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Olof Thunberg (born 21 May 1925) is a Swedish actor and director. ==Life and career== Thumberg was born Fritz-Olof Thunberg in Västerås, where he formed a theatre club called Scenklubben that also included Lars Ekborg and the poet Bo Setterlind. He studied at Calle Flygare's drama school in Stockholm and then from 1950 to 1952 at Dramatens elevskola; between the two, in the late 1940s, he performed in public parks.〔("Olof Thunberg" ), Swedish Film Database, 2004, updated 16 December 2013 .〕 After finishing drama school he joined the Östgötateatern regional theatre, where he directed in addition to acting, then became a free-lance actor. In the 1950s he became known for his work on the radio programme ''Mannen i svart'' (The Man in Black), where he presented all kinds of stories of horror and the supernatural in his deep voice, accompanied by a variety of sound effects.〔 He has appeared in a variety of films, often in a supporting role as a confident charmer, and is the voice of both Bamse and Agaton Sax in children's films and recordings.〔 He also voiced Shere Khan in the Swedish dubbed versions of both the 1967 Disney ''The Jungle Book'' and its 2003 sequel, ''The Jungle Book 2''. In 2006 he was a host of ''Sommar'' on Sveriges Radio P1.〔(Olof Thunberg ), Sommer & Vinter i P1, 6 August 2006 .〕 He has also directed for television.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Olof Thunberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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