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 INGRID THULIN
AKA: Ingrid Tulean;
Born: 1926-01-27
Birth place: Solleftea, Sweden
Death: 2004-01-07
Profession: director, actor, dancer
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With Ingrid Bergman and Greta Garbo, Ingrid Thulin is often cited as one of the best Swedish actress of all time. The blue-eyed blonde personified cool, somewhat aloof, sensuality in a number of film s directed by Ingmar Bergman yet simultaneously, the actress was able to depict suffering with her own brand of Scandinavian vigor. Trained as a ballet dancer, Thulin shifted to theater and first worked with Bergman in several stage productions. While still a student at Stockholm's Royal Dramatic Theatre, she made her first film appearances. Billed as 'Ingrid Tulean', she was cast in her first American film, "Foreign Intrigue" (1956), as Robert Mitchum's love interest. But it was not until Bergman cast her as the woman suffering from the slings of her father-in-law (Victor Sjostrom) in "Wild Strawberries" (1957) that she achieved international renown. Thulin lent her beauty and talent as Max Von Sydow's wife in Bergman's "The Magician" (1958). With Bibi Andersson and Eva Dahlbeck, she shared Best Actress honors at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival for their performances as pregnant women in "Brink of Life".

By the 1960s, Thulin had begun to work in international productions. She was miscast in the lead of Vincente Minnelli's "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" (1962) and her work was further diluted when her lines were redubbed by Angela Lansbury. Thulin fared much better as Yves Montand's mistress in Alain Resnais' political drama "La Guerre est finie/The War Is Over" (1966) and in Luchino Visconti's "The Damned" (1969), as the matriarch of a German family whose decline parallels Hitler's rise, She returned to the Bergman stock company for superb turns as the suicidal sister in "Cries and Whispers" (1972) and a washed-up stage actress with a drinking problem in "After the Rehearsal" (1984). The still beautiful Thulin had her last screen role (to date) as an elderly woman living in a nursing home who embarks on a love affair with a fellow patient in "La Casa del Sorriso/House of Smiles" (1990).

In addition to films, Thulin has made rare appearances on Broadway (in 1967's "Of Love Remembered") and on the small screen. She was tapped to play the Ingrid Bergman role in a 1961 TV remake of "Intermezzo" (NBC) and played the mystical older sister of Burt Lancaster's "Moses--the Lawgiver" (CBS, 1975). Under the auspices of her second husband, Harry Schein, the founder of the Swedish Film Institute, Thulin directed the short film "Hangivelsen/Devotion" (1965), co-directed (with Erland Josephson and Sven Nykvist) "En och En/One and One" (1978) and co-wrote and directed "Brusten Himmel/Broken Sky" (1982). The latter was an ambitious character study of a teenaged girl coping with maturity.



Family

FATHER: Adam Thulin.

MOTHER: Nanna Thulin.



Companion

HUSBAND: Claes Sylwander. Married in 1951; divorced.

HUSBAND: Harry Schein. Founder and head of Sweden's Film Institute. Married in 1956.



Milestone

Made acting debut at the Municipal Theatre in Norrkoping at 15

Joined Malmo repertory company

1948: Early film appearance, "Dit Vindarna Bar/Where the Winds Lead"

1956: First English-language film, "Foreign Intrigue", billed as Ingrid Tulean

1956: Earned international recognition for "Wild Strawberries", directed by Ingmar Bergman

1958: Furthered her international reputation with Bergman's "Brink of Life"

1961: American TV debut in NBC remake of "Intermezzo"

1962: Co-starred in Vincente Minnelli's "The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse"; vocals dubbed by Angela Lansbury

1965: Film directorial debut, the short "Hangivelsen/Devotion"

1966: Won praise for her performance in Alain Resnais' "La Guerre est finie/The War Is Over"

1966: Starred in Mai Zetterling's "Night Games"

1967: Broadway stage debut, "Of Love Remembered"

1969: Co-starred in Luchino Visconti's "The Damned"

1972: Returned to the Bergman fold in "Cries and Whispers"; starred alongside Liv Ullmann and Bibi Andersson

1975: Co-starred as Miriam in the CBS miniseries "Moses--the Lawgiver"

1978: With Erland Josephson and Sven Nykvist, co-directed "En och en/One and One"

1982: Co-wrote and directed "Brusten himmel/Broken Sky"

1984: Final screen collaboration with Ingmar Bergman, "After the Rehearsal"

1990: Last film to date, "La Casa del sorriso/House of Smiles"



Education

Royal Dramatic Theatre School - Stockholm, Sweden


Bibliography

"Nagon jad kande" Ingrid Thulin 1972



Citizenship

Sweden

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