Ulf Larsson

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Ulf Sigfrid Larsson (July 1, 1956 - September 28, 2009), better known as Uffe Larsson, was a Swedish actor, revue artist, comedian and stage director.

Ulf Larsson was born in Bromma, Stockholm in 1956. As of the early 1980s, he appeared in numerous television shows and stage productions. In the 1980s he also became well known by children in the Bröderna Olsson (Olsson Brothers), and in Kusiner i kubik (Cousins in Cubic), and told stories in the Pratmakarna (The Talkers). The real breakthrough, however, came as he hosted the popular tv-show Söndagsöppet (Open On Sunday).

Ulf Larsson also participated in stage productions such as "Charley's Aunt" at the Intiman Theatre in Stockholm. He produced most of his own material and also wrote a novel, Kvartingen som sprängdes, where he discribes his personal alcohol abuse. Larsson died in his residence in Solna in 2009.,[1]

References

  1. ^ Ulf Larsson död, Dagens Nyheter, September 29, 2009.