Stig Ossian Ericson

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1923-09-07

Deathday 2012-07-30 (88 years old)

Place of Birth Härnösand, Västernorrlands län, Sweden

Stig Ossian Ericson

Biography

Stig Ossian Ericson (7 September 1923 - 30 July 2012) was a Swedish actor, director, and screenwriter. Ericson was born in 1923 in Härnösand, but grew up in Nyköping. Graduating at the University of Uppsala where he had been involved in various theatrical performances at the Södermanlands-Nerikes nation, he began his professional career as a mathematics teacher. He changed into the theater track in the early 1960s when he participated in the Snudd revue at the Casino Theatre in Stockholm. He later worked with Hans Alfredson and Tage Danielsson, Bo Widerberg and Beppe Wolgers. He is probably best known as Sigurd in the Swedish block buster Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen?, lillebror's father in Astrid Lindgren's Karlsson på taket, and in the 1990s as Father Fouras in Fångarna på fortet, the Swedish version of French game show Fort Boyard. Ericson died in 2012, at the age of 88, in Nacka east of Stockholm.

Known For

Actor

2009
Familjen Babajou

as Schmidt

2006
1992
Have a Wonderful Life

as Newspaper editor

1991
Facklorna

as Ragnar Fors, chef på mejeriet

1990
Fångarna på fortet

as Fader Fouras

1982
One-Week Bachelors

as The Illusionist

1982
En flicka på halsen

as Professor Bagge

1981
1980
To Be a Millionaire

as Mushroom picker

1980
Sinkadus

as Police Inspector Simonson

1979
Father to Be

as Director

1979
Kristoffers hus

as Stenkil

1979
1978
System 84

as Magnusson

1977
Tabu

as Björn, radioproducent

1977
Ärliga blå ögon

as Kommissarie Simonsson

1976
The American Dream

as Prison warden

1976
Karlsson on the Roof

as Lillebrors Vater

1975
1974
1974
En enkel melodi

as Margareta's father

1974
The Butt

as taxi driver

1974
Från A till Ö

as Hektor Lundberg

1973
Om 7 flickor

as Stenson

1972
1965
The Banquet Room

as prästen

1948
Private Bom

as Clerk (uncredited)

1948
Port of Call

as Voice reading the court's decision

Writer

1974
Guttersnipes

as Writer

1965
1961
Pärlemor

as Writer

Director

1966
Adam in Sweden

as Director

1965
The Banquet Room

as Director

1948
Port of Call

as Assistant Director