Per-Axel Arosenius [24369] Gender: Male Popularity: 0.2206 Birthplace: Norberg, Västmanlands län, Sweden Birthday: 1920-11-07 Deathday: 1981-03-21 Age: 60 years Movies: 51 Links: Homepage, IMDB Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Per Axel Daniel Rank Arosenius (November 7, 1920 – March 21, 1981) was a Swedish actor of mostly supporting parts. His most prominent film role was that of Soviet defector Boris Kusenov in Alfred Hitchcock's 1969 film Topaz. After a dispute with the Swedish taxation authorities on March 21 1981, Arosenius protested by setting himself on fire outside their office in Nacka. He died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. He was 60 years old. Description above from the Wikipedia article Per-Axel Arosenius, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. 91:an och genera1977-11-25 The Brothers Lio1977-09-23 Terror of Franke1977-01-03 Liz1976-01-25 Release the Pris1975-12-06 Eddie & Suzanne1975-09-10 Faneflukt1975-03-13 A Man with a Mai1975-02-17 Wide Open1974-12-18 Anderssonskans K1973-12-07 Swedish Porno: T1973-07-07 Thriller: A Crue1973-05-01 Dirty Fingers1973-01-02 Anderssonskans K1972-12-01 The Office Party1972-10-04 The Man from the1972-03-26 Lockfågeln1971-11-24 Maid in Sweden1971-11-03 Hon kallade mig 1971-05-12 Badjävlar1971-04-28 Midsommardansen1971-01-25 Fear Has 1000 Ey1970-09-28 Pig Hunt1970-03-11 Den stora salong1970-01-02 Topaz1969-12-17 You're Lying!1969-10-26 Komedi i Hägers1968-11-25 Gustav Vasa1965-09-06 Tre dar i buren1963-12-26 A Matter of Mora1961-05-31 Just a Waiter1959-09-28 Musik ombord1958-10-23 The Lady in Blac1958-02-01 My Passionate Lo1956-11-19 Johan på Snippe1956-11-12 Kulla-Gulla1956-08-27 Children of the 1956-08-26 Whoops!1955-09-03 Nattens lekar1955-08-01 Skuggan1953-04-25 Unmarried Mother1953-01-16 Kalle Karlsson f1952-10-13 Drömsemester1952-10-03 Miss Julie1951-06-28 Lång-Lasse i De1949-10-29 Flottans kavalje1948-12-25 Strange Harbor1948-10-02 Ådalens poesi1947-12-26 The Blockhead of1947-12-26 Man's Woman1945-02-05 Flames in the Da1942-03-02