
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Nils Bengt Folke Ekerot was a Swedish actor and director. He had several important roles in Swedish films, but he became immortalized in 1957 when he starred in Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal, portraying Death as a white-faced man in a black cloak, an archetype that has influenced the representation of Death in countless instances in film and other media since then. All in all Bengt Ekerot appeared in 35 feature films and directed 7 from 1940 to 1968. "He was wrestled with the conditions of his hunger. He cried over his violent appetite. The demons destroyed his beauty." Erland Josephson on Bengt Ekerot in "The Role"(Book 1989)

as Byberg

as Death
1957

as Johan Spegel
1958

as Byberg
1966

as Anton Haraldsson
1945

as Max
1967

as Sam Persson
1960

as John
1943

as Birger Olsson
1968

as Eriksson
1968

as Åke Kronström
1942

as The neighbour
1967

1945
as Max
1967

as Birger Olsson
1968

as Eriksson
1968

as Max
1967

as The neighbour
1967

as Byberg
1966

as Policeman/Social Worker/Guard
1966
1964

as Narrator (voice)
1963
1963

as Sam Persson
1960

as Johan Spegel
1958

as Erik Jonsson
1958

as Death
1957

as Johan Erikson
1956
as Hamlet
1955

1953

as A student
1951
as Allan Axelson
1947

as German patient
1946

as "Paniken"
1946

1945

as Student
1945

as radio man (voice) (uncredited)
1945

as Anton Haraldsson
1945

Assistant Director