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Rune Carlsten

Rune Carlsten (2 July 1890 – 12 October 1970) was a Swedish actor, screenwriter and film director.[1][2][3]

Rune Carlsten
Carlsten in 1942
Born2 July 1890
Died12 October 1970
Täby, Sweden
Occupation(s)Actor, Writer, Director
Years active1919–1958 (film)

Biography edit

Carlsten studied at Stockholm University from 1908 to 1910, was involved with Einar Fröberg's theater company from 1910 to 1912, at the Swedish Theater in Stockholm from 1912 to 1913, at the Swedish Theater in Helsinki from 1913 to 1914, at the Intimate Theater from 1914 to 1921, at Filmindustri AB Skandia from 1918 to 1921, at Djurgårdsteatern from 1917 to 1921 and from 1924 to 1925, at Lorensbergsteatern in Gothenburg from 1921 to 1924, at Bonnierfilm in 1924, at AB Alb. Ranft's Theater from 1925 to 1926, at the Oscar Theater from 1926 to 1932, at Paramount in Paris from 1929 to 1932, at Finlandia Film (House of Silence) in Helsinki in 1933, at Jarfilm in Oslo in 1932, at the Comedy Theater from 1932 to 1933, at Ufa in Berlin in 1933, and at Rosenbergsatelier in Vienna in 1938.[4]

As early as 1919, he gave an acclaimed performance as Carlsson in the first film adaptation of the people of Hemsö.[5]

In 1933 he was engaged at Dramaten, where he worked as both an actor and director. Here he staged, among other things, Hjalmar Söderberg's play Aftonstjärnan.

He was involved in the first Swedish experiments with speech film around 1930. Rune Carlsten was affiliated with Radiotjänst from 1930 and was a board member of Drottningholmsteatern's Friends.

In 1942, Carlsten made an acclaimed film adaptation of the recently deceased Hjalmar Söderberg's novel Doktor Glas, in which he appeared as a screenwriter, director, and actor.[6]

Rune Carlsten was the son of the wholesaler Eric Carlsten and Hilma Maria Herdin. During the years 1916–1923, he is married to the actress Anna Peréus. From 1925 he was married to the actress Dora Söderberg and the father of the actor and director Rolf Carlsten.

Carlsten is buried at the Northern Cemetery in Stockholm.[7]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Waldman p.223
  2. ^ Kwiatkowski, A. (2013-04-10). Swedish Film Classics. Courier Corporation. ISBN 9780486148205.
  3. ^ World Theatre (in French). International Theatre Institute. 1962.
  4. ^ "NETWATCH: Botany's Wayback Machine". Science. 316 (5831): 1547–1547. 2007-06-15. doi:10.1126/science.316.5831.1547d. ISSN 0036-8075.
  5. ^ Nordin, Magdalena (2014-12-11). "Interreligiösa gruppers samarbete med kommuner i Sverige". Politik. 17 (4). doi:10.7146/politik.v17i4.27596. ISSN 2446-0893.
  6. ^ Lindblom, Jonas; Torres, Sandra (2015-12-03). "Etnicitets- och migrationsrelaterade frågor inom äldreomsorgen: en analys av Svenska Dagbladets rapportering mellan 1995-2008". Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift. 18 (3). doi:10.3384/svt.2011.18.3.2513. ISSN 2003-5624.
  7. ^ "Hittagraven - Kyrkogårdsförvaltningen". etjanst.stockholm.se. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
  8. ^ Hjort, Mette; Lindqvist, Ursula (2016-05-31). A Companion to Nordic Cinema. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118475256.
  9. ^ Iverson, Gunnar; Widding, Astrid Soderbergh; Soila, Tytti (2005-07-19). Nordic National Cinemas. Routledge. ISBN 9781134891771.

Bibliography edit

  • Waldman, Harry. Missing Reels: Lost Films of American and European Cinema. McFarland, 2000.

