Rune Andréasson
Also known as
- Rune Andreasson
Rune Herbert Emanuel Andréasson (b. August 11, 1925 in Lindome - d. December 15, 1999 in Viken) was a Swedish comic creator.
Rune Andréasson has created children's comics since 1944, mainly for the Swedish market, but his works have been published in several Europe nations. As a teenager he made his debut with the comic strip "Brum".
Influenced by Disney's staff, such as Floyd Gottfredson, Andréasson was often called "the Disney of Northern Europe". Actually, Walt Disney once offered him...
full article at wikipedia
People
| Gender |
| Date of birth |
- Aug 11, 1925
| Place of birth |
| Country of nationality |
| Profession |
| Religion |
| Ethnicity |
| Parents |
| Children |
| Siblings |
| Spouse (or domestic partner) |
| Employment history |
| Education |
| Height |
| Weight |
| Quotations |
| Places lived |
Music
| Musical Genres |
| Place Musical Career Began |
| Albums |
| Similar Artists |
| Record Labels |
| Active as Musical Artist (start) |
| Active as Musical Artist (end) |
| Instruments Played |
| Vocal Range |
| Album Contributions |
| Tracks Recorded |
| Track Contributions |
With the exception of Wikipedia summaries and some images the
content on this page is typically distributed under
the Creative Commons
Attribution license or Public Domain.
The original description for this topic was automatically generated from the Wikipedia article "Rune Andréasson" licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
The album, artist, and track information originated from the MusicBrainz page entitled
"Rune Andréasson."
The information is Public Domain.
| Gallery | add an image |
There are no images for this topic yet.
Recent Discussions about Rune Andréasson
There are no conversations on this topic. Would you like to start one?
Start the Discussion
