Stig Grybe
Stig Grybe (born 18 July 1928) is a Swedish actor, comedian, writer and film director.[1]
Grybe's debut as a film actor was in the 1947 film Får jag lov, magistern, starring Stig Järrel and Ulla Sallert. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Grybe played the character "Ante Nordlund" on the radio, in a 1963 TV series, and in the 1964 movie Drömpojken. He also worked in some of the Knäppupp revues.[1] He is scheduled to voice The Dog Hotel (scheduled for 2000).
Grybe has worked on the stage, in TV series and films up until the present time.
Selected filmography
- Don't Give Up (1947)
- 1956-Kalle Stropp, Grodan Boll och deras vänner (Voice)
- 1961-One Hundred and One Dalmatians (Voice)
- 1974-Dunderklumpen! (Voice The Man)
- 1967-The Jungle Book (1967 film) (Voice)
- 1975-Maria (1975 film) (Voice)
- 1981-The Smurfs (Voice)
- 1977-Pete's Dragon (Voice)
- 1982-Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) (Voice)
- 1987-DuckTales (Voice)
- 1996-Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (Voice)
- 1995-A Goofy Movie (Voice)
- 1993-Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (Voice)
- 1998-A Bug's Life (Voice)
- 1991-Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High (Voice)
- 2000-The Dog Hotel (Voice Doktor Dunkelspiel)
References
- 1 2 "Grybe, Stig", bibliographical entry in Nationalencyklopedin
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