Olof Ås
Olof Alvar Hage Ås (21 September 1892 – 4 September 1949)[1] was a Swedish theater and film actor stage manager.
Ås was born in Stockholm, and begin his career on the stage. He then began a career in the 1910s as a stage manager. Some of his work as a stage manager includes films such as Victor Sjöström's The Lass from the Stormy Croft (Swedish: Tösen från Stormyrtorpet) (1917) and Mauritz Stiller's Gösta Berlings saga (1922), for which he also worked on special effects.
Ås made his film debut in the 1912 Paul Garbagni-directed I lifvets vår and would appear in nearly 30 films (most of them directed by either Stiller or Sjöström) until his death in Tureberg, Sollentuna Municipality, following a road accident, aged 56.

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The Brothers' Woman

The Last Performance
Thomas Graal's Best Child

His Lord's Will
Thomas Graal's Best Film

Karin, Daughter of Ingmar

Sons of Ingmar

Brother Against Brother

Agaton och Fina

Hin och smålänningen

Livets konflikter

Harald Handfaste

A Lover in Pawn

The Phantom Carriage

A Man There Was

Song of the Scarlet Flower

Love's Crucible

The Springtime of Life

The Girl from the Marsh Croft

A Wild Bird

The Hell Ship

The Outlaw and His Wife

Artificial Svensson
Alexander the Great

The Brothers' Woman

The Saga of Gösta Berling
