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Born | Falkenberg, Sweden | 31 October 1968
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Per-Olov Danielsson (born 31 October 1968) is a Swedish modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics. [1]
Per Olov Enquist, also known as P. O. Enquist, was a Swedish author. He had worked as a journalist, playwright and novelist.
The Åland official football team is the official football team for Åland, Finland, and is controlled by Ålands Fotbollförbund. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA.
Sweden competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France.
Per Olov Bengtsson is a former ice speed skater from Sweden. He represented his native country in three consecutive Winter Olympics: 1988 in Calgary, Canada, 1992 in Albertville, and 1994 in Lillehammer.
The Nobel Committee for Physics is the Nobel Committee responsible for proposing laureates for the Nobel Prize for Physics. The Nobel Committee for Physics is appointed by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. It usually consists of Swedish professors of physics who are members of the Academy, although the Academy in principle could appoint anyone to the Committee.
Swedish jazz was introduced in Sweden during the 1920s, and was spread through dancehalls and concerts. During the 1930s and 1940s the popularity was increasing, together with increasing record sales. It was by this time that the first jazz clubs was started in Sweden.
Litteris et Artibus is a Swedish royal medal established in 1853 by Charles XV of Sweden, who was then crown prince. It is awarded to people who have made important contributions to culture, especially music, dramatic art and literature.
Sven-Olov Sjödelius was a Swedish sprint canoeist who competed from the early 1950s to the early 1960s. He won two gold medals in the K-2 1000 m event at the 1960 and 1964 Olympics, as well as three medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships.
Olov is a Swedish form of Olav/Olaf, meaning "ancestor's descendant". A common short form of the name is Olle. The name may refer to:
Per-Olov Richardsson is a Swedish former alpine skier who competed in the 1968 Winter Olympics, finishing 43rd in the men's downhill.
Per Nyqvist is a Swedish modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
On a Bench in a Park is a 1960 Swedish thriller film written and directed by Hasse Ekman. He also stars, together with Sigge Fürst, Bengt Ekerot and Lena Granhagen. The film's sets were designed by the art director P.A. Lundgren. It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm and on location around the city including at the Central Station and Vasa Theatre.
Wic Kjellin (1914–1987) was a Swedish film editor. She edited more than a hundred films during her career.
Jens Mansson in America is a 1947 Swedish comedy film directed by Bengt Janzon and starring Edvard Persson, Stig Olin and Mim Persson.
Bengt-Olov Almstedt is a Swedish former backstroke and freestyle swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Events in the year 2018 in Sweden.
The Perfect Patient, also known as Quick, is a 2019 Swedish drama film directed by Mikael Håfström. It follows Sweden’s greatest judicial scandal after the truth about serial killer Thomas Quick is revealed by journalist Hannes Råstam.
There's a Fire Burning is a 1943 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Inga Tidblad, Lars Hanson and Victor Sjöström. It was made at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. Location shooting took place in Jämtland County. It was set in a thinly-disguised version of German-occupied Norway. This was part of a wider wartime strategy of setting films in unnamed countries adopted by the film industry in neutral Sweden. Molander directed a further film on a similar topic The Invisible Wall the following year.
Love is a 1952 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Sven Lindberg, Doris Svedlund and Victor Sjöström. It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall.
Andersson's Kalle is a 1972 Swedish comedy film directed by Arne Stivell and starring Sickan Carlsson, Sten-Åke Cederhök and Britta Holmberg. It is based on the 1901 novel of the same title by Emil Norlander, which has been adapted into films on several occasions. It was followed by a sequel Andersson's Kalle on Top Form in 1973.