Place of Birth:
Olof Ås
Olof Alvar Hage Ås (21 September 1892 – 4 September 1949)[1] was a Swedish theater and film actor stage manager. Ås was born in Stockholm, and begin his career on the stage. He then began a career in the 1910s as a stage manager. Some of his work as a stage manager includes films such as Victor Sjöström's The Lass from the Stormy Croft (Swedish: Tösen från Stormyrtorpet) (1917) and Mauritz Stiller's Gösta Berlings saga (1922), for which he also worked on special effects. Ås made his film debut in the 1912 Paul Garbagni-directed I lifvets vår and would appear in nearly 30 films (most of them directed by either Stiller or Sjöström) until his death in Tureberg, Sollentuna Municipality, following a road accident, aged 56.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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A.-B. gifta bort baron Olson | 1928 | |
The Brothers' Woman | Haymaker (uncredited) | 1943 |
The Last Performance | 1912 | |
Thomas Graal's Best Child | Driver | 1918 |
His Lord's Will | Farmhand | 1919 |
Thomas Graal's Best Film | Stage worker | 1917 |
Sons of Ingmar | Farm-Hand | 1919 |
Karin, Daughter of Ingmar | Inspector | 1920 |
Brother Against Brother | 1913 | |
Agaton och Fina | 1912 | |
Hin och smålänningen | 1927 | |
Livets konflikter | 1913 | |
Harald Handfaste | von Dotzen's daughter chamber maid (uncredited) | 1946 |
A Lover in Pawn | Sailor | 1920 |
The Phantom Carriage | Driver | 1921 |
A Man There Was | Lookout | 1917 |
Song of the Scarlet Flower | Raftsman | 1919 |
Love's Crucible | Man at the inn | 1922 |
The Springtime of Life | Man in theater crowd | 1912 |
The Girl from the Marsh Croft | 1917 | |
A Wild Bird | Officer | 1921 |
The Hell Ship | Member of the ships crew | 1923 |
The Outlaw and His Wife | Man with Björn Bergstéinsson | 1918 |
Artificial Svensson | 1929 | |
Alexander the Great | 1917 | Series | Cast | Year |