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56
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Large and steady acting portfolio.

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Acting credits
56
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Large and steady acting portfolio.
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TMDB ID: 70276
IMDb ID: nm0196992
Known for: Acting
Born: March 8, 1920
Died: February 8, 2008
Age: 87
Place of birth: Saltsjö-Duvnäs, Stockholms län, Sweden
Gender: Female
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1942 - 1993
Years active: 52
Average TMDB rating: 6.64
Wikidata: Q239881
Also known as
Эва Дальбек
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Eva Dahlbeck (8 March 1920 – 8 February 2008) was a Swedish actress and author. Eva Dahlbeck was born in Saltsjö-Duvnäs near Stockholm. She attended the prestigious acting school of the Royal Dramatic Theatre (in Swedish: Dramatens elevskola) from 1941 to 1944, and acted on the Theatre's stage from 1944 to 1964. She made her film debut in the role of Botilla in Rid i natt! in 1942. Among her most notable roles in Swedish films were the shrewd celebrity reporter Vivi in Kärlek och störtlopp (1946), the working-class mother Rya-Rya in the drama Bara en mor (1949); Mrs. Larsson, the warmhearted mother of seven in the popular children's film Kastrullresan (1950), and the young primary school teacher in Gustaf Molander's Trots (1952) (screenplay by Vilgot Sjöman). In the mid-1950s Dahlbeck was one of Sweden's most popular and successful actresses. She became internationally known for her strong female leads in a number of Ingmar Bergman's films, in particular his comedies Secrets of Women (1952), A Lesson in Love (1954) and Smiles of a Summer Night (1955). In the 1960s Dahlbeck moved away from acting as she started to write. She retired from the stage in 1964 and made her final appearance on screen in the Danish film Tintomara, released in 1970). She published several novels and poems in her native Sweden, and wrote the screenplay for Arne Mattsson's dark film Yngsjömordet (The Yngsjö murder) in 1966. Dahlbeck married Sven Lampell, an air force officer, in 1944. The marriage produced two children. She lived out the last years of her life in Hässelby Villastad, Stockholm, where she died at age 87.



Movie credits linked with Eva Dahlbeck.
as (archive footage)
as Self
as Adolfine og Amandas mor
as Cafe Proprietress
as Devah Sørensen
as The Queen
Screenplay
as Michele Quellec
as Anna Vade
as Marta Alleus
as Mrs. Landborg
as Adelaide
as Ingrid Erickson
as Eva Walderman
as Astrid
as Stina Andersson
as Ingeborg Dahlström
as Susanna Dahlin
as Elin Tarp
as Desirée Armfeldt
as Susanne
as Birgitta Lundberg
Series credits linked with Eva Dahlbeck.