Heinz Hopf (actor)

Heinz Hopf (actor)

:"This article is about the Swedish actor, for the German mathematician, see Heinz Hopf.Heinz Hopf (1934-2001) was a Swedish actor.

He was born in Stockholm but moved to Lund where he studied at Lund University. He later became a regular actor at the Dramaten theater in Stockholm. Internationally, he is best known for playing the pimp in "Thriller - en grym film" (1974).

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