- Has a handicap of 21 in golf. (1996)
- Grybe worked on primarily on stage, in TV series and films.
- Stig Grybe was a Swedish actor, comedian, writer and film director.
- In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Grybe played the character "Ante Nordlund" on the radio, in a 1963 TV series, and in the 1964 movie Drömpojken.
- He voiced the villain, Dr. Drunkelspiel in The Dog Hotel (2000).
- He made his revue debut with Kar de Mumma at the Blanche Theater. Thre he worked also together with with Stig Järrel, Tutta Rolf and Vera Schmiterlöw .
- He worked also for a time at the Wasa Theater in Finland.
- In 1992, he did the Swedish voice for Oppfinnar-Jocke in Disney's popular cartoon series Duck Tales (Ankliv or Knatte, Fnatte och Tjatte på aventur) .
- He gave a summer talk on Sveriges Radio's Summer in P1 on July 31, 2015, exactly 40 years after debuting as a summer talker on July 31, 1975.
- Stig Grybe already moved from Stockholm as a small boy and grew up in different places in the country, which brought with him the good thing that he learned to imitate dialects.
- He lived for a while in Västerås and thought to start in the theater association Scenklubben, which was started by Lars Ekborg and Olof Thunberg, but the family moved again so it was instead in a school theater performance in Söderköping that he made his stage debut.
- When Staffan Götestam decided in 1978 to stage the family show Karlsson on the roof, at Folkan by Östermalm's square, it was on the condition that Stig Grybe wanted to take on the role of Karlsson. With its premiere on Boxing Day, the performance was a great success for Grybe as Karlsson and Fredrik Ohlsson in the role of Miss Bock, which led to several theaters doing new family performances on Boxing Day, preferably with Astrid Lindgren's books as the model.
- After graduating from Söderköping, he went to Stockholm to train as an actor. In the capital, since the beginning of the 1940s, there were five private theater schools in addition to Dramaten's student school, and in 1946 he was accepted at Calle Flygares Teaterskola (= is a theater school).
- Grybe has been a freelancer for almost his entire career and played in most of the capital's theaters.
- In autumn 2007, Grybe made his last stage role as the theater cat Gus in Cats at the Nöjesteatern in Malmö.
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