Ingrid Thulin

Ingrid Thulin

Born:January 27, 1926

Place of Birth:Sollefteå, Västernorrlands län, Sweden

Died:January 7, 2004

Known For:Acting

Biography

Ingrid Thulin, a prominent Swedish film actress, graced the silver screen with her remarkable talent and captivating presence. Born in Sollefteå, Ångermanland, she discovered her passion for the arts at a young age, taking ballet lessons and eventually gaining acceptance into The Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm in 1948.

Throughout her illustrious career, Thulin collaborated extensively with the legendary filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, leaving an indelible mark on cinema. Her performances in Bergman's iconic films such as "Wild Strawberries," "The Magician," "Winter Light," "The Silence," and "Cries and Whispers" showcased her versatility and depth as an actress.

Thulin's exceptional acting prowess garnered her numerous accolades, including sharing the Best Actress award at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival and receiving a Guldbagge Award for Best Actress in 1964. Her talent was further recognized with the prestigious David di Donatello Awards in 1974, solidifying her status as a powerhouse in the film industry.

Beyond her professional achievements, Thulin's personal life was also of interest to many. She was married to Harry Schein, the founder of the Swedish Film Institute, for over three decades. Despite their eventual separation, their union was a significant part of Thulin's life. Additionally, her relocation to various countries such as France and Italy reflected her adventurous spirit and love for exploration.

In 1980, Thulin had the honor of presiding over the jury at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival, further cementing her influence in the global cinematic landscape. Her contributions to the world of film continue to be celebrated and cherished by audiences and critics alike.

In her later years, Thulin battled cancer with grace and courage, eventually passing away in Stockholm, Sweden, just shy of her 78th birthday. Her legacy lives on through her timeless performances and enduring impact on the art of acting, leaving an indelible imprint on the history of cinema.

Ingrid Thulin's dedication to her craft, her magnetic on-screen presence, and her ability to bring depth and authenticity to every role she portrayed solidify her as a true icon of Swedish and international cinema. Her influence transcends generations, inspiring aspiring actors and film enthusiasts around the world.

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Filmography

Acting

Salon Kitty

Salon Kitty

Kitty Kellermann

1976

Kitty runs a brothel in Nazi Germany where the soldiers come to "relax". Recording devices have been installed in each room by a power hungry army official who plans to use the information to blackmail Hitler and gain power himself. A girl named Margherita discovers the little ploy and with Kitty's help plans to take on the dangerous task of exposing the conspiracy.
Wild Strawberries

Wild Strawberries

Marianne

1957

Crotchety retired doctor Isak Borg travels from Stockholm to Lund, Sweden, with his pregnant and unhappy daughter-in-law, Marianne, in order to receive an honorary degree from his alma mater. Along the way, they encounter a series of hitchhikers, each of whom causes the elderly doctor to muse upon the pleasures and failures of his own life. These include the vivacious young Sara, a dead ringer for the doctor's own first love.
The Cassandra Crossing

The Cassandra Crossing

Dr. Elena Stradner

1976

Passengers on a European train have been exposed to a deadly disease, and nobody will let them off the train.
The Damned

The Damned

Sophie Von Essenbeck

1969

In the early days of Nazi Germany, a powerful noble family must adjust to life under the new dictatorship regime.
Winter Light

Winter Light

Märta Lundberg

1963

A Swedish pastor fails a loving woman, a suicidal fisherman and God.

Production