A scene from the film Seventh Heaven with Sickan Carlsson as Lovisa Sundelius, the doctor and Gunnar Björnstrand as Major Ernst C: son Kruuse, Loviisa fiancé, 1956. - Vintage Photograph

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A scene from the film Seventh Heaven with Sickan Carlsson as Lovisa Sundelius, the doctor and Gunnar Björnstrand as Major Ernst C: son Kruuse, Loviisa fiancé, 1956. Seventh Heaven is a Swedish comedy film from 1956 directed by Hasse Ekman . Radio idol Willy Lorens (Hasse Ekman) is a success in the radio series "Seventh Heaven". The amount of fan mail and attention finally becomes too much for Willy, who suffers a minor collapse. He was taken to hospital where he meets Dr. Loviisa Sundelius (Sickan Carlsson), virtually the only woman in Sweden who do not admire the radio idol. Because it's Shipping day for the program he gets a vitamin injection (intramuscularly) and licensed to broadcast the program from the sickbed. The idea is that a girl will participate in the program but she fail - and when Lovisa look into the room, he gets her to play the role of the girl. She improvises wildly and put the radio idol in a role he did not want. The next day, he is in the headlines and first few pages where the newspapers write about fadäsen. To get away from it all, he buys a bus ticket to Italy, the same trip that also Loviisa Sundelius have a ticket. On the trip are also Loviisa tråkige fiancé (Gunnar Björnstrand) ... The film was shot with exterior images filmed in Helsingborg , Hamburg , Heidelberg , Venice , Assisi and Rome as well as the interiors of the Råsunda studios . The film premiered June 11, 1956 at the Red Mill in Stockholm. It received 1959 sequel Heaven and pancake . Sickan Anna-Greta Carlsson Adamson [2] , Carlsson was born 12 August 1915 in the parish of Katarina , Stockholm , death 2 november 2011 in Högalids Assembly , Stockholm, was a Swedish actress and singer . Carlsson was the daughter of typographer Witus Carlsson and affärsekpediten Siri Lindblom. She was the only child and grew up on Södermalm and Östermalm in Stockholm . His first name Sickan she received after her father's favorite actor Sickan Castegren . As a young man helped her to her aunt's dairy business in the old town. [3] At the age of ten Carlsson appeared for the first time on the radio. Together with her ​​friend Birgit Tengroth she sang Alice Tegner show " Hepatica " in the radio program Children's mailbox led by sven jerring . [4] In the fall of 1930 she participated for the first time in the Typographical Association amateur revue Typernas revue at Grona Lund . There, she was asked by the Southern theater director Bjorn Hodell if she wanted to participate in the theater revue that autumn but Carlsson's mother said no because her daughter was still in school. Carlsson also participated in union revue following the fall and was then called up by the head of the IRE movie, Olof Thiel , who asked her to come and audition for the lead role in a stolen roll (1932). Starr went though the Aino Taube but Carlsson was instead given a supporting role in the film. [5] Knut Gunnar Björnstrand, [1] originally Johanson, born 13 november 1909 in Stockholm , died 26 May 1986 in Djursholm , [1] was a Swedish actor and comedian . Gunnar Björnstrand the son of an actress's father, Oscar Johanson . It is not surprising that he wanted to be an actor, even as a child. But first he worked as a baker's apprentice in a barber shop and pack handlers. After theater studies Julia Håkansson he debuted in 1933 at Hippodromteatern Adam Marc Conellys God's green pastures. [2] He came in at the Royal Dramatic Theatre School in 1933, while Ingrid Bergman , Signe Hasso and the woman who became his wife for life, Lillie Björnstrand . [ 3] After graduating in 1935 received the commitment at the Swedish Theatre in Vaasa where they were forced to live in straitened circumstances. Gunnar and Lillie Björnstrand returned to Sweden after two years in Finland . It took several years for Gunnar Björnstrand to establish himself as an actor, he found it difficult to support themselves financially in the småroller offered. He played among others on the Oscar Theatre and New Theatre and participated in the National Theatre's tours. [2] Björnstrand first major film role was in Night in the port in 1943 , then followed