- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento25 de octubre de 1995 · Uppsala, Uppsala län, Suecia (complicaciones de artritis reumatoide)
- Nombre de nacimientoElsa Viveca Torstensdotter Lindfors
- Altura1,67 m
- Viveca Lindfors nació el 29 de diciembre de 1920 en Uppsala, Uppsala län, Suecia. Fue una actriz y directora, conocida por Stargate: Puerta a las estrellas (1994), Creepshow (1982) y El burlador de Castilla (1948). Estuvo casada con George Tabori, Don Siegel, Bror Axel Folke Per Rogard y Harry Hasso. Murió el 25 de octubre de 1995 en Uppsala, Uppsala län, Suecia.
- CónyugesGeorge Tabori(4 de julio de 1954 - 1972) (divorciado)Don Siegel(10 de agosto de 1949 - 26 de mayo de 1954) (divorciado, 1 niño)Bror Axel Folke Per Rogard(6 de julio de 1944 - 1948) (divorciado, 1 niño)Harry Hasso(7 de diciembre de 1941 - 1943) (divorciado, 1 niño)
- Niños
- PadresAxel Torsten LindforsKarin Emilia Therese Dymling
- Black hair
- In 1990, while walking to a New York theatre production she was appearing in, Viveca was assaulted and her face slashed. After receiving stitches for the wound, she continued on to the rehearsal.
- She was a childminder of Chevy Chase.
- Became a naturalized U.S. citizen around 1951.
- When she was included in the "In Memoriam" segment of the Academy Awards in 1996, the Academy showed a scene from Juegos de amor en la universidad (1985) where she had a supporting role as a professor. In the scene, she's smiling and spreading her arms.
- Son, John Tabori (born John Hasso, 1943 in Sweden).
- What difference does it make if you change your line? Improvisation is good. The other actor should listen to what you do. It may be a matter of changing pauses within or after the line. I call it brave acting and you have to protect your own inspiration.
- [on working with director Joseph Losey on Éstos son los condenados (1962)] He was more comfortable with men, and had to control women. He accepted things from a man he would not accept from a woman. Didn't feel equal with women. I have to feel a complete equal, or I didn't work well. I liked the role but felt he didn't like the feeling I was his equal. I am a great actress, let's face it.
- How can I be who I am? I want to drop the mask... I feel I am asked to have on in order to please you, whoever *you* are. I've learned that in America more than anything, that the mask doesn't work. There's got to be you.
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