
Ulf Johansson
Acting
Biography
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Born: February 4, 1922
Place of Birth: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Known For

Face to Face
A psychiatrist temporarily separated from her family begins to experience severe psychological distress while working at a mental hospital and returning to her childhood home. As her professional responsibilities and personal relationships intersect, she undergoes a breakdown that forces her to confront long-suppressed memories and fears. (Note: This entry refers to the 1976 four-part Swedish television miniseries. A condensed theatrical feature edited from the same material was released separately in 1976.)

The Master Detective and Rasmus
Kalle Blomkvist and his friends intervene when a professor and his little son Rasmus are kidnapped.

The Seventh Seal
When disillusioned Swedish knight Antonius Block returns home from the Crusades to find his country in the grips of the Black Death, he challenges Death to a chess match for his life. Tormented by the belief that God does not exist, Block sets off on a journey, meeting up with traveling players Jof and his wife, Mia, and becoming determined to evade Death long enough to commit one redemptive act while he still lives.

Wild Strawberries
Crotchety retired doctor Isak Borg travels from Stockholm to Lund, Sweden, with his pregnant and unhappy daughter-in-law, Marianne, in order to receive an honorary degree from his alma mater. Along the way, they encounter a series of hitchhikers, each of whom causes the elderly doctor to muse upon the pleasures and failures of his own life. These include the vivacious young Sara, a dead ringer for the doctor's own first love.

Söndagspromenaden
A tale about the Coriander family at the turn of the century.

Waiting for Godot
Somewhere sits two men, Vladimir and Estragon, waiting for a man named Godot. Internationally acclaimed Swedish TV dramatized version of the classic stage play.

Shame
In the midst of a civil war, a pair of former violinists in a tempestuous marriage oversee a farm on a rural island. In spite of their best efforts to escape their homeland, the war impinges on every aspect of their lives.

Smiles of a Summer Night
Early in the 20th century, middle-aged lawyer Fredrik Egerman and his young wife, Anne, have still not consummated their marriage, while Fredrik's son finds himself increasingly attracted to his new stepmother. To make matters worse, Fredrik's old flame Desiree makes a public bet that she can seduce him at a romantic weekend retreat where four couples convene, swapping partners and pairing off in unexpected ways.

Hour of the Wolf
While vacationing on a remote German island with his younger pregnant wife, an artist has an emotional breakdown while confronting his repressed desires.

Face to Face
A psychiatrist temporarily separated from her family begins to experience severe psychological distress while working at a mental hospital and returning to her childhood home. As her professional responsibilities and personal relationships intersect, she undergoes a breakdown that forces her to confront long-suppressed memories and fears. (Note: This entry refers to the 1976 theatrical feature film (approximately 135 minutes), created by condensing and re-editing the four-part Swedish television miniseries originally produced the same year.)
Filmography
as Boman
as Fredrik
as Land owner
as Lame Fredrik
as Arvid
as Canziano
as Helmuth Wankel
as Helmuth Wankel
as Andra prästen (Second Priest)
as Felix's father
as Häradshövdingen
as Pozzo
as Ragnar Ruriksson
as Lasse
as Doctor
as Heerbrand
as Salvation Colonel Andersson
as Boman
as Bror Väster
as Lawyer
as Man in Black
as Engineer
as Raskling
as Parish constable Johansson
as Alvar Sund
as Sixten Fyltegård
as Lightmaster at China
as Professor (uncredited)
as Isak's Father (uncredited)
as Jocke
as Knight Commander (uncredited)
as Legal Clerk (uncredited)
as Vicar
as Olle Sivert
as Police com.
as Neighbor
as kamrer Larsson
as Axel
as Peters
as Henry
as A Man in the Waiting Room at the Train Station (uncredited)
as Stålvispen