Pale Olofsson

Pale Olofsson

Pale Olofsson (born January 8, 1947) is a Swedish rock musician, actor and artist. He is mostly known as one of the members of Nationalteatern.

He was born in Stockholm, (grew up in Årsta) and moved to Malmö in 1960.

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