Svensk humor
Svensk humor

Svensk humor

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2013- 2013
1 Seasons
10 Episodes
3.0(1 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

Sweden's most popular and best comedians were commissioned to make their own sketches based on ten selected themes. It resulted in 10 episodes, 120 sketches, and 300 minutes of Swedish humor.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Jarowskij

Cast & Crew

28 members
Acting

Anders Johansson

Various roles

Anders Johansson
Acting

Måns Nilsson

Various roles

Måns Nilsson
Acting

Anna Blomberg

Various roles

Anna Blomberg
Acting

Anna Granath

Various roles

Anna Granath
Acting

Petra Mede

Various roles

Petra Mede
Acting

Sissela Benn

Various roles

Sissela Benn
Acting

Björn Gustafsson

Various roles

Björn Gustafsson
Acting

Ola Forssmed

Various roles

Ola Forssmed
Acting

Anders Eriksson

Tor Svantesson

Anders Eriksson
Acting

Claes Eriksson

Malte Brygga

Claes Eriksson
Acting

Jan Rippe

Ludwig Ull

Jan Rippe
Acting

Kerstin Granlund

Klara Solkvist

Kerstin Granlund
Acting

Knut Agnred

Hans Hävert

Knut Agnred
Acting

Per Fritzell

Beppe Collin

Per Fritzell
Acting

Peter Magnusson

Various roles

Peter Magnusson
Acting

William Spetz

Various roles

William Spetz
Acting

Sissela Kyle

Various roles

Sissela Kyle
Acting

Johan Ulveson

Various roles

Johan Ulveson
Acting

Johan Rheborg

Morran

Johan Rheborg
Acting

Robert Gustafsson

Tobias

Robert Gustafsson
Acting

Humorator

Various roles

No Image
Directing

Felix Herngren

Various roles

Felix Herngren
Acting

Loa Falkman

Singer

Loa Falkman
Acting

Petter Lennstrand

Various roles

Petter Lennstrand
Acting

Josephine Bornebusch

Various roles

Josephine Bornebusch
Acting

Robin Paulsson

Various roles

Robin Paulsson
Acting

Soran Ismail

Various roles

Soran Ismail
Acting

Per Andersson

Various roles

Per Andersson

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