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Bibi Andersson
Bibi Andersson Born 11 November 1935 Stockholm, Sweden Died 14 April 2019 (aged 83) Stockholm, Sweden Nationality Swedish Other names Berit Elisabeth Andersson Birgitta Andersson Occupation Actress Years active 1951–2009 Spouse(s) Kjell Grede (m. 1960; div. 1973) Per Ahlmark (m. 1979; div. 1981) Gabriel Mora Baeza (m. 2004) Children 1 Berit Elisabeth Andersson (11 November 1935 – 14 April 2019), known professionally as Bibi Andersson (Swedish: [²bɪbːɪ ²anːdɛˌʂɔn]), was a Swedish actress who was best known for her frequent collaborations with the filmmaker Ingmar Bergman. Early life and career Andersson was born in Kungsholmen, Stockholm, the daughter of Karin (née Mansion), a social worker, and Josef Andersson, a businessman. Her first collaboration with Ingmar Bergman came in 1951, when she participated in his production of an advertisement for the detergent Bris. She also worked as an extra on film sets as a teenager, and studied acting at the Terserus Drama School and at the Royal Dramatic Theatre School (1954–1956). She then joined the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. In the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, Andersson starred in ten motion pictures and three television films directed by Bergman. With Ingrid Thulin and Eva Dahlbeck, a film set in a maternity ward, she shared the Best Actress Prize at Cannes in 1958 for the director's Brink of Life. The others included The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, The Magician, The Passion of Anna, The Touch, and Persona. In 1963, Andersson won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 13th Berlin International Film Festival for her performance in Vilgot Sjöman's The Mistress. From the mid-1960s onwards Andersson's intense portrayal of a nurse in the film Persona (1966) in which the actress Elizabet Vogler (Liv Ullmann) is mostly mute suffering from a psychosomatic condition meant that she delivered the majority of the dialogue. That year alongside James Garner and Sidney Poitier in the western Duel at Diablo. For her performance in Persona, she won the award for Best Actress at the 4th Guldbagge Awards. More Bergman collaborations followed, and she worked with John Huston (The Kremlin Letter, 1970) and Robert Altman (Quintet, 1979, with Paul Newman). She was actor Steve McQueen's co-star in his only credited movie as a producer, the film of Arthur Miller's stage adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People (1977). Andersson made her debut in American theatre in 1973 with a production of Erich Maria Remarque's Full Circle. Her most famous American film is I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977), which also starred Kathleen Quinlan. In 1990, Andersson worked as a theatre director in Stockholm, directing several plays at Dramaten. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, she worked primarily in television and as a theatre actress, working with Bergman again, and others. She was also a supervisor for the humanitarian project the Road to Sarajevo. Personal life In 1996, Andersson published her autobiography, Ett ögonblick (A Moment, or, literally, A Blink of the Eye). She was married first to the director Kjell Grede (1960, divorced) with whom she had a daughter; and secondly to the politician and writer Per Ahlmark (1978, divorced). Andersson then married Gabriel Mora Baeza on 29 May 2004. In 2009, she had a stroke. An article published in 2010 says that from that time on she had been hospitalized and was unable to speak. Andersson died on 14 April 2019 at age 83.
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