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Bo Vilson
(1910-1949)
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Bo Vilson was born on 16 September 1910 in Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden. Bo was a writer, known for
Harald Handfaste (1946)
. Bo died on 7 December 1949 in Utterbyn, Torsby, Sweden.
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Known for
Harald Handfaste
4.8
Writer
1946
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Harald Handfaste
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1946
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Born
September 16
,
1910
Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden
Died
December 7
,
1949
Utterbyn, Torsby, Sweden
(stomach ailment)
Children
Björn Vilson
Relatives
Dagny Schönberg
(Sibling)
Other works
Cartoon: "Maj - flicka med melodi". Script by Sture Lönnerstrand. Published in the magazine 'Hela världen'.
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Working as a drawing teacher at Berghs School of Communication, his students included
Charlie Bood
and
Eugen Semitjov
.
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Bovil
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