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  1. Lars Reinhold Schmidt (11 June 1917 – 18 October 2009) was a Swedish theatrical producer, director and publisher. He owned theaters in Paris, France, and Sweden. Schmidt was instrumental in bringing American theater to the European stage.

  2. Lars is a writer with regular columns in Fast Company and the LinkedIn Talent Blog, past columns with Forbes, and bylines in NPR, SHRM, LinkedIn, and other press. His work has been featured in CNN, NPR, Wall Street Journal, Mashable, TechCo, Washington Post, Fortune, Axios, and CNBC.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0773067Lars Schmidt - IMDb

    Lars Schmidt (1917-2009) was a Swedish producer and writer who worked on TV shows and movies. He was married to Ingrid Bergman and remained close to her until her death.

  4. Lars Schmidt och Ingrid Bergmann (1961) Född. 11 juni 1917. Uddevalla, Sverige. Död. 18 oktober 2009 (92 år) Tanumshede, Sverige. Yrke/uppdrag. Teaterchef, teaterförläggare, teaterproducent.

  5. Portrait of Lars Schmidt, undated 1956, Dec.-1965 Produced first play in Paris, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof , staged by Peter Brook; over the next nine years presented Diary of Anne Frank , 12 Angry Men , Britannicus , La Hobereaute , Orpheus Descending , Long Day’s Journey into Night , Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf , Barefoot in the Park , Becket , and How to Succeed in Business Without Really ...

  6. Lars Schmidt was born on June 11, 1917 in Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. He was a producer and writer, known for ABC Stage 67 (1966), Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life (1961) and C'est encore mieux l'après-midi (1989). He was married to Yanne Noorup, Kristina Belfrage and Ingrid Bergman.

  7. 23 de oct. de 2023 · In a career that stretched from 1941, when he founded a publishing house in Gothenburg, to 1996, when he produced his last theatre project in Paris, the Swedish impresario Lars Schmidt (1917–2010) was the first to introduce Nordic and continental European audiences to such seminal works as The Glass Menagerie, The Diary of Anne Frank, and Cat on...