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{{short description|Swedish actor}}
'''Helge Skoog''', born [[6th August]] [[1938]] in [[Borås]], [[Västra Götalands län]] ([[Västergötland]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] actor, who became well known during the [[1980s]] appearing on the [[TV series]] ''[[Teatersport]]''. During the [[2000s]] he took part in the [[TV program]] ''[[Parlamentet]].
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'''Helge Skoog''' (born 6 August 1938 in [[Borås]], [[Sweden]]) is a Swedish actor and comedian, who became well known during the 1980s appearing on the [[TV series]] ''[[Teatersport]]''. During the 2000s (decade), he took part in the [[TV program]] ''[[Parlamentet]]''.
Skog was married to [[Busk Margit Jonsson]] from [[1964]]-[[1977]].


Skog was married to [[Busk Margit Jonsson]] from 1964-1977.
==Filmograthy==
*[[2005 film|2005]] - ''[[Kommissionen]]'' (TV series)
*[[2000 film|2000]] - ''[[Jönssonligan spelar högt]]''
*[[1989 film|1989]] - ''[[Ture Sventon privatdetektiv]]''
*[[1986 film|1986]] - ''[[Bröderna Mozart]]''
*[[1986 film|1986]] - ''[[Fläskfarmen]]''
*[[1985 film|1985]] - ''[[Skrotnisse och hans vänner]]'' (voice actor)
*[[1984 film|1984]] - ''Pengarna gör mannen'' (TV film)
*[[1981 film|1981]] - ''Beteendelek'' (TV play)
*[[1981]] - [[Babels hus]] (TV)
*[[1970 film|1970]] - [[Baltutlämningen (movie)|Baltutlämningen]]


In February–March 2015, he acted as the narrator voice in the TV programme ''[[Klockan nio hos stjärnorna]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/tv/a/bK41w3/helge-skoog-gor-comeback-som-speaker|title=Helge Skoog gör comeback som speaker|newspaper=Aftonbladet|language=Swedish|author=Ann Edliden|date=16 January 2015|accessdate=16 March 2015}}</ref>
==External links==
* [http://akas.imdb.com/name/nm0804636/ IMDb - Helge Skoog]


== Filmography ==
[[Category:Swedish actors|Skoog, Helge]]
*1970 - ''[[A Baltic Tragedy|Baltutlämningen]]''
[[Category:Swedish comedians|Skoog, Helge]]
*1976 - ''[[Near and Far Away]]''
*1981 - [[Babels hus]] (TV)
*1981 - ''Beteendelek'' (TV play)
*1984 - ''Pengarna gör mannen'' (TV film)
*1985 - ''[[Skrotnisse och hans vänner]]'' (voice actor)
*1986 - ''[[Fläskfarmen]]''
*1986 - ''[[Bröderna Mozart]]''
*1988 - ''[[Allra käraste syster (film)|Allra käraste syster]]''
*1989 - ''[[T. Sventon praktiserande privatdetektiv]]''
*2000 - ''[[Jönssonligan spelar högt]]''
*2005 - ''[[Kommissionen]]'' (TV series)
*2008–2013 - ''[[Halv åtta hos mig]]'' (TV series) (narrator)


==References==
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
[[sv:Helge Skoog]]
*{{IMDb name|0804636}}

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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:People from Borås]]
[[Category:Actors from Västra Götaland County]]
[[Category:Swedish male actors]]
[[Category:Swedish male comedians]]

Latest revision as of 05:31, 28 April 2024

Helge Skoog
Helge Skoog in May 2013
Born (1938-08-06) 6 August 1938 (age 85)
NationalitySwedish
Occupation(s)actor, comedian

Helge Skoog (born 6 August 1938 in Borås, Sweden) is a Swedish actor and comedian, who became well known during the 1980s appearing on the TV series Teatersport. During the 2000s (decade), he took part in the TV program Parlamentet.

Skog was married to Busk Margit Jonsson from 1964-1977.

In February–March 2015, he acted as the narrator voice in the TV programme Klockan nio hos stjärnorna.[1]

Filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ann Edliden (16 January 2015). "Helge Skoog gör comeback som speaker". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 16 March 2015.

External links[edit]