Edvin Adolphson

Gustav Edvin Adolphson was a Swedish stage and screen actor and director. He made his stage debut in 1912, his first film "Thomas Graal's Best Child" (1918), and directed the first Swedish sound film, "Säg det i toner/ The Dream Waltz" in 1929. He was actress Harriet Bosse's third husband (1927–1932) and is father of actress Kristina Adolphson (b. 1937) and songwriter/composer Olle Adolphson (1934–2004). Edvin Adolphson appeared in more than 500 roles.

Cast

Hon trodde det var han

(Mark Storm / Kurret)

Dance Around the Guldbaggen

(Self)

Janssons frestelse

When Love Came to the Village

(J. O. Bengtsson)

Ship Ahoy!

(Alvarado de Gotho)

Frökens första barn

(Johannes Porshammar)

Männen i mörker

Tango

Får jag låna din fru?

(Fredrik Fredriksson)

Thomas Graal's Best Child

(Guest at the wedding)

Darling of Mine

(Writer)

One Summer of Happiness

(Anders Persson)

Do You Believe in Angels?

(Viktor Günther)

The Royal Rabble

(Stefan Anker)

Only One Night

(Valdemar Moreaux)

The Phantom Carriage

(Man at the Inn (uncredited))

The General

The Count of the Old Town

(Åke Larsson)

Halfway to heaven

(Nick Pogli)

Flames in the Dark

(Rolf Nordmark)

En svensk tiger

(Johan Tiger)

Song of the Scarlet Flower

(Malm)

The Wind Is My Lover

(Latzo)

The Sixth Shot

(Georg Winkler)

Life Goes On

(Mikael Bourg)

Atlantäventyret

(First Mate)

Supper for Two

(Claude Dubois)

On the Sunny Side

(Joakim Brink)

Playing Truant

(Himself)

Sceningång

(Knut Mattsson)

Swedish Wedding Night

(Victor Palm)

General von Döbeln

(Georg Carl von Döbeln)

Boy of Two Worlds

(Anders, poacher)

Flottans kavaljerer

(Mateo Carotti)

Maria på Kvarngården

(Birger Jern)

A Day Will Dawn

(Rolf Dahlman / Rolf Berg)

The Nuthouse

Gustaf Wasa, Part One

(Kristian II of Denmark)

Gustaf Wasa, Part Two

(Kristian II of Denmark)

With You in My Arms

(Krister Dahl)

Göingehövdingen

(Svend Poulsen)

Litet bo

A Crime

(Rutger von Degerfelt)

A Girl of Solbakken

(Sämund Granliden)

Stjärnbilder

((archive footage))

The Unicorn

(Claes von Klitzow)

The Road to Klockrike

(Rat trap maker)

Young Summer

Sealed Lips

Man's Woman

(Håkan Ingelsson)

Longing for the Sea

(Marius)

To the Orient

Scattered Pages

The Great John Ericsson

Gubben kommer

One Fiancé at a Time

(Henning Werner, disponent)

Triton tvättpulver

The House Surrounded

Andersson, Pettersson och Lundström

The Flying Dutchman

Johan Ulfstjerna

Dollar

(Dr. Jonson)

Thomas Graals myndling

A Scarlet Angel

Begär

Ingen väg tillbaka

Hamlet

Anderssonskans Kalle på nya upptåg

Paradiset

(Rudolf Ekström)

Vingslag i natten

(Vicar Tornelius)

A Wild Bird

(Guest)

En kvinna ombord

(Kapten Åkesson)

Prins hatt under jorden

(Axel)

Sällskapslek

(Gustav Grepe)

Pärlemor

(Gustaf Odenstam)

The Summer Wind Blows

(Tore)

Fröken Kyrkråtta

(Anders Berg)

Dear Relatives

(Ludwig)

Triumph of the Heart

(Torsten Bergström)

Galgmannen

(Col. Christoffer Toll)

Enchanted Journey

(Johan Kasimir Enqvist)

Laila

(Aslak Logje)

Av hjärtans lust

(Anton Humbert)

Rolling Sea

(Henry Lilja)

Kvartetten som sprängdes

(Anders Åvik)

Ryska snuvan

(Nikolajevitj)

The Phantom Carriage

(Georges)

Modern Wives

(Ture Tallén, direktör)

Man's Way with Women

(Olof Koskela)

Bröllopsresan

In Self Defence

Friaren från landsvägen

Bröllopet i Bränna

Där fyren blinkar

Åsa-Hanna

Wanted

Man glömmer ingenting

(Berthold Segervind)

Hon, den enda

Swedenhielms

The Wedding Day

(Johannes Blom)

The People from Simlangs Valley

(Stig Folkesson)

Good Friends and Faithful Neighbors

(Hugo Frejer, direktör)

The Dream Waltz

Hård klang

(Frans Willenhart)

The Pot Journey

Love and Cash Shortages

(Bengt Berger)

Giftas

(General Jakob, Helene's Father)

The Tales of Ensign Stål

A Lover in Pawn

(Guest)

Love's Crucible

(Man at the inn)

Pettersson i Annorlunda

(Jönslund)

The Gyurkovics Boys

(Ballroom guest)

A Goat in the Garden

(Jon Esping)

The Two of Us

(Robert "Bob" Rossiter)

The Smugglers

Hemsöborna

(Erik Nordström, prästen)

Markurells i Wadköping

(Harald Hilding Markurell)