Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Gosta
Gösta Ekman
Hans Gösta Gustaf Ekman fue un actor sueco, predominantemente cómico. Es considerado como uno de los actores más queridos en su país. Miembro de una saga de artistas y profesionales de la industria cinematográfica sueca.
Gösta Ågren
Sven Gösta Ågren was a Finnish author who won the Finlandia Prize in 1988 for Jär. Gösta Ågren, who wrote his works in Swedish, praised the Gospel of Mark for its literary values and published the collection Timmermannen in reference to it. He was known for his left-wing sympathies, which can be seen in his autobiographical work concerning the rural "proletariat." His brothers Leo and Erik were also writers.
Gösta Mittag-Leffler
Magnus Gustaf (Gösta) Mittag-Leffler fue un matemático sueco.
Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman sénior fue un actor sueco. Era abuelo de Gösta Ekman (junior) y padre de Hasse Ekman.
Gösta Pettersson
Gösta Artur Roland Pettersson es un deportista sueco que compitió en ciclismo en la modalidad de ruta, aunque también disputó carreras de pista. Es uno de los ciclistas suecos más laureados: ganador del Giro de Italia de 1971, tres veces campeón en el Mundial de Ruta y vicecampeón olímpico en contrarreloj por equipos. Sus hermanos Erik, Tomas y Sture también compitieron en ciclismo
Gösta von Uexküll
Gösta Nystroem
Gösta Nystroem was a Swedish composer.
Gösta Bohman
Bo Gösta Bohman was a Swedish politician and the leader of the Swedish liberal conservative Moderate Party from 1970 to 1981, during a period in which the party strengthened its position in Swedish politics. He served as Minister for the Economy during the three-party centre-right Swedish governments 1976-1978 and 1979–1981. He has since become a model for many Moderate politicians, especially in the Moderate Youth League.
Gösta Bredefeldt
Gösta Johan Harwey Bredefeldt was a Swedish actor. He appeared in 61 films and television shows between 1961 and 2009. He starred in the 1974 film A Handful of Love, which was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival.