Dymling became a
Candidate of Philosophy at the
University of Gothenburg in 1921 and a Philosophy
Licentiate in literary history in 1925. In 1931 he became head of Radioteatern in
Stockholm. Between 1942 and his death in 1961, he was President of
Svensk Filmindustri, heading the county's largest film company. He initiated a policy of making prestigious, artistic productions that was less than successful. Although he was resistant to the making of the melodrama
Sunshine Follows Rain, based on
Margit Söderholm's novel, the 1946 release turned out to be the company's most profitable film of the
sound era. == References ==