- Harriet Andersson
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caption = Harriet Andersson in "Summer with Monika " (1952).
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tonyawards =Harriet Andersson (born
14 January 1932 inStockholm ) is a Swedish actress, best known for being one ofIngmar Bergman 's regular actresses.She often played impulsive
working class characters and quickly established a reputation on screen for her youthful, unpretentious, full-lipped sensuality. She disdains the use of makeup.Film Actress
Andersson met Bergman at
Malmö stadsteater in the early 1950s, when she was working as an elevator attendant. They had a romantic relationship and it was during this time he helped launch her film career.Her breakthrough role in "
Summer with Monika " (1952), had been specifically written for her by Bergman. The film was particularly notable for Andersson's nude scene, one of the first in postwar European cinema. It was inspired byHedy Lamarr 's notoriousskinny-dipping scene in "Ecstasy", twenty years earlier. Filmed in Sweden, the motion picture features a musical score byLes Baxter .Although the romantic relationship with Bergman was short-lived, they continued to work together. Andersson appeared in several of his best known films, including "
Smiles of a Summer Night ", "Through a Glass Darkly", "Cries and Whispers ", and "Fanny and Alexander "."Through A Glass Darkly", in which Andersson performed with
Max Von Sydow andGunnar Björnstrand , Andersson portrays alatent schizophrenic . The movie title is taken from a verse inFirst Corinthians (13:12) in whichPaul of Tarsus says, "For now we see through a glass darkly: But then face to face; Now I know in part; But then I shall know even as I am also known." The plot deals with the actions of four persons during a twenty-four hour period in an old house a far distance out on the SwedishArchipelago . Some audiences were shocked by Andersson's vivid portrayal of the presence of God as represented in the dark world of a schizophrenic.Like a number of other Bergman regulars, she also had a brief international career. She made her English-language debut in
Sidney Lumet 's "The Deadly Affair " (1966) and most recently appeared inLars von Trier 's "Dogville " (2003).Awards
Andersson has won several awards for her acting, including the Swedish
Guldbagge Award , the Norwegian Amanda and best actress awards on theVenice Film Festival (1964) and theMoscow International Film Festival (1975). In 1968, Andersson received theBodil Award for Best Actress for her role in theHenning Carlsen Danish comedy "People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart ".Private life
In a 1962 interview in
Los Angeles, California , Andersson commented on the unfairness of America's perception of the prevalence ofalcoholism in Sweden. She exclaimed, "I have never seen so many people in my life who begin with a drymartini in the morning here."She declined to be questioned about sex or politics, claiming that she was not interested in either topic. She said she owned neither a mink coat or a car. Instead, Andersson either rode with friends who had cars or called a taxi.
Harriet Andersson was married to the Finnish director Jörn Donner, and she appeared in Donner's 1961 film, "To Love". She gave birth to a daughter in 1960, naming her Petra after her character in "Smiles of a Summer Night".
References
*cite news|publisher=
Appleton Post-Crescent |title=Bergman Genius Seen In Neenah Art Film |date=December 1, 1965 |page=D7
*cite news| publisher=Charleston Gazette |title=Sweden's Monika
date=November 27, 1955 |page=89
*cite news| publisher=San Mateo County Times |title=Bergman Festival in Belmont |date=November 10, 1965 |page=10
*cite news|publisher=Winnipeg Free Press |title=Harriet Andersson:The Actress Asks The Questions |date=May 1, 1962 |page=9elected Filmography
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Dogville " (2003)
*"Fanny and Alexander " (1982)
*"Cries and Whispers " (1972)
*"People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart " (1967)
*"The Deadly Affair " (1966)
*"All These Women " (1964)
*"To Love" (1961)
*"Through a Glass Darkly" (1961)
*"Last Pair Out " (1956)
*"Smiles of a Summer Night " (1955)
*"Dreams" (1955)
*"A Lesson in Love " (1954)
*"Sawdust and Tinsel " (1953)
*"Summer with Monika " (1952)External links
*imdb name|id=0027683|name=Harriet Andersson
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