
Till minne av Gösta Ekman
Documentary
Overview
The actor and director Gösta Ekman was one of Sweden's most popular artists. He was born 77 years ago straight into the Swedish acting elite. In this memory film, we start from the very last filmed interview that was done with Gösta.
Top Cast


Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman
Self
Gösta Ekman
Self


Henrik Dorsin
Henrik Dorsin
Self
Henrik Dorsin
Self


Mia Skäringer
Mia Skäringer
Self
Mia Skäringer
Self


Grynet Molvig
Grynet Molvig
Self
Grynet Molvig
Self


Måns Herngren
Måns Herngren
Self
Måns Herngren
Self


Sissela Kyle
Sissela Kyle
Self
Sissela Kyle
Self


Henrik Schyffert
Henrik Schyffert
Self
Henrik Schyffert
Self


Robert Gustafsson
Robert Gustafsson
Self
Robert Gustafsson
Self


Ulf Brunnberg
Ulf Brunnberg
Self
Ulf Brunnberg
Self


Rolf Börjlind
Rolf Börjlind
Self
Rolf Börjlind
Self
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