Dag Bergman | |
Birth Name: | Dag Erik Bergman |
Birth Date: | 1914 10, df=y |
Death Place: | Athens, Greece |
Nationality: | Swedish |
Occupation: | Diplomat |
Alma Mater: | Uppsala University |
Family: | Erik Bergman (father) Ingmar Bergman (brother) Margareta Bergman (sister) |
Dag Erik Bergman (23 October 1914 – 10 December 1984) was a Swedish diplomat.
Bergman was the son of Erik Bergman, a parish minister, and his wife, née Åkerblom, and the older brother of film director Ingmar Bergman and novelist Margareta Bergman.[1] According to Karin Lannby, Bergman was employed by the intelligence organization C-byrån and was part of the Swedish Volunteer Corps during the Winter War in Finland and active in the National League of Sweden.[2] Bergman received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Uppsala University in 1938 and a Candidate of Law degree from Stockholm University in 1944.
Bergman became an attaché at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1945. He served as first secretary in Athens in 1963, as embassy counsellor in 1970 (acting in 1965). When Ambassador Gösta Brunnström was called back to Stockholm in 1967 as a protest of the Greek military junta, Bergman took over as head of the Swedish embassy as embassy counsellor and chargé d'affaires for five years until he was appointed ambassador in 1972.[3] He served until 1973 when he was appointed consul general in Hong Kong from 1973. Bergman served in this position until 1980 when he retired.[4]
Bergman was from the 1960s seriously ill,[5] paralyzed by polio and using a wheelchair.[6] He died in Athens in 1984.[1] [7]