A scene in the film Kära släkten (Dear family) with Tutta Rolf and Gosta Ekman hugging each other, 1933. - Vintage Photograph

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A scene in the film Kära släkten (Dear family) with Tutta Rolf and Gosta Ekman hugging each other, 1933. Dear family is a Swedish comedy film from 1933 , directed by Gustaf Molander. The film is about a particular merchant Friis, who has three daughters, two of whom are married to high-ranking males. Economically, however, is not his daughter Lillis man Clas it so good. His estate Clas Berga Castle is mortgaged and mortgages begins to decay. Finally, it will be the auction of the whole. To raise money trying Clas and Lilli start nightclub. The film had its premiere in Sweden Gavle the 23 October 1933 . It has been shown on SVT several times. Solveig Jenny Ekman, known as Tutta Rolf, unmarried Berntzen, born 7 October 1907 in Christiania , Norway , died 26 October 1994 in Los Angeles (registered in the Oscars parish , Stockholm [1] ), was a Norwegian - Swedish singer , actor and revue artist . Tutta Rolf debuted as a revue artist in Christiania 1923rd She was launched in Sweden in 1928 by Ernst Rolf. In the 1930s she became a movie star and in 1935 she even made ​​two films in Hollywood . She appeared in revues of Ernst Rolf , Karl Gerhard and Kar de Mumma . Tutta Rolf was acclaimed as an actress in several movies, including Love and cash shortage , a gentle wink and Sara learns some manners . She played Ophelia to Gosta Ekman Elder in Hamlet at the Vasa Theatre in 1934 and had success with songs like: Now we're up, up, up, A sailor on horseback is nothing, the great, great, great, great love and A still wink. Gosta Ekman older , Frans Viktor Gösta Ekman , born 28 december 1890 in Stockholm , died 12 January 1938 in Stockholm, was a Swedish actor and theater director. He was the father of Hasse Ekman and grandfather to Gösta Ekman . Gosta Ekman grew up as an only child in a family where the father was a bookkeeper and mother trained as a hair stylist . The family moved some but lived mainly on Östermalm in Stockholm. Father Francis died of tuberculosis when he was 30 years old when Gosta was only five years. The mother later married and had three more children, but it was 13-year-old Gösta already boarded errand boy. He then went to work at the office and at play, he played amateur theater, his dreams were, there were many years no doubt. He also studied for the actor Anders de Wahl . man, woman, tutta rolf, gosta ekman A scene in the film Kära släkten (Dear family) with Tutta Rolf and Gosta Ekman hugging each other, 1933. Dear family is a Swedish comedy film from 1933 , directed by Gustaf Molander. The film is about a particular merchant Friis, who has three daughters, two of whom are married to high-ranking males. Economically, however, is not his daughter Lillis man Clas it so good. His estate Clas Berga Castle is mortgaged and mortgages begins to decay. Finally, it will be the auction of the whole. To raise money trying Clas and Lilli start nightclub. The film had its premiere in Sweden Gavle the 23 October 1933 . It has been shown on SVT several times. Solveig Jenny Ekman, known as Tutta Rolf, unmarried Berntzen, born 7 October 1907 in Christiania , Norway , died 26 October 1994 in Los Angeles (registered in the Oscars parish , Stockholm [1] ), was a Norwegian - Swedish singer , actor and revue artist . Tutta Rolf debuted as a revue artist in Christiania 1923rd She was launched in Sweden in 1928 by Ernst Rolf. In the 1930s she became a movie star and in 1935 she even made ​​two films in Hollywood . She appeared in revues of Ernst Rolf , Karl Gerhard and Kar de Mumma . Tutta Rolf was acclaimed as an actress in several movies, including Love and cash shortage , a gentle wink and Sara learns some manners . She played Ophelia to Gosta Ekman Elder in Hamlet at the Vasa Theatre in 1934 and had success with songs like: Now we're up, up, up, A sailor on horseback is nothing, the great, great, great, great love and A still wink. Gosta Ekman older , Frans Viktor Gösta Ekman , born 28 december 1890 in Stockholm , died 12 January 1938 in Stockholm, was a Swedish actor and theater director. He was the father of Hasse Ekman and grandfather to Gösta Ekman . Gosta Ekman grew up as an only child in a family where the father was a bookkeeper and mother trained as a hair stylist . The family moved some but lived mainly on Östermalm in Stockholm. Father Francis died of tuberculosis when he was 30 years old when Gosta was only five years. The mother later married and had three more children, but it was 13-year-old Gösta already boarded errand boy. He then went to work at the office and at play, he played amateur theater, his dreams were, there were many years no doubt. He also studied for the actor Anders de Wahl . man, woman, tutta rolf, gosta ekman

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