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Stig Olin, né Högberg (11 September 1920 – 28 June 2008) was a Swedish actor, theatre director, songwriter and singer. He was the father of actress Lena Olin and singer Mats Olin (1947–2023). He was married to film actresses Britta Holmberg and Helena Kallenbäck.
Stig Olin, ursprungligen Högberg, född 11 september 1920 i Kungsholms församling, Stockholm, död 28 juni 2008 i Kungsholms församling i Stockholm, var en svensk skådespelare, regissör, sångare, radioman och låtskrivare.
Stig Olin (1920-2008) was a versatile and influential figure in Swedish entertainment, known for his roles in Ingmar Bergman's films and his own adaptations of Astrid Lindgren's books. He also wrote and performed many songs, directed radio shows and musicals, and worked as a radio executive.
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- Kungsholm, Stockholm, Uppland, Sweden
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- Kungsholm, Stockholm, Uppland, Sweden
Stig Olin was a Swedish actor, director and composer who worked with Ingmar Bergman and Astrid Lindgren. He also wrote and performed many songs and radio shows, and was the father of Mats Olin and Lena Olin.
- September 11, 1920
- June 28, 2008
Stig Olin was a Swedish performer who worked with Ingmar Bergman in several films, often playing his alter ego. He also had a career in radio, theatre and music, and was the father of Mats and Lena Olin.
Stig Olin was a Swedish actor, composer and director who worked with Ingmar Bergman on several films. He also had a career in music and radio, and died in 2008.
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Jul 6, 2008 · Swedish filmmaker, actor, writer and composer Stig Olin passed away in 2008 at the age of 87. He starred in six Bergman films, directed 10 features and wrote several musicals.