Ingrid Thulin

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Born:
January 27, 1929 in Solleftea, Sweden
Death:
January 7, 2004 in Stockholm, Sweden
Biography:Trained in ballet, "Ingrid Thulin" went on to study acting at the Royal Dramatic Theater in Stockholm. After several decorative film roles in the 1940s and early 1950s, she was cast in the American-financed production "Foreign Intrigue" opposite "Robert Mitchum". Though nominally a leading lead, the depth of her acting skills remained untapped until she began working under the direction of "Ingmar Bergman", first on the stage, and then in the classic "Wild Strawberries" (1957), in which she played the daughter-in-law. Thulin continued essaying cool-but-complex characterizations for "Bergman", culminating with "Cries and Whispers" (1973), in which she was co-starred with "Liv Ullmann" and "Harriet Andersson". She was also well served dramatically in Resnais' "La Guerre Est Finie" (1966) and Visconti's The Damned (1968), cast in extensions of the foredoomed characters that she'd played for... Full Biography
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