Erik Hell was a Swedish stage and screen actor. He started out as a glass factory workers at Emmaboda, before he decided to become an actor, graduating from the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school in 1942. His film debut was in Alf Sjöberg's "Den blomstertid..." (1940). Erik Hell appeared in almost 100 feature films and television productions.
1970
as Georg
1970
as Wilhelm Braun
1970
as Col. Braun
1969
as Johan Andersson
1969
as Judge Dr. Abrahamson
1968
as Gunnar Wahlström
1968
as Väg-Larsen
1968
as Oskar Kron
1967
as The father
1967
1967
1967
as Tryggve Holm
1966
as Parpalaid
1966
as Pettersson
1965
as The Hangman
1965
as Siv's Father
1965
as Måns Nilsson
1965
as Ragnar Synnéus
1965
as Helge
1965
1964
as Yngve Lindgren
1964
as Policeman
1963
1962
as The Hunter
1961
1961
as Egon Ström
1959
as Kurt Forsberg
1957
as Erik Axel Bom
1956
as Pullinen
1954
as Customs Inspector
1954
as Vicar
1954
1953
1953
as Bouncer
1953
1952
as Blind musician
1952
as Johan
1952
as First Mate
1951
as Slaver driver
1951
as Torsten, farm worker
1951
as Stivhatten
1949
as Erik Andersson
1949
as Aron Loväng
1948
as Berit's father
1948
1947
as Edvin
1947
as Pekka
1947
1946
1946
1946
as The Lover
1946
1945
as Nisse (uncredited)
1944
as Walter Corell
1944
as Parachute Saboteur
1944
as Löjtnant Gerhard Grijp, senare ryttmästare
1944
1943
as Jodl (uncredited)
1942
as Jon Persson
1942
as Hans of Lenhovda
1942
as First Mate
1941
as Swedish soldier
1940
as gruvarbetare