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Erik Appelgren, born March 31, 1945 in Stockholm, Sweden, was a jazz musician, writer, actor and director. His artistic track began with traditional jazz music, playing the clarinet with a number of groups during the sixties. However, Appelgren's interest in theatre, mainly commedia dell'arte and slapstick, grew stronger. In 1972 he reconstructed the famous experimental group Pistolteatern in Stockholm, by introducing the renowned playwrights Dario Fo and Franca Rame for the Swedish audience. He was also deeply involved in presenting contemporary drama and comedy for children. Besides running an underground theatre, Erik Appelgren's distinctive acting style and persona appeared in tv-series and films. His lifetime partner Eva Thomé played a major role in his artistic ambition and activity. Erik Appelgren died Jul 18, 2007, in Stockholm, Sweden.