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John Ekman

John Ekman

Biography

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John Ekman (15 November 1880 – 22 November 1949) was a Swedish silent film actor. He appeared in 81 films between 1912 and 1949.

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Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

87

Gender

Male

Birthday

1880-11-16

Place of Birth

Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden

Also Known As

Known For

Love Wins Out Count Only the Happy Moments Black Rudolf To Joy Försök inte med mej... Kungen kommer Atlantäventyret General von Döbeln The Gardener The Last Performance The Ingmar Inheritance Sin Rosen på Tistelön Marknadsafton Snapphanar A Secret Marriage or The Deathbed Confession The Sea Vultures Bombi Bitt and Me Sigge Nilsson och jag His Grace's Will Let No Man Put Asunder Vart hjärta har sin saga Folket på Högbogården It Was in May The Unknown Woman The Suitor from the Highway 33.333 Hearts That Meet Love Stronger than Hate or The Secret of the Daughter of the Forest Svarta rosor Baldevins bröllop The Stormbird The Master Thief The Club of the Living Dead The Phantom Carriage Madame de Thèbes The Outlaw and His Wife The Serious Game Song of the Scarlet Flower Fredlös Gentlemannagangstern Lång-Lasse i Delsbo Brother Against Brother A Man There Was Synnöve Solbakken Family Traditions Lasse-Maja Stiller-fragment The Voice of Passion Johan Ulfstjerna Man's Way with Women The Miracle Judge Not Children of the Streets Guilt Redeemed The Governor's Daughters The Jungle Queen’s Jewel The Paradise Bird In Self Defence The Price of Betrayal The Strike His Wife’s Past The Avenger The Young Nobleman The Girls of Solvik The Black Masks The Shepherd Girl The Norrtull Gang Kalle Utter Daughter of the Highlands The Lucky Pin A Lover in Pawn The Secret of Hotel Paradise The Hermit’s Wife A Commercial House in the Archipelago What a Woman Wants His Father’s Crime Halfbreed The Brothers The Fight Over a Rembrandt Old Age and Madness At the Eleventh Hour Who Shot? His Own Slave The Living Mummy The Valet
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