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Ernst-Hugo Järegård

Birthday: 1928-12-12 Place of Birth: Ystad, Kristianstad län, Sweden
Synopsis

Ernst-Hugo Alfred Järegård, (born 12 December 1928 in Ystad, died 6 September 1998 in Lidingö, Stockholm County) was a Swedish actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ernst-Hugo Järegård, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Acting

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Perils of Cupid
as    Carl Jung
In the third film in the series, in 1908, Henry Jones Sr. takes his wife, son and the boy's tutor to the world's first psycho-analytical conference in Viena, Austria. Young Indy meets Princess Sophie of Austia, daughter of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and develops deep feelings for her. He even asks Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Alfred Adler for love advice. On their next stop in Florence, Anna Jones becomes the object of affection for the persuasive opera composer Giacomo Puccini. With her husband away in Rome, Anna is torn between her feelings for her husband and the impulsive Italian.
The Kingdom II
as    Stig Helmer
Set in the neurosurgical ward of Copenhagen's Rigshospitalet, the city and country's main hospital, nicknamed "Riget", "Riget" means "the realm" or "the kingdom" and leads one to think of "dødsriget", the realm of the dead.
The Kingdom
as    Stig Helmer
Set in the neurosurgical ward of Copenhagen's Rigshospitalet, the city and country's main hospital, nicknamed "Riget", a number of characters, staff and patients alike, encounter bizarre phenomena, both human and supernatural.
Europa
as    Uncle Kessler
A young, idealist American gets a job as a train conductor for the Zentropa railway network in postwar, US-occupied Frankfurt. As various people try to take advantage of him, he soon finds his position politically sensitive, and gets caught up in a whirlpool of conspiracies and Nazi sympathisers.
Skånska mord - Esarparen
as    Nils Andersson
Esarparen is a man who a long time wished death of his wife and suddenly is accused of murdering her. He protests his innocence. Does he speak the true or is he the man who could kill his own wife? Either that or is it a third possibility that bypassed both the court and the press?
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