Björn Granath

Björn Gösta Tryggve Granath (born 5 April 1946) is a Swedish actor. Granath was born in Örgryte, Gothenburg, Sweden. He has starred in a broad range of films from comedies to dramas. He was active as an actor and director on the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm between the years 1987–2007. He received the Eugene O'Neill Award in 2003.

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  • Apr 5, 1946 (age 66 years)

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  • Bjorn Granath,
  • Bjørn Granath,
  • Björn Gösta Tryggve Granath

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