Born in Stockholm in 1889, this Swedish actor built a steady path in the performing arts, studying the craft with quiet dedication. From early stage work to later screen appearances, the career reflected a calm commitment to the discipline of acting, an attention to detail, and a willingness to explore a range of characters. The artistry often centered on collaborative processes within theater and film ensembles, where every scene offered an opportunity to convey truth through posture, voice, and presence. Though modest in profile, the body of work demonstrated an evolving understanding of character, setting, and rhythm. A lifelong learner, this artist contributed to the cultural fabric of Swedish performance across decades.