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Bibi Andersson
Life Time
11 November 1935 - 14 April 2019
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This Swedish film and theater actress in her youth gracefully performed the roles of cheerful commoners, and then they were replaced by surging grief, but remaining true to themselves and their marital duty heroines. However, she also succeeded in emancipated businesswomen and feminists fighting for their (or their?) loneliness. Bibi Andersson was born in 1935 in Stockholm, Sweden. She studied the art of theatrical reincarnations at the Stockholm Royal Drama Theatre School of J. Terserus, which
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This Swedish film and theater actress in her youth gracefully performed the roles of cheerful commoners, and then they were replaced by surging grief, but remaining true to themselves and their marital duty heroines. However, she also succeeded in emancipated businesswomen and feminists fighting for their (or their?) loneliness.
Bibi Andersson was born in 1935 in Stockholm, Sweden. She studied the art of theatrical reincarnations at the Stockholm Royal Drama Theatre School of J. Terserus, which operated at the Dramaten Theatre, after which she made her debut at the Malmo Theatre in 1956. In 1959 she was accepted into the troupe of the Dramaten Theatre. Her first roles in cinema went unnoticed, and in 1955 the director I. Bergman, who later became her "godfather" in the world of cinema, invited her to the role of the second plan in his film.
picture "Smiles of a Summer Night" . In total, Bibi starred in 11 Bergman films, which brought her world fame. The most famous of these are
The Seventh Seal" "Wandering Field,"
" On the threshold of life "Eye of the Devil." The pinnacle of the work of Bibi Anderson is considered the role of the nurse Alma in the philosophical
film parable "Persona" It was released in 1965.
Another creative union of the actress took place with the famous Swedish director Vilgot Sheman, whom she starred in the films.
"Mistress" (1962), “Bed for Brother and Sister, 1782” (1965), “I blush” (1980). Another famous film in which Bibi starred is the film directed by Erland Yousefson and Sven Nyquist “Marmalade riot” (1980). The film actress was invited to her projects by Western European and American directors - J. Huston.
The Kremlin Letter ) and R. Altman
"Quintet" ). Even Soviet film officials, struck by Bibi’s charm, made an exception for her, as a result of which in the early 1970s the actress starred in the films “Man on the Other Side”.
director Y.Egorov ) and "On Love" (
director M. Bogin ). /