony, he is delighted to find that the Swedish Foreign Department has sent the beautiful Inger Lisa Andersson (Elke Sommer) as his personal chaperone. When Craig arrives at his hotel, he is introduced to another laureate, Dr. Max Stratman (Edward G. Robinson), a famous German-American physicist, who is accompanied by his niece Emily (Diane Baker).
The Baby Carriage, 1h35
Directed by Bo Widerberg
Origin Suede
Genres Drama
Actors Lars Passgård, Thommy Berggren, Ulla Akselson
Roles Robban
Rating66% 3.341753.341753.341753.341753.34175
En Suède, dans les années 50. Britt Larsson, jeune femme, ouvrière d’usine, fait la connaissance de Björn, d’origine bourgeoise, cultivé mais compliqué, qui disparaît aussitôt. Elle rencontre ensuite Robban, jeune guitariste et chanteur, brouillon mais touchant, dont elle tombe enceinte. Elle décide de garder l’enfant. Ils partagent un appartement, mais leur ‘couple’ ne tient pas le choc…
Through a Glass Darkly, 1h29
Directed by Ingmar Bergman
Genres Drama
Themes Medical-themed films, Psychologie, Films about psychiatry
Actors Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Björnstrand, Max von Sydow, Lars Passgård
Roles Minus
Rating78% 3.9485453.9485453.9485453.9485453.948545
The story takes place during a twenty-four hour period while four family members take their vacation on a remote island, shortly after one of them, Karin (Harriet Andersson), is released from an asylum where she has been treated for schizophrenia. Karin's husband Martin (Max von Sydow) tells her father, David, that Karin's disease is almost incurable. Meanwhile, Minus (Lars Passgård), Karin's 17-year-old brother, tells Karin that he wishes he could have a real conversation with his father and cries because he feels deprived of his father's affection. David (Gunnar Björnstrand) is a novelist suffering from "writer's block" who has just returned from a long trip abroad. He announces he will leave again in a month, though he promised he would stay. The others are upset and David gives them unthoughtful, last-minute presents. He leaves them and sobs alone for a moment. When he returns, the others cheerfully announce that they too have a "surprise" for David; they perform a play for him that Minus has written. David, while feigning approval of the play, takes offense since the play can be interpreted as an attack on his character.