
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Gustaf Edvard Cederlund was an actor and director in theatre as well as film. One of Sweden's most popular and appreciated male character actors from 1917 and on. He didn't have any desire to direct film himself. But WW2 changed all that. Gösta Cederlund directed a handfull of important films with striking social character and consciousness. "Kungsgatan" (1943) and "En dotter född/ A daughter born" (1944) are two examples of his brilliance and ability to put female issues in focus. Gösta Cederlund appeared in some 130 feature films and tv-productions from 1917 to 1976. While he at the same time was vary active in the world of theatre.
as Kansleren
1942

as Liljedahl
1961

1968

1951

as (archive footage)
1993

as Pippi
1944

1937

as Chief of police
1953

as Man with Umbrella
1946

as Doctor
1950

as G. D. von Lieven
1950

as "Greven" Severin
1938
as Count John af Silfverbåge
1967

as (archive footage)
1993

as Caretaker
1975

as Count John af Silfverbåge
1967

as Liljedahl
1961
as Curt Eklund
1961

as Lindgren
1960

as Theater Agent
1958

as Alfred Björk
1957
1957

as Jan-Gustav Stjernudd
1957
1955

as Religion teacher
1955

as Colonel
1955

as Sebastian
1955

as Herman Rooth
1955

as Harald Friberg
1954

as fader Petrus
1953
1953

as Chief of police
1953

1952

as Höglund
1952

as Prof. Lind
1951

1951

as Karl-Gustaf Ringschiöld
1951
Director