the major tasks of Sussie 1945 Kristin officer in 1946. In the late 1940s, was Gunnar Björnstrand something of a sparring partner for Nils Poppe in the immensely popular Bom films: Soldat Bom 1948 Pappa Bom 1949, the Customs-Bom 1951, and Flight-Bom in 1952. His long-standing collaboration with Bergman began already during the war years when he starred in Ghost Sonata at the Civic Hall in Stockholm, and in Wood Painting in Malmo. In 1946, he starred in his first Bergman film It Rains on Our Love . Through her ​​participation in films like Sawdust and Tinsel 1953 , A Lesson in Love in 1954, Smiles 1955 and The Seventh Seal 1957 was Gunnar Björnstrand internationally known. In the 1960s he served, among other things , as in a mirror , face and Winter Light Bergman. The shooting of Winter created an uneasy atmosphere between the two, and it took many years before they worked together again. Björnstrand contract with the Swedish Film Industry went out in the 1960s and was not renewed. Instead, he made ​​several roles in TV theater, including Konjander in Hittebarnet, Professor Higgins in Pygmalion and His grace in His grace wills . He was a success in comedies at the Vasa Theatre in Stockholm including the Garden Party, Plaza Suite, and how others love. On Vasan, he was also a favorite role in Joy spreader, a shabby, cynical entertainer in London's demimonde. He also appeared in a few films abroad, including starring in the Italian film Isola, and he was contacted by Fellini for a role, which he declined because of language difficulties. In radio, he had including starring in the comedy series The bowler hat and umbrella . Björnstrand made ​​his last movie role in Bergman's masterpiece Fanny and Alexander in 1982. He was already marked by illness. More than ten years earlier he had suffered a stroke that paralyzed half of the body, and therefore had the old difficulties to learn his lines. Although he had previously made a big role at the City Theatre and the iron will seen to re-teach both plastic and speech. Björnstrand showed during his long career, sample a unique breadth as he did everything from light-hearted comedies to heavy dramas, and original character interpretations. He made over 100 films, 17 of which with Ingmar Bergman. A scene from the film Seventh Heaven with Sickan Carlsson as Lovisa Sundelius, the doctor and Gunnar Björnstrand as Major Ernst C: son Kruuse, Loviisa fiancé, 1956. Seventh Heaven is a Swedish comedy film from 1956 directed by Hasse Ekman . Radio idol Willy Lorens (Hasse Ekman) is a success in the radio series "Seventh Heaven". The amount of fan mail and attention finally becomes too much for Willy, who suffers a minor collapse. He was taken to hospital where he meets Dr. Loviisa Sundelius (Sickan Carlsson), virtually the only woman in Sweden who do not admire the radio idol. Because it's Shipping day for the program he gets a vitamin injection (intramuscularly) and licensed to broadcast the program from the sickbed. The idea is that a girl will participate in the program but she fail - and when Lovisa look into the room, he gets her to play the role of the girl. She improvises wildly and put the radio idol in a role he did not want. The next day, he is in the headlines and first few pages where the newspapers write about fadäsen. To get away from it all, he buys a bus ticket to Italy, the same trip that also Loviisa Sundelius have a ticket. On the trip are also Loviisa tråkige fiancé (Gunnar Björnstrand) ... The film was shot with exterior images filmed in Helsingborg , Hamburg , Heidelberg , Venice , Assisi and Rome as well as the interiors of the Råsunda studios . The film premiered June 11, 1956 at the Red Mill in Stockholm. It received 1959 sequel Heaven and pancake . Sickan Anna-Greta Carlsson Adamson [2] , Carlsson was born 12 August 1915 in the parish of Katarina , Stockholm , death 2 november 2011 in Högalids Assembly , Stockholm, was a Swedish actress and singer . Carlsson was the daughter of typographer Witus Carlsson and affärsekpediten Siri Lindblom. She was the only child and grew up on Södermalm and Östermalm in Stockholm . His first name Sickan she received after her father's favorite actor Sickan Castegren . As a young man helped her to her aunt's dairy business in the old town. [3] At the age of ten Carlsson appeared for the first time