External links edit

  • Rune Carlsten at IMDb

rune, carlsten, july, 1890, october, 1970, swedish, actor, screenwriter, film, director, carlsten, 1942born2, july, 1890stockholm, swedendied12, october, 1970täby, swedenoccupation, actor, writer, directoryears, active1919, 1958, film, contents, biography, sel. Rune Carlsten 2 July 1890 12 October 1970 was a Swedish actor screenwriter and film director 1 2 3 Rune CarlstenCarlsten in 1942Born2 July 1890Stockholm SwedenDied12 October 1970Taby SwedenOccupation s Actor Writer DirectorYears active1919 1958 film Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected filmography 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksBiography editCarlsten studied at Stockholm University from 1908 to 1910 was involved with Einar Froberg s theater company from 1910 to 1912 at the Swedish Theater in Stockholm from 1912 to 1913 at the Swedish Theater in Helsinki from 1913 to 1914 at the Intimate Theater from 1914 to 1921 at Filmindustri AB Skandia from 1918 to 1921 at Djurgardsteatern from 1917 to 1921 and from 1924 to 1925 at Lorensbergsteatern in Gothenburg from 1921 to 1924 at Bonnierfilm in 1924 at AB Alb Ranft s Theater from 1925 to 1926 at the Oscar Theater from 1926 to 1932 at Paramount in Paris from 1929 to 1932 at Finlandia Film House of Silence in Helsinki in 1933 at Jarfilm in Oslo in 1932 at the Comedy Theater from 1932 to 1933 at Ufa in Berlin in 1933 and at Rosenbergsatelier in Vienna in 1938 4 As early as 1919 he gave an acclaimed performance as Carlsson in the first film adaptation of the people of Hemso 5 In 1933 he was engaged at Dramaten where he worked as both an actor and director Here he staged among other things Hjalmar Soderberg s play Aftonstjarnan He was involved in the first Swedish experiments with speech film around 1930 Rune Carlsten was affiliated with Radiotjanst from 1930 and was a board member of Drottningholmsteatern s Friends In 1942 Carlsten made an acclaimed film adaptation of the recently deceased Hjalmar Soderberg s novel Doktor Glas in which he appeared as a screenwriter director and actor 6 Rune Carlsten was the son of the wholesaler Eric Carlsten and Hilma Maria Herdin During the years 1916 1923 he is married to the actress Anna Pereus From 1925 he was married to the actress Dora Soderberg and the father of the actor and director Rolf Carlsten Carlsten is buried at the Northern Cemetery in Stockholm 7 Selected filmography editEtt farligt frieri 1919 8 Dangerous Paradise 1931 Half Way to Heaven 1931 Tired Theodore 1931 Longing for the Sea 1931 Wife for a Day 1933 The Marriage Game 1935 Conflict 1937 Mot nya tider 1939 Frestelse 1940 Fransson the Terrible 1941 Home from Babylon 1941 Lasse Maja 1941 Doctor Glas 1942 9 General von Dobeln 1942 The Sin of Anna Lans 1943 Mister Collins Adventure 1943 The Invisible Wall 1944 Count Only the Happy Moments 1944 Maria of Kvarngarden 1945 Black Roses 1945 The Serious Game 1945 Classmates 1952 Salka Valka 1954 References edit Waldman p 223 Kwiatkowski A 2013 04 10 Swedish Film Classics Courier Corporation ISBN 9780486148205 World Theatre in French International Theatre Institute 1962 NETWATCH Botany s Wayback Machine Science 316 5831 1547 1547 2007 06 15 doi 10 1126 science 316 5831 1547d ISSN 0036 8075 Nordin Magdalena 2014 12 11 Interreligiosa gruppers samarbete med kommuner i Sverige Politik 17 4 doi 10 7146 politik v17i4 27596 ISSN 2446 0893 Lindblom Jonas Torres Sandra 2015 12 03 Etnicitets och migrationsrelaterade fragor inom aldreomsorgen en analys av Svenska Dagbladets rapportering mellan 1995 2008 Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift 18 3 doi 10 3384 svt 2011 18 3 2513 ISSN 2003 5624 Hittagraven Kyrkogardsforvaltningen etjanst stockholm se Retrieved 2022 06 14 Hjort Mette Lindqvist Ursula 2016 05 31 A Companion to Nordic Cinema John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 9781118475256 Iverson Gunnar Widding Astrid Soderbergh Soila Tytti 2005 07 19 Nordic National Cinemas Routledge ISBN 9781134891771 Bibliography editWaldman Harry Missing Reels Lost Films of American and European Cinema McFarland 2000 External links editRune Carlsten at IMDb nbsp This biographical article related to film in Sweden is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rune Carlsten amp oldid 1206442652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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