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In total, Kulle played in 76 plays at the Royal dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. In 1959 he appeared as Henry Higgins in the musical "My Fair Lady" at Oscarsteatern, Stockholm. Thirteen years earlier, in 1946, Jarl Kulle made his film debut in a minor role.
Kulle was one of the leading Swedish stage actors of his generation and often appeared in TV productions, at the Royal Dramatic Theatre of Stockholm as well as in a number of films, several of these directed by Ingmar Bergman.
During the 1960s he was busy with making movies and he himself directed Bokhandlaren som slutade bada (1969) and Good-Bye Nana (1970). His work with Ingmar Bergman began in 1952 with Secrets of Women (1952), continuing with Smiles of a Summer Night (1955) and with a grand finale in Fanny and Alexander (1982).
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The list includes TV series, TV movies, short films and movie appearances. The filmography list includes the title, the title's year of release, and the character played by Jarl Kulle, where applicable.
Kulle began his acting career appearing in various films, such as the comedy "Smiles of a Summer Night" (1955) with Gunnar Bjornstrand, the Olof Widgren drama "The Last Couple Out" (1956) and...
Kulle played leading roles in a number of the 1960's most successful films, including Love Mates and Dear John. On a couple occasions, he filled the director's role, with varying degrees of success. 1969's pirate filming of The Bookseller Gave Up Bathing proved to be a considerable success. 1974's Vita nejlikan , on the other hand, with Kulle ...
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Kulle began his acting career appearing in various films, such as the comedy "Smiles of a Summer Night" (1955) with Gunnar Bjornstrand, the Olof Widgren drama "The Last Couple Out" (1956) and "The Devil's Eye" (1961). He also appeared in "Dear John" (1964).