on the radio. Together with her ​​friend Birgit Tengroth she sang Alice Tegner show " Hepatica " in the radio program Children's mailbox led by sven jerring . [4] In the fall of 1930 she participated for the first time in the Typographical Association amateur revue Typernas revue at Grona Lund . There, she was asked by the Southern theater director Bjorn Hodell if she wanted to participate in the theater revue that autumn but Carlsson's mother said no because her daughter was still in school. Carlsson also participated in union revue following the fall and was then called up by the head of the IRE movie, Olof Thiel , who asked her to come and audition for the lead role in a stolen roll (1932). Starr went though the Aino Taube but Carlsson was instead given a supporting role in the film. [5] Knut Gunnar Björnstrand, [1] originally Johanson, born 13 november 1909 in Stockholm , died 26 May 1986 in Djursholm , [1] was a Swedish actor and comedian . Gunnar Björnstrand the son of an actress's father, Oscar Johanson . It is not surprising that he wanted to be an actor, even as a child. But first he worked as a baker's apprentice in a barber shop and pack handlers. After theater studies Julia Håkansson he debuted in 1933 at Hippodromteatern Adam Marc Conellys God's green pastures. [2] He came in at the Royal Dramatic Theatre School in 1933, while Ingrid Bergman , Signe Hasso and the woman who became his wife for life, Lillie Björnstrand . [ 3] After graduating in 1935 received the commitment at the Swedish Theatre in Vaasa where they were forced to live in straitened circumstances. Gunnar and Lillie Björnstrand returned to Sweden after two years in Finland . It took several years for Gunnar Björnstrand to establish himself as an actor, he found it difficult to support themselves financially in the småroller offered. He played among others on the Oscar Theatre and New Theatre and participated in the National Theatre's tours. [2] Björnstrand first major film role was in Night in the port in 1943 , then followed the major tasks of Sussie 1945 Kristin officer in 1946. In the late 1940s, was Gunnar Björnstrand something of a sparring partner for Nils Poppe in the immensely popular Bom films: Soldat Bom 1948 Pappa Bom 1949, the Customs-Bom 1951, and Flight-Bom in 1952. His long-standing collaboration with Bergman began already during the war years when he starred in Ghost Sonata at the Civic Hall in Stockholm, and in Wood Painting in Malmo. In 1946, he starred in his first Bergman film It Rains on Our Love . Through her ​​participation in films like Sawdust and Tinsel 1953 , A Lesson in Love in 1954, Smiles 1955 and The Seventh Seal 1957 was Gunnar Björnstrand internationally known. In the 1960s he served, among other things , as in a mirror , face and Winter Light Bergman. The shooting of Winter created an uneasy atmosphere between the two, and it took many years before they worked together again. Björnstrand contract with the Swedish Film Industry went out in the 1960s and was not renewed. Instead, he made ​​several roles in TV theater, including Konjander in Hittebarnet, Professor Higgins in Pygmalion and His grace in His grace wills . He was a success in comedies at the Vasa Theatre in Stockholm including the Garden Party, Plaza Suite, and how others love. On Vasan, he was also a favorite role in Joy spreader, a shabby, cynical entertainer in London's demimonde. He also appeared in a few films abroad, including starring in the Italian film Isola, and he was contacted by Fellini for a role, which he declined because of language difficulties. In radio, he had including starring in the comedy series The bowler hat and umbrella . Björnstrand made ​​his last movie role in Bergman's masterpiece Fanny and Alexander in 1982. He was already marked by illness. More than ten years earlier he had suffered a stroke that paralyzed half of the body, and therefore had the old difficulties to learn his lines. Although he had previously made a big role at the City Theatre and the iron will seen to re-teach both plastic and speech. Björnstrand showed during his long career, sample a unique breadth as he did everything from light-hearted comedies to heavy dramas, and original character interpretations. He made over 100 films, 17 of which with Ingmar Bergman.

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