Gunnar Björnstrand(1909-1986)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Being the son of an acting father, Oscar Johanson, it isn't surprising
that he wanted to be an actor already as a child. However, he first
worked as a baker's apprentice, in a barber shop or in the docks. After
the conscription he got his first role, a bit part on the theater Lilla
Teatern in Stockholm, while he took acting lessons. One of his early
roles was against Gösta Ekman, one
of the best Swedish actors of that day. In the autumn 1933 he became a
student at the Royal Dramatic Theater's acting school, along with
Ingrid Bergman,
Signe Hasso and the girl who was to become
his lifelong wife,
Lillie Björnstrand. After graduation
they found employment at the Swedish Theater in Vasa, Finland. After
two years of stage acting they returned to Sweden and outmost poverty.
Besides small time stage acting he was only offered bit parts in the
movies. In 1943 he made his breakthrough debut with
Night in the Harbor (1943). During WW2 he
also made his first work with
Ingmar Bergman on the theater:
August Strindberg's play Spöksonaten.
He mainly appeared in light comedies until the movies that made him
internationally famous: Ingmar Bergman's
Sawdust and Tinsel (1953),
A Lesson in Love (1954)
and
Smiles of a Summer Night (1955).
He became a close friend of Mr. Bergman. The 1960s was less successful
and when his contract with Svensk Filmindustri (SF) ended, it wasn't
renewed. Instead he made TV-theater, theater in Sweden and movies in
Italy almost until his death. Other interesting movies with him are
Kristin kommenderar (1946),
Soldat Bom (1948) and
Secrets of Women (1952).