Ralph Carlsson
Ralph Ingemar Carlsson, born Karlsson on March 5, 1952, in Gothenburg, Sweden, is a prominent actor celebrated for his diverse performances in film and television. He has made a significant mark in the Swedish film industry, particularly with his role in the critically acclaimed movie "Fucking Åmål" (1998), which garnered international attention and showcased his talent.
Carlsson further distinguished himself with his performance in "Flickan som lekte med elden" (2009), the second installment in the renowned Millennium Trilogy, where he contributed to the film's gripping narrative. His versatility is further highlighted in "Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann" (2013), a comedic adventure based on the best-selling novel, which enjoyed commercial success both in Sweden and abroad.
Throughout his career, Ralph Carlsson has built a reputation for bringing depth and authenticity to his characters, making him a respected figure in the entertainment industry. His contributions have not only enriched Swedish cinema but have also resonated with audiences internationally. As a talented actor with a passion for storytelling, Carlsson continues to be a vital presence in the world of film.
Filmography
Festival
Oldboys
We Can Be Heroes!
The Ugly Stepsister
The 101-Year-Old Man Who Skipped Out on the Bill and Disappeared
The Chef
Show Me Love
My Life as a Dog
Göta Canal 4: Win or Disappear
Se upp för dårarna
A Summer Tale