Eva Dahlbeck

Eva Elisabet Dahl Beck ( born March 8, 1920 in Saltsjö- Duvnäs, Nacka Municipality, † February 8, 2008 in Stockholm) was a Swedish actress and writer.

Life

Eva Dahl Beck received her acting training at the Royal Dramatic Theatre Stockholm, where she also appeared from 1944. Gustaf Molander trusted her film director in the early 1940s to bigger roles in his films. She gained international recognition in the 1950s by a series of comedies by Ingmar Bergman as longing of women and Smiles of a Summer Night on the side of Gunnar Björn beach. For her role in Bergman's close to the life she received in 1958 the Best Actor Award, which she shared with her ​​colleagues from the film, Bibi Andersson, Barbro Hiort af Ornäs and Ingrid Thulin in the film festival of Cannes.

In 1964, she ended her career in the theater and focused on her work as an author of novels, poetry and screenplays. The main reason for the task of acting profession she later gave to the Gleichfömigkeit the roles offered to her. Your last film appearance in the Danish- Swedish co-production Tintomara, she graduated 1970. 2008, she passed away after a long illness.

Eva Dahl Beck was married since 1944 with the Air Force officer Sven Lampell, who died in 2007. From this marriage two children were born.

Filmography (selection)

Works as a writer

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