Alf Sjöberg

Personal Info

Know For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

1903-06-21 (77 years old)

Deathday

1980-04-16

Place of Birth

Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden

Alf Sjöberg

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sven Erik Alf Sjöberg (21 June 1903, Stockholm – 17 April 1980) was a Swedish theatre and film director. He won the Grand Prix du Festival at the Cannes Film Festival twice: in 1946 for Iris and the Lieutenant (Swedish: Iris och löjtnantshjärta) (part of an eleven-way tie), and in 1951 for his film Miss Julie (Swedish: Fröken Julie)[1] (an adaption of the August Strindberg's play which tied with Vittorio De Sica's Miracle in Milan). Despite his success with films Torment (1944) and Miss Julie, Sjöberg was above all, and foremost, a stage director; perhaps the greatest at Dramaten (alongside, first, Ol...

Production

1969

The Father

as Director

1969

The Father

as Screenplay

1951

Miss Julie

as Director

1951

Miss Julie

as Writer

1944

Torment

as Director

1954

1960

The Judge

as Director

1960

The Judge

as Writer

1966

The Island

as Director

1949

Only a Mother

as Director

1949

Only a Mother

as Writer

1953

Barabbas

as Director

1956

Last Pair Out

as Director

1944

Kungajakt

as Director

1945

Resan bort

as Director

1945

Resan bort

as Writer

1944

Kungajakt

as Writer

1966

The Island

as Writer

1929

The Strongest

as Director

1929

The Strongest

as Writer

1953

Barabbas

as Writer

1941

1941

1959

Stängda dörrar

as Director

1955

Hamlet

as Director

1955

Hamlet

as Writer

1942

1942

1955

Vildfåglar

as Director

1955

Vildfåglar

as Scenario Writer

1940

1946

Three Dances

as Director

1940

1940

1954

Karin Månsdotter

as Screenplay

1946

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