Torsten Bergström

Swedish actor and director

Torsten Bergström - Performers & Entertainers born December 10th, 1896
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Bergström was a prominent Swedish actor and director, active in theater and film. He featured in numerous productions throughout his career. His work in the film 'Kungen av Dalarna' highlighted his acting prowess, while his directorial efforts contributed to Swedish cinema's development during the mid-20th century. Bergström's contributions to the arts also included work in widespread theatrical productions.

Starred in the film 'Kungen av Dalarna'

Directed several significant theatrical productions

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