Jarl Kulle
Birthday:
February 28, 1927 in Ekeby, Malmöhus län, Sweden
Birth Name:
Jarl Lage Kulle
Hadn't it been for his school teacher, who managed to get him money for a theater education, he would probably never had become an actor. After two failed attempts at becoming a student at the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school he succeeded at the age of 19. During these years in the beginning of the 1950s he played against Inga Tidbl...
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Hadn't it been for his school teacher, who managed to get him money for a theater education, he would probably never had become an actor. After two failed attempts at becoming a student at the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school he succeeded at the age of 19. During these years in the beginning of the 1950s he played against Inga Tidblad in the world premiere of 'Eugene O'Neill's 'Long Days Journey Into Night'. 32 years later he was in the same play again, this time directed by Ingmar Bergman. His capacity for work was truly amazing, some years he made several leading roles both in plays and films. He was also successful as Professor Higgins in Alan Jay Lerner's and Frederick Loewe's play 'My Fair Lady' 1959-1961. He became well known to the public with Lars-Magnus Lindgren's Existe-t-il encore des anges? (1961). During the 1960s he was busy with making movies and he himself directed Bokhandlaren som slutade bada (1969) and Ministern (1970). His work with Ingmar Bergman began in 1952 with L'attente des femmes (1952), continuing with Sourires d'une nuit d'été (1955) and with a grand finale in Fanny et Alexandre (1982). He returned to the Royal Dramatic Theatre in 1982 and plays like William Shakespeare's 'King Lear', Hjalmar Bergman's 'Markurells i Wadköping' and Molière's 'Tartuffe'. Show less «