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Bibi Andersson (born 11 November 1935) is a Swedish actress.
Bibi Andersson was born as Berit Elisabeth Andersson in Kungsholmen, Stockholm, the daughter of Karin (née Mansion), a social worker, and Josef Andersson, a businessman. She studied acting at the Terserus Drama School and at the legendary Royal Dramatic Theatre School in Stockholm.
After completing school, she agreed to join the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, which she was associated with for 30 years. Her first collaboration with Ingmar Bergman was in 1951, when she participated in his production of an advertisement for the detergent "Bris". In the 1950s, 60s and 70s, she starred in more than ten Bergman-directed pictures, including The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, Brink of Life, The Magician and Persona.
In 1963, at the 13th Berlin International Film Festival, Andersson won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award for her role in Vilgot Sjöman's film The Mistress.
Her intense portrayal of the nurse Alma in the 1966 film Persona led to an increase in the number of cinematic roles offered her, and she appeared that same year opposite James Garner and Sidney Poitier in the violent western Duel at Diablo. More Bergman collaborations followed, as well as working with John Huston (The Kremlin Letter: 1970) and Robert Altman (Quintet: 1979). She made her debut in American theatre in 1973 with a production of Erich Maria Remarque's Full Circle.
Twice a woman / Twee vrouwen (1979) Bibi Andersson, Sandra Dumas, Anthony Perkins Full Movie
Bibi Andersson en El placer de los ojos 1/2
Bibi Andersson i "Här är ditt liv" del 1
Ingmar Bergman on working with women
Ingmar Bergman & Bibi Andersson interview PART V
Persona | 1966 | Trailer | Ingmar Bergman | Criterion Collection | Liv Ullmann | Bibi Andersson
Bibi Andersson om Eva Vergerus
Bibi Andersson in Ingmar Bergman's "the Touch"
Beröringen (The touch). Carl Michael Bellman
Persona _ Liv Ullmann and Bibi Andersson
Actors: Ingo Naujoks (actor), Bruno F. Apitz (actor), Doris J. Heinze (producer), Nina Petri (actress), Anna Loos (actress), Sven Pippig (actor), Elena Uhlig (actress), Dietmar Bär (actor), Christian Wikander (producer), Lothar Kurzawa (writer), Christoph Bicker (producer), Hans Kahlert (actor), Kaspar Heidelbach (director), Hedy Altschiller (editor), Tommy Andersson (actor),
Genres: Comedy,