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A sensual, stunningly beautiful member of Ingmar Bergman's troupe, Harriet Andersson was featured in many of the director's early classics. Unlike other typical Swedish leading ladies, Andersson was dark-haired, but her outsider appearance was used to smoldering, even kittenish appeal. She began by performing dance halls while still a teenager and at age 18 made her screen debut in "Medan Staden Sover/While the City Sleeps" (1950). Bergman cast her two years later using her coarse but sensual appeal to good effect in "Summer with Monika" (It is a still photograph from this film that Jean-Pierre Leaud steals in Francois Truffaut's 1959 masterpiece "The 400 Blows"....

Filmography

Dogville - ( Gloria / 2004 / Released / Pathe Cinema )
Gossip - ( / 2000 / Released / )
Ljuset Haller Mig Sallskap - ( / 2000 / Released / )
Happy End - ( Marja / 1999 / Released / )
I Rollerna Tre - ( / 1996 / Released / )
Beyond the Sky - ( Miss Kjaer / 1993 / Released / )
Blankt Vapen - ( Mama / 1990 / Released / Svensk Filmindustri (SF) )
Himmel og Helvede - ( Jasmin / 1988 / Released / Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution )
Sommarkvallar pa jorden - ( Magda / 1987 / Released / )
Fanny and Alexander - ( Justina--Kitchen Maid / 1983 / Released / Svenska Filminstitutet Foundation )
Raskenstam - ( Cecilia Andersson / 1983 / Released / Sandrews Film & Teater )
La Sabina - ( Monica / 1979 / Released / Svenska Filminstitutet Foundation )
Linus - ( Lilly / 1979 / Released / )
Hempa's Bar - ( Sonja / 1977 / Released / Svenska Filminstitutet Foundation )
Monismanien 1995 - ( Teacher's Wife / 1975 / Released / Taurus Films )
Den Vita Vaggen - ( Monika Larsson / 1974 / Released / Svenska Filminstitutet Foundation )
Cries and Whispers - ( Agnes / 1973 / Released / )
Anna - ( Anna / 1970 / Released / )
The Girls - ( Myrrhine / 1968 / Released / )
The Girls - ( Marianne / 1968 / Released / )
The Deadly Affair - ( Ann Dobbs / 1967 / Released / )
Adventure Starts Here - ( Anne / 1965 / Released / )
Loving Couples - ( Agda / 1964 / Released / Sandrews Film & Teater )
Not to Speak About All These Women - ( Isolde / 1964 / Released / Svensk Filmindustri (SF) )
To Love - ( Louise / 1964 / Released / )
A Sunday in September - ( Birgitta / 1963 / Released / Europa Films )
Through A Glass Darkly - ( Karin / 1961 / Released / Svensk Filmindustri (SF) )
A Lesson in Love - ( Nix--David and Marianne's Daughter / 1960 / Released / Svensk Filmindustri (SF) )
The Last Couple Out - ( Anita / 1956 / Released / Svensk Filmindustri (SF) )
Dreams - ( Doris / 1955 / Released / Sandrews Film & Teater )
Smiles of a Summer Night - ( Petra--the Egerman's Maid / 1955 / Released / Svensk Filmindustri (SF) )
Sawdust and Tinsel - ( Anne / 1953 / Released / Sandrews Film & Teater )
Sommaren Med Monika - ( Monika Eriksson / / Released / Svensk Filmindustri (SF) )
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A sensual, stunningly beautiful member of Ingmar Bergman's troupe, Harriet Andersson was featured in many of the director's early classics. Unlike other typical Swedish leading ladies, Andersson was dark-haired, but her outsider appearance was used to smoldering, even kittenish appeal. She began by performing dance halls while still a teenager and at age 18 made her screen debut in "Medan Staden Sover/While the City Sleeps" (1950). Bergman cast her two years later using her coarse but sensual appeal to good effect in "Summer with Monika" (It is a still photograph from this film that Jean-Pierre Leaud steals in Francois Truffaut's 1959 masterpiece "The 400 Blows".) For the director, she was often the lower-class girl, as in her circus performer in "Sawdust and Tinsel" (1953) or her maid Petra in the comic "Smiles of a Summer Night" (1955). Bergman elevated her somewhat as the schizophrenic in "Through a Glass Darkly" (1961) and the dying sister in "Cries and Whispers" (1972) but in their final screen collaboration "Fanny and Alexander" (1981) had her back as a kitchen maid.

Despite the international attention Andersson received for her work with Bergman, it was her husband Jorn Donner who offered her more substantial roles. She received a Best Actress citation from the 1964 Venice Film Festival as a married woman rediscovering the pleasures of sex and romance in Donner's "To Love". More recently, Andersson projected underlying rebellion as a sympathetic teacher in "Beyond the Sky" (1993).

Unlike her colleagues such as Bibi Andersson or Liv Ullmann who were also launched by Bergman, Andersson has made few international films. She made her English-language debut in Sidney Lumet's "The Deadly Affair" (1966), but seemed more at ease working with her countrymen. Andersson has made a handful of Swedish TV-movies, including "I HHHavsbandet" (1971), and occasional stage appearances, including playing Anne Frank in "The Diary of Anne Frank" in 1953 and Ophelia in "Hamlet".


Profession(s):
Actor, dancer
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
husband:Jorn Donner (divorced)
Companion(s)
Ingmar Bergman , Companion , ```..together c. 1955-56

Awards (Back to top)
Venice Film Festival Best Actress Award "Att Alska/To Love" 1964

Milestones (Back to top)
1993 Starred in "Beyond the Sky"
1982 Played the kitchen maid in "Fanny and Alexander", directed by Bergman
1972 Co-starred in Bergman's "Cries and Whispers"
1970 Played title role in Donner's "Anna"
1966 First English language film, Sidney Lumet's "The Deadly Affair"
1964 Won widespread acclaim for "Att Alska/To Love"
1963 Directed by Jorn Donner in "A Sunday in September"
1961 Performed with Halsingborg town theater
1956 Acted with Intiman theater company, Stockholm
1953 - 1955 Performed with a theater company in Malmo, Sweden
1952 First film collaboration with Ingmar Bergman as director, "Sommaren med Monika/Summer with Monika"
1950 Screen acting debut in "Medan staden sover/While the City Sleeps" (story by Ingmar Bergman; directed by Lars-Eric Kjellgren)
1949 Made professional stage debut


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