Bo Brundin, the Swedish actor best known for his turn as a demoralized German World War I pilot opposite Robert Redford in the aerial adventure film The Great Waldo Pepper, has died. He was 85.
Brundin appeared in an early stage production of Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal his role would be taken by Max Von Sydow in the classic 1957 feature and he had a small role as a political prisoner in The Day the Clown Cried (1972), the infamous never-released film from Jerry Lewis.
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Brundin died Sunday in his hometown of Uppsala in Sweden, a spokesperson for Paar Productions told The Hollywood Reporter. The company worked with the actor on one of his last projects, the 2011 short film Starlight, in which he played God. his cause of death is yet to make public.
Brundin, who played lots of Germans and Russians during his career, also appeared on the big screen in the X-rated Around the World With Fanny Hill (1974), Shoot the Sun Down (1978), Meteor (1979) where his ill-fated character is instrumental in saving the world and Raise the Titanic (1980).
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