Thommy Berggren
January 1, 1970 (54 years old) in Mölndal, Göteborg och Bohus län, Sweden
Thommy Berggren, né Tommy William Berggren (born 12 August 1937) is a Swedish actor. He is known for having starred in several films directed by Bo Widerberg, and was often considered as one of the foremost Swedish film and theatre actors from the early 1960s to the mid-2000s when he retired.
Known For
Credits
- 2021 · Benny and Stockholm House of Culture as Self - Skådespelare
- 2015 · Balladen om Bo Widerbergs Joe Hill as
- 2013 · Decency as sig själv
- 2012 · Min sanning as Self
- 2011 · Ibsens dramatiske kvinner as
- 2009 · På genomresa - en intervju med Roy Andersson as Himself
- 2008 · Men and Bergman as
- 2006 · Miss Julie: 100 Years in the Limelight as
- 2003 · Office Hours as Bill
- 2002 · Muraren as Himself
- 2001 · Inga Tidblad - Lysande stjärna av sin tid as Self
- 1998 · Life at Any Cost as Himself
- 1998 · The Glass-Blower's Children as The Emperor
- 1995 · Big Men, Little Men as Reverend Flodin
- 1995 · Stjärnbilder as (archive footage)
- 1994 · Onkel Vanja as Vanja
- 1992 · Maskeraden as Gustav III
- 1992 · Sunday's Children as Erik Bergman
- 1988 · The Father as Ryttmästaren
- 1986 · The American Bride as Edoardo
- 1986 · Gösta Berlings saga as Gösta Berling
- 1985 · August Strindberg: Ett liv as August Strindberg
- 1983 · A Hill on the Dark Side of the Moon as Maxim Kovalevskij
- 1982 · Broken Sky as Axel
- 1981 · The Guldbagge Awards as Self
- 1980 · Räkan från Maxim as Dr. Petypon
- 1979 · Fruen fra havet as
- 1979 · Kristoffers hus as Kristoffer
- 1977 · Bo Widerberg as
- 1975 · Giliap as Giliap
- 1971 · Joe Hill as Joe Hill
- 1970 · The Adventurers as Sergei Nikovitch
- 1969 · Miss Julie as Jean
- 1968 · Black Palm Trees as Colett
- 1967 · Elvira Madigan as Sixten Sparre
- 1966 · Come on Roland! as Roland Jung
- 1965 · Love 65 as Actor
- 1964 · Dance Around the Guldbaggen as Self
- 1963 · Raven's End as Anders
- 1963 · A Sunday in September as Stig
- 1963 · The Baby Carriage as Björn
- 1961 · Pärlemor as Jan Waebel