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Maj-Britt Nilsson(1924-2006)

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Maj-Britt Nilsson
Rare indeed to spot a dark-haired Swede on film but the delicately beautiful Maj-Britt Nilsson was certainly one of them, along with Harriet Andersson, who went on to captivate film audiences in the bleak films of Ingmar Bergman.

Born in Stockholm on December 11, 1924, the lovely Nilsson was initially trained at the Royal Dramatic Theater. She began her film career inauspiciously playing a young schoolgirl in Tänk, om jag gifter mig med prästen (1941) [If I Should Marry the Minister] starring Viveca Lindfors. Gaining experience in such films as Alf Sjöberg's Resan bort (1945), she played the title role in the dramatic Maria (1947) and moved swiftly into leading roles. A stage triumph in Jean Genet's "The Maids" in 1948 led to her association with Ingmar Bergman who spotlighted her in three of his finest early works: Vers la joie (1950) [To Joy], in which she plays wife to an adulterous orchestra player; Jeux d'été (1951) [Summer Interlude], in which she portrays a ballerina recalling a tragic summer romance; and L'attente des femmes (1952) [Secrets of Women] as one of four sisters-in-law reflecting on their respective wifedoms while waiting for their husbands to arrive at a summer hideaway. Receiving rave reviews for her work, it was expected that she would become a main staple of Bergman's prestigious company of players. Surprisingly she never made another film for him. The roles in her later celluloid work went on to pale in comparison.

Nilsson seldom strayed outside her homeland when it came to filming outside the rare occasion of a German/Austrian movie or two. A brief marriage to singer and composer Anders Börje led to a long and fulfilling one with theater director Per Gerhard in 1951. She subsequently left the Royal Dramatic Theater to work alongside him at Stockholm's Vasa Theater. The couple would stay there for the next three decades. One of her stage roles was that of Maggie the Cat in a Swedish-language version of Tennessee Williams's "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof". She made two brief and minor film comebacks in the 1970s, the second of which, the Swedish-made Bluff Stop (1977), being her last. She retired completely in 1985. Some time during the 1980s the couple took up residence on the French Riviera. Ms. Nilsson died on December 19, 2006 in Cannes, France at age 82.
BornDecember 11, 1924
DiedDecember 19, 2006(82)
BornDecember 11, 1924
DiedDecember 19, 2006(82)
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Known for

Jeux d'été (1951)
Jeux d'été
7.5
  • Marie
  • 1951
Vers la joie (1950)
Vers la joie
7.1
  • Marta Olsson
  • 1950
Anita Björk, Gunnar Björnstrand, Eva Dahlbeck, Birger Malmsten, and Maj-Britt Nilsson in L'attente des femmes (1952)
L'attente des femmes
7.0
  • Marta
  • 1952
Rhapsodie suédoise (1955)
Rhapsodie suédoise
5.7
  • Britta Laaren
  • 1955

Credits

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Actress



  • Bluff Stop (1977)
    Bluff Stop
    5.0
    • Gertrud
    • 1977
  • Bibban 49
    TV Movie
    • Bibban
    • 1974
  • Simple Mélodie (1974)
    Simple Mélodie
    5.0
    • Felix's Mother
    • 1974
  • I själva verket är det alltid något annat som händer
    TV Movie
    • Vera
    • 1971
  • Skilsmässa
    TV Movie
    • Erica
    • 1963
  • Lita på mej älskling (1961)
    Lita på mej älskling
    4.7
    • Ulla
    • 1961
  • L'Héritage de Björndal (1960)
    L'Héritage de Björndal
    5.9
    • Adelheid
    • 1960
  • A Matter of Morals (1960)
    A Matter of Morals
    5.1
    • Anita Andersson
    • 1960
  • Les géants de la forêt (1959)
    Les géants de la forêt
    6.7
    • Adelheid
    • 1959
  • Maj-Britt Nilsson in Jazzgossen (1958)
    Jazzgossen
    6.2
    • Karin Ingel-Anker
    • 1958
  • Was die Schwalbe sang (1956)
    Was die Schwalbe sang
    5.9
    • Ursula Benthien
    • 1956
  • Sigge Fürst, Anders Henrikson, Maj-Britt Nilsson, Hjördis Petterson, Folke Sundquist, and Naima Wifstrand in Flickan i frack (1956)
    Flickan i frack
    4.5
    • Katja Kock
    • 1956
  • Hasse Ekman, Gertrud Fridh, Sigge Fürst, Alf Kjellin, Maj-Britt Nilsson, and Gunvor Pontén in Egen ingång (1956)
    Egen ingång
    5.8
    • Marianne Stenman
    • 1956
  • Litet bo (1956)
    Litet bo
    5.2
    • Alva
    • 1956
  • Rhapsodie suédoise (1955)
    Rhapsodie suédoise
    5.7
    • Britta Laaren
    • 1955

Soundtrack



  • Maj-Britt Nilsson in Jazzgossen (1958)
    Jazzgossen
    6.2
    • performer: "Sig mig, du måne hist ...", "Säg det i toner", "Min soldat"
    • 1958

Personal details

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  • Born
    • December 11, 1924
    • Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
  • Died
    • December 19, 2006
    • Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, France(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Per Gerhard1951 - December 19, 2006 (her death)
  • Other works
    Hild in Tarjei Veesas' play "21 år" ["21 years"] which premiered on 5 September in the Swedish Radio Theatre.
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    • 1 Interview
    • 2 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    Beautiful, demure, dark-haired Swedish actress best known for her work in a few of Ingmar Bergman films of the early 50s.

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