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Reine Claes-Göran Brynolfsson (born 15 January 1953) is a Swedish actor. He was born in Gothenburg.
Reine Brynolfsson | |
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Born | Reine Claes-Göran Brynolfsson 15 January 1953 Gothenburg, Sweden |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1982–present |
Children | 2[1] |
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Ofelia kommer til byen | John | |
1986 | Moa | Harry | |
1986 | The Serpent's Way | Jani | |
1988 | In the Shadow of the Raven | Trausti | |
1990 | Blankt vapen | Bruno | |
1990 | Blackjack | Robert Mårbrink | |
1991 | The White Viking | ||
1992 | Hammar | Drawe | |
1992 | House of Angels | Henning Collmer, vicar | |
1992 | Svart Lucia | Spielman, Teacher | |
1993 | The Slingshot | Hinke Berggren | |
1993 | Murder at the Savoy | Hampus Broberg | |
1993 | Sista dansen | Claes Särlefalk | |
1994 | Pillertrillaren | Larsson | |
1994 | Illusioner | Erik | |
1994 | House of Angels – The Second Summer | Henning Collmer, vicar | |
1996 | Jerusalem | Tim | |
1996 | Rusar i hans famn | Tore | |
1997 | Adam & Eva | Sven | |
1997 | En kvinnas huvud | Wilhelm | |
1997 | Spring för livet | Närpolisen Tommy | |
1998 | The Last Contract | Bo Ekman | |
1998 | Les Misérables | Captain Beauvais | |
1999 | Ungfrúin góða og húsið | Hans | |
2000 | Knockout | Råttan | |
2000 | Anna | Morten | |
2001 | A Song for Martin | Biederman | |
2001 | As White as in Snow | Enoch Thulin | |
2001 | Deadline | Spiken | |
2003 | Kitchen Stories | Malmberg | |
2003 | Paradiset (2003 film) | Spiken | |
2005 | Bang Bang Orangutang | Åke's Boss | |
2005 | Blodsbröder | Olle | |
2006 | 7 miljonärer | André / Kowalski | |
2006 | Sökarna: Återkomsten | Roger | |
2007 | Parents | Johann | |
2010 | House of Angels – Third Time Lucky | Henning Collmer | |
2013 | Shed No Tears | Bosse | |
2016 | Under pyramiden | Bo Lauritz | |
2017 | Ravens | Agne | |
2020 | Love & Anarchy | Friedrich |
References
edit- ^ Johansson, Mona (17 May 2006). "Reine Brynolfsson". Metro (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 January 2016.
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