Göran Ragnerstam

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Göran Ragnerstam
Born Göran Axel Ragnerstam
(1957-11-07) 7 November 1957
Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation actor

Göran Axel Ragnerstam (born 7 November 1957 in Stockholm) is a Swedish actor.[1]

Ragnerstam grew up in Södermalm and later in Vällingby. His father was interested in theatre and played theatre for his children. He encouraged Ragnerstam to move on to an acting course. Ragnerstam played theatre a little bit in the primary education and the secondary school. After that he worked on Posten AB, before he did the conscription. An ad about acting training did him to study at Kulturama, and after that he studied at NAMA in Malmö 1981–1984. After that he was engaged at Gothenburg City Theatre. Ragnerstam has also worked much with Lars Norén.

Ragnerstam is married to Carina Boberg and cousin to the author Bunny Ragnerstam.

Filmography

  • 2010 - Tusen gånger starkare
  • 2009 – Morden
  • 2007 – Arn – The Knight Templar
  • 2007 – Isprinsessan
  • 2006 – Pressure
  • 2006 – Offside
  • 2006 – Wallander – Jokern
  • 2006 – En fråga om liv eller död
  • 2005 – Kissed by Winter
  • 2004 – Hotet
  • 2004 – Graven
  • 2003 – Norrmalmstorg
  • 2003 – Kommer du med mig då
  • 2003 – Kopps
  • 2002 – Suxxess
  • 2002 – Pepparrotslandet
  • 2001 – Bekännelsen
  • 2000 – To Be Continued
  • 2000 – Soldater i månsken
  • 2000 – Judith
  • 1999–2001 – Sjätte dagen
  • 1999 – Offerlamm
  • 1999 – God jul
  • 1999 – Vägen ut
  • 1998 – Pip-Larssons
  • 1998 – Personkrets 3:1
  • 1998 – Beck – Öga för öga
  • 1998 – Skärgårdsdoktorn
  • 1997 – Svensson Svensson
  • 1997 – Rika barn leka bäst
  • 1997 – Solstenen
  • 1997 – Glappet
  • 1997 – Emma åklagare
  • 1996 – Rusar i hans famn
  • 1996 – En fyra för tre
  • 1996 – Älskade Lotten
  • 1996 – Ett sorts Hades
  • 1995 – Torntuppen
  • 1995 – En på miljonen
  • 1994 – Pillertrillaren
  • 1993 – Hedda Gabler
  • 1987 – Lysande landning
  • 1985 – Åshöjdens BK
  • 1981 – Skål och välkommen

Theatre

  • 1999 – Skuggpojkarna

References

  1. "Göran Ragnerstam". Swedish Film Database (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 13 July 2011. 

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