Birger Malmsten

Birger Malmsten

Deceased · Born: Dec 23, 1920 · Died: Feb 15, 1991

Personal Details

BornDec 23, 1920 Gräsö, Uppsala län, Sweden

Biography

Birger Malmsten, a Swedish thespian, entered the world on December 23, 1920, in the picturesque village of Gräsö, situated within the boundaries of Uppsala län, Sweden. This talented actor left an indelible mark on the cinematic world, appearing in notable films such as A Ship to India, released in 1947, Eva, which premiered in 1948, and Prison, a 1949 production.

Throughout his life, Birger Malmsten was blessed with a loving companion, Haide Göransson, who became his spouse. Together, they shared a deep and abiding love, which brought joy and happiness to their lives.

Tragically, Birger Malmsten's life was cut short, and he departed this world on February 15, 1991, in Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden, located within the province of Stockholms län. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy lives on, and his contributions to the world of cinema continue to be celebrated and cherished.

Career

1984
Jönssonligan får guldfeber
Jönssonligan får guldfeber as The Commander-in-Chief
1976
Face to Face
Face to Face as Older Rapist
1966
Masculin Féminin
Masculin Féminin as He (Man in the Film)
1963
The Silence
The Silence as Bartender
1959
48 Hours to Live
48 Hours to Live as Paul Forsman
1952
Kvinnors väntan
Kvinnors väntan as Martin Lobelius, artist
1951
1950
To Joy
To Joy as Marcel
1949
Thirst
Thirst as Bertil
1948
Night Is My Future
Night Is My Future as Bengt Vyldeke
1947
A Ship to India
A Ship to India as Johannes Blom
1944
Torment
Torment as Kreutz, student