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  1. Fanny and Alexander: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Kristina Adolphson, Börje Ahlstedt, Pernilla Allwin, Kristian Almgren. Two young Swedish children in the 1900s experience the many comedies and tragedies of their lively and affectionate theatrical family, the Ekdahls.

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    • Drama
    • Ingmar Bergman
    • 1982-12-17
  2. Edvard Vergérus. The bishop who Emelie marries. But he turns out to be a fanatical and sadistic abuser. : He becomes the step-father of Fanny and Alexander once Emelie marries him, which they quickly learn was a bad idea. : The abusive and tyrannical step-father of the titular children, who spend the movie trying to get out of this situation.

  3. Mar 5, 2017 · Marguerite's sister Lillian Murret told the FBI that Ekdahl made a "fabulous" sum of money at 1000 USD per month which was about 5 times the median household income of the time. Yet the Ekdahls were reported as living in an apartment circa 1946. This living arrangement may not be so unusual given the post-war housing shortage.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lisa_EkdahlLisa Ekdahl - Wikipedia

    Lisa Ekdahl. Lisa Ekdahl (born 29 July 1971 in Hägersten, Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish popular music singer and songwriter. She has so far released 10 albums, most of them in Swedish, but some entirely in English. Her voice has been described as "child-like" [ 1 ] and "soft, supple and smooth".

  5. www.ekdahl.nu › EkdahlEkdahl

    The Ekdahls . The Ekdahls represents my grandfather and have their roots in Skåne which is in the Southern part of Sweden. It is the agricultural centre of Sweden. They were concentrated to Kristianstads Län and particular to the parish of Nosaby and suroundings. The Ekdahl family has the mixture of farmers and military people.

  6. May 12, 2012 · Thereafter, the Ekdahls' address of Grandbury Road, Route 45, Benbrook, Texas, also reflected in Armstrong's records, was never researched for his book. Neither is the fact that Marguerite often wrote letters on stationery of the Worth Hotel, such as one addressed to on April 13, 1946 (page 10) to the head of the Chamberlain-Hunt Academy where the older boys boarded.

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  8. Such surnames often indicated the place of residence or the origin of a family. The use of “dahl” suggests that the name may have emerging from a particular geographical feature within Sweden, where valleys were often significant for communities dependent on agriculture and forestry.

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