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    Ernst-Hugo Alfred Järegård (12 December 1928 – 6 September 1998) was a Swedish actor. Järegård was born in Ystad. He received his acting training at Malmö...
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  • Professor Bondo (Baard Owe). Meanwhile, neurosurgeon Stig Helmer (Ernst-Hugo Järegård), a recent appointee from Sweden to the neurosurgery department,...
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  • expatriate American Eddie Constantine, and Swedes Max von Sydow and Ernst-Hugo Järegård. This was German-born French-American Jean-Marc Barr's first collaboration...
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    third season of the series was derailed by the death in 1998 of Ernst-Hugo Järegård, who played Dr. Helmer, and that of Kirsten Rolffes, who played Mrs...
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  • Maxwell Truth, Bird and Zelda Morgus the Magnificent Sandra Bernhard Ernst-Hugo Järegård Edwin "Uncle Ted" Raub Count Gore de Vol Dr. Gangrene Dr. Sarcofiguy...
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    Josephson, Ann Zacharias, Maud Adams, Britt Ekland, Ingrid Thulin, Ernst-Hugo Järegård, Agneta Eckemyr, Harriet Andersson, Bibi Andersson, Sven-Bertil Taube...
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  • Robber Timothy Earle - Tom "Ernst-Hugo Järegård". Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Ernst-Hugo Järegård - Chock (1997) - 01 - Dödsängeln...
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    "Raggare" on their 1978 Svenne Pop 7-inch EP Raggargänget (1962) with Ernst-Hugo Järegård and Sigge Fürst Massproduktion published a compilation album titled...
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    "Master", Margaretha Byström as "Margareta", Jan Blomberg as "Woland", Ernst-Hugo Järegård as "Berlioz"/"Stravinskij"/"Pontius Pilate", Stellan Skarsgård as...
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  • Sweden, at the Oscarsteatern, Stockholm, September 23, 1983, with Ernst-Hugo Järegård (Guido), Siw Malmkvist (Luisa), Viveka Anderberg (Claudia), Suzanne...
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