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Home/People/Tore Svennberg
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Born
Feb 28, 1858Died: May 8, 1941
Lived 83 years
Place of Birth
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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Tore Svennberg

Acting

Biography
Olof Teodor "Tore" Svennberg (28 February 1858 – 8 May 1941) was a Swedish actor and theatre director whose career spanned more than five decades. Born in Stockholm, Tore Svennberg made his stage debut at the Folkan Theatre in his hometown in 1877. From 1878 to 1891 he was engaged with various national touring theatre companies with actress Julia Håkansson and was from time to time cast by Swedish stage director Albert Ranft. At the Swedish Theatre, he played in several August Strindberg dramas: Gustav Vasa, starred in Erik XIV in 1899, A Dream Play in 1907 and The Dance of Death in 1919. He also appeared in many roles by Henrik Ibsen: as Helmer in A Doll's House in 1889, as Hjalmar Ekdahl in The Wild Duck in 1891 and as Borkman in John Gabriel Borkman in 1897. In 1920, Svennberg was engaged at the Swedish Royal Dramatic Theatre, where he later became director from 1922 to 1928. He managed to attract audiences by focusing on classics and foreign plays. Svennberg also appeared in a number of films, beginning in the Victor Sjöström-directed 1919 drama Sons of Ingmar, based on the novel Jerusalem by Selma Lagerlöf, and performed in his last film role at the age of 82 in Per Lindberg's 1940 drama Stål. He is possibly best recalled internationally for his role as Magnus Barring in the 1938 film A Woman's Face opposite actress Ingrid Bergman.
Steel poster

Steel

as Anker
1940
A Woman's Face poster

A Woman's Face

as Barring
1938
Ocean Breakers poster

Ocean Breakers

as Anders Nordeman
1935
Vad veta väl männen? poster

Vad veta väl männen?

Cast
1933
Frida's Songs poster

Frida's Songs

as P.A. Brickman
1930
The Dream Waltz poster

The Dream Waltz

Cast
1929
Love's Crucible poster

Love's Crucible

as Mayor
1922
A Wild Bird poster

A Wild Bird

as Richard Brenner
1921
The Phantom Carriage poster

The Phantom Carriage

as Georges
1921
The Monastery of Sendomir poster

The Monastery of Sendomir

as Count Starschensky
1920
Sons of Ingmar poster

Sons of Ingmar

as Stor Ingmar Ingmarsson
1919