

Ingvar Hirdwall
Birthday
December 5, 1934 (88 years)
Place of Birth
Stockholm, Sweden
Known For
Acting
Biography
Ingvar Hirdwall (December 5, 1934 – April 6, 2023) was born in Stockholm, and was educated at Gothenburg City Theatre stage school 1957-1960. Since the early 1960s until his death he has been active as an actor in many films, TV series and on theatrical stages, mainly Stockholms stadsteater. He is well known in Sweden, was often portraying obstinate or strange characters, like the eccentric neighbor in the many Swedish Martin Beck TV-movies made from 1997 on. He was also often in director Lars Molin's productions. In December 1993, Hirdwall played the leading role in the Swedish TV company SVT's annual children's Christmas “Advent calendar” - Tomtemaskinen (The mechanical santa), one of the Pettson and Findus stories by Sven Nordqvist - with one 15-minute part shown each day up until Christmas Eve. Hirdwall played the character of Pettson. Hirdwall received the Swedish Guldbagge Award for Best Actor at the 17th Guldbagge Awards for Barnens ö (Children's Island) and the Thaliapriset prize in 1993. Hirdwall was married to the actress Marika Lindström. They have two children, director Jacob Hirdwall and actress Agnes Hirdwall.
Ingvar Hirdwall Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Ingvar Hirdwall
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Feb 27, 2009
Beck 49 - Inferno
Jul 1, 2023
Miffo
Jul 31, 2003
Man on the Roof
Oct 1, 1976
1939
Dec 23, 1989
Offside
Aug 18, 2006
Beck 50 - Deadlock
Jul 2, 2023
Beck 38 - The Devil's Advocate
Apr 7, 2018
Beck 36 - The Thin Ice
Feb 3, 2018
Beck: The Last Day
Apr 1, 2016
Beck 44 - Rage Room
Jan 21, 2022
Children's Island
Dec 25, 1980
TV shows with Ingvar Hirdwall
Beck
Dec 12, 1999
Julkalendern
Nov 27, 1960
Wallander
Jan 14, 2005
Tre kärlekar
Mar 13, 1989
The Guldbagge Awards
Oct 30, 1981
Tomtemaskinen
Dec 1, 1993
Skärgårdsdoktorn
Oct 13, 1997
Kejsarn av Portugallien
Dec 25, 1992
Svenska noveller
Feb 6, 1978
August Strindberg: Ett liv
Feb 18, 1985
Godnatt, jord
Mar 19, 1979
Sammansvärjningen
Mar 19, 1986