Christer Flodin

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Christer Flodin
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Christer Flodin (born September 1, 1948 in Stockholm) is a Swedish television actor, best known for his appearances in crime drama series.

In 1992 he appeared in the miniseries Ett Äktenskap i kris and in 1994 he appeared in the crime thriller series Stockholm Marathon . In 1996 he starred as Dr. Josefsson in the series Skilda världar . In 2003 he had a small role in the Clas Lindberg directed comedy film Don't Cry Wolf .


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