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  2. Harriet Andersson (born 14 February 1932) is a Swedish actress, best known outside Sweden for being part of director Ingmar Bergman 's stock company. She often plays impulsive, working class characters. Film actress. Harriet Andersson began her acting career as a 15-year-old student at Calle Flygare stage school.

  3. Extraordinary and versatile as an actress, her roles have ranged from the naive young wife in Sawdust and Tinsel (1953) to the mad visionary in Through a Glass Darkly (1961). Andersson also appeared in Fanny and Alexander (1982) , Bergman's last film.

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    • 1.64 m
    • Stockholm, Sweden
  4. Overview. Born. February 14, 1932 · Stockholm, Sweden. Height. 5′ 4½″ (1.64 m) Mini Bio. Discovered at age 20 by celebrated director Ingmar Bergman, she became part of Bergman's regular stable of performers; in fact, he wrote Summer with Monika (1953) especially for her breakthrough.

    • February 14, 1932
  5. Mar 20, 2018 · Q.V. Hough March 20, 2018. Tweet. There’s something in the way Harriet Andersson moves. Throughout the Swedish actress’ 45-year career, not counting a small role in Lars von Trier’s “ Dogville ” (2003), she effortlessly commanded the screen while communicating sharp emotions without saying a word.

  6. Harriet Andersson (born 14 February 1932, Stockholm) is a Swedish actress, known outside Sweden for being part of one of director Ingmar Bergman's stock company. She often played impulsive working class characters and quickly established a reputation on screen for her youthful, unpretentious, full-lipped sensuality.

  7. Feb 10, 2023 · The 85th Best Actress of All-Time: Harriet Andersson. best film: Harriet Andersson was clearly Ingmar Bergman’s go-to female lead or protagonist in the early 1950s, but his best work would not come until later, so her two best films are actually Cries & Whispers and Fanny and Alexander.

  8. She picked up the award for best actress at the Venice Film Festival for the part she played in Donner's 1964 film To Love. In his 1992 book of interviews 'Tre dagar med Bergman' ('Three Days with Bergman'), Ingmar Bergman declared Harriet Andersson to be one of the finest actresses in the world.

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