Per Oscarsson
Per Oscar Heinrich Oscarsson, born on January 28, 1927, in Sweden, was a renowned Swedish actor celebrated for his impactful performances in film and theater. His most notable role came in the 1966 film "Hunger," a poignant adaptation of the novel by Knut Hamsun. Oscarsson's compelling portrayal in this challenging role earned him the prestigious Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the cinematic world.
Throughout his career, Oscarsson displayed remarkable versatility, successfully transitioning between various genres and character types. His work spanned several decades, encompassing a wide array of theater productions and film roles that showcased his deep talent and dedication to the craft of acting.
Oscarsson's contributions to the arts were not limited to film; he also enjoyed a successful stage career, engaging audiences with his powerful performances. He remained an influential figure in Swedish cinema and theater until his passing on December 31, 2010. His legacy endures through his exceptional body of work and the impact he made on Swedish culture and the international film scene.
Filmography
Who Pulled the Plug?
The Last Valley
The New Land
Hunger
Endless Night (1972)
The Night Visitor
The Blockhouse
Honeycomb
Karin Månsdotter
House of Angels
Secrets
Miss April
The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Adventures of Picasso
A Dandy in Aspic
1939
Ronia: The Robber's Daughter
Montenegro