Erland Josephson height - How tall is Erland Josephson?
Erland Josephson was born on 15 June, 1923 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden, is an actor,writer,director. At 89 years old, Erland Josephson height is 5 ft 10 in (180.0 cm).
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Now We discover Erland Josephson's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 89 years old?
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actor,writer,director |
Erland Josephson Age |
89 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
Born |
15 June 1923 |
Birthday |
15 June |
Birthplace |
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden |
Date of death |
25 February, 2012 |
Died Place |
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden |
Nationality |
Sweden |
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 89 years old group.
Erland Josephson Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Erland Josephson's Wife?
His wife is Barbro Larsson (? - ?), Kristina Adolphson (? - ?) ( divorced), Ulla Aberg (? - 25 February 2012) ( his death)
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Barbro Larsson (? - ?), Kristina Adolphson (? - ?) ( divorced), Ulla Aberg (? - 25 February 2012) ( his death) |
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Erland Josephson Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Erland Josephson worth at the age of 89 years old? Erland Josephson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Sweden. We have estimated
Erland Josephson's net worth
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Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Source of Income |
Actor |
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After starring in "Trolösa" (2000), a film directed by frequent co-star Liv Ullmann and scripted by Bergman, it was time for him to be reunited with Ullmann as an actress under the hand of the maestro himself with "Saraband" (2003).
Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 41st Venice International Film Festival in 1984.
His most memorable non-Bergman roles were in the films of Andrei Tarkovsky, "Nostalghia" (1983) and "The Sacrifice" (1986).
" He continued to work in international cinema in the 1980s and '90s, appearing in Franco Brusati's "To Forget Venice (1980), Dusan Makavejev's "Montenegro" (1981), Philip Kaufman's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), István Szabó's "Hanussen" (1988), and Peter Greenaway's "Prospero's Books" (1991).
Josephson also appeared in Bergman's "Autumn Sonata" (1978), "Fanny and Alexander" (1982) and "After the Rehearsal" (1984).
Josephson did not appear in a non-Swedish film until 1977, when he starred as Friedrich Nietzsche in Italian director Liliana Cavani's "Beyond Good and Evil.
He also succeeded Max Von Sydow as Bergman's favorite male lead in the 1970s, which brought him global fame.
" In Bergman's films of the 1970s, Erland Josephson engendered the neurotic, post-war 20th century man: aloof, introspective, and self-centered.
After co-starring with Von Sydow and Liv Ullmann in "The Passion of Anna" (1969), he had major roles in "The Touch" (1971), "Cries and Whispers" (1972), "Scenes From a Marriage" (a television mini-series edited into a film in 1973), and "Face to Face" (1976).
In 1966, Josepheson succeeded Bergman as creative director of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, a post he held until 1975.
He collaborated on two screenplays with Bergman (using the joint pseudonym of Buntel Eriksson), Alf Kjellin's "The Pleasure Garden" (1961) and Bergman's own "Now About These Women" (1964).
After appearing in Bergman's "The Magician" (1958) in support of Max von Sydow, Josephson did not make another movie until the late '60s, when he was cast in Bergman's "Hour of the Wolf" (1968).
François Truffaut, in his guise as a film critic, wrote in 1958: "Bergman's preeminent strength is the direction he gives his actors. He entrusts the principal roles in his films to the five or six actors he loves best, never type-casting them. They are completely different from one film to the next, often playing diametrically opposite roles.
Josephson appeared in 14 Ingmar Bergman films as an actor in a span of almost 60 years (1946-2003): It Rains on Our Love (1946), To Joy (1950), The Magician (1958), Brink of Life (1958), Hour of the Wolf (1968), The Passion of Anna (1969), Cries & Whispers (1972), Scenes from a Marriage (1973), The Magic Flute (1975), Face to Face (1976), Autumn Sonata (1978), Fanny and Alexander (1982), After the Rehearsal (1984), Larmar och gör sig till (1997), and Saraband (2003). In addition to acting in Bergman's films, Josephson also co-wrote Bergman's All These Women (1964), one of Bergman's rare comedies (and his first film shot in color).
Although he was in several motion pictures in the late 1940s and early '50s, including a bit part in Bergman's "The Man With an Umbrella" (1946), Josephson confined himself to the stage during the first part of his career.
Josephson's relationship with Bergman, a long-time friend, began in the late 1930s when they first worked together in the theater.
Erland Josephson, the distinguished Swedish actor best known for his appearance in Ingmar Bergman's films, was born in Stockholm, Sweden on June 15, 1923.