Lars-Eric Kjellgren
Lars-Eric Kjellgren was born on Aug 28, 1918 in Sweden. Lars-Eric Kjellgren's big-screen debut came with Night in the Harbor directed by Hampe Faustman in 1943.
Lars-Eric August Kjellgren, born August 28, 1918, in Arvika, Sweden, was a director and writer. He was hired by SF (Svensk Filmindustri) in 1942 as a writer. At SF he worked with directors like Ingmar Bergman, Alf Sjöberg, Gustaf Molander and with actor/director Nils Poppe. Lars-Eric Kjellgren debuted as technical film director in 1946, and artistic film director 1947. He was a significant and powerful director with great passion for social justice. During the fifties, he made a number of films about social problems and juvenile delinquency. "Nattens Ljus/ Nighttime Light" (1957) is perhaps one of his most celebrated productions. "Natten Ljus" was nominated for the Golden Lion award at Venivce Film Festival 1957. Lars-Eric Kjellgren directed 20 feature films from 1946 to 1961. He passed away on February 10, 2003, in Stockholm, Sweden.
Birthday
Aug 28, 1918Place of Birth
Arvika, Värmlands län, Sweden
Movies & TV Shows
- 1959
director
5.1 - 1958
director
4.3 - 1957
director, writer
5.8 - 1957
director
5.7 - 1956
director
5.7 - 1955
writer, director
6.7 - 1953
director, writer
6.2 - 1953
director
4.6 - 1952
director
4.7 - 1952
director
4.6 - 1951
director
5.1 - 1950
writer, director
6.4 - 1949
director
5.3 - 1948
director
6.0 - 1947
director
6.6 - 1943
writer
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