Folke Helleberg

Folke Helleberg

Folke Helleberg was a Swedish actor known for his roles in Pensionat Paradiset (1937), Tåget går klockan 9 (1941), and Walpurgis Night (1935). He was born on January 5, 1911, in Gävle, Gävleborgs län, Sweden and passed away on October 4, 1998, in Hunnebostrand, Sotenäs, Västra Götalands län, Sweden.

Personal and Family Life

Folke Helleberg was born into a Swedish family in Gävle. While there is limited information about his family life, it is known that he pursued acting as his primary career. He enjoyed a successful life in the film industry, contributing to various projects throughout his career.

Career

Helleberg established himself as a talented actor in Swedish cinema. He performed in several films during the 1930s and early 1940s, becoming recognized for his work in prominent productions. His participation in films like Pensionat Paradiset helped solidify his status as a respected actor.

Death and Legacy

Folke Helleberg died on October 4, 1998, leaving behind a legacy in the Swedish film industry. His contributions to cinema are remembered by fans and film historians alike. Though he may not be widely known today, his work remains a part of Sweden’s cultural history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Pensionat Paradiset 1937-02-08 Eric Karlsson
En enda natt 1939-02-20 Waiter
Karl Fredrik regerar 1934-03-03
Valborgsmässoafton 1935-10-23
Intermezzo 1936-11-16
En kvinnas ansikte 1938-10-31
Klart till drabbning 1937-05-31
Sara lär sig folkvett 1937-08-08
Kungen kommer 1936-03-23