Dahlbeck, Eva (1920–)
Dahlbeck, Eva (1920–)
Swedish actress. Born in Saltsjö-Duvnäs, Sweden, Mar 8, 1920; trained at Royal Dramatic Theater, Stockholm; m. Col. Sven Lampell, 1944; children: 2 sons.
Best known for her work in films of Ingmar Bergman, made stage debut (1941); appeared on stage in Rid i natt and in its film adaptation (1942); appeared on US tv in "Foreign Intrigue" (1952–55); wrote script for the film Yngsjömordet (Woman of Darkness, 1966); also wrote a play, a book of poetry, and more than 10 novels; films include Ride Tonight (1942), Black Roses (1945), Eva (1948), Unser Dorf (The Village, 1952), Defiance (1952), Secrets of Women (1952), Barabbas (1953), A Lesson in Love (1954), Dreams (1955), Smiles of a Summer Night (1955), The Counterfeit Traitor (1962), All These Women (1964), Loving Couples (1964), Morianna (I the Body, 1965), The Cats (1965), Les Créatures (1966), The Red Mantle (Hagbard and Signe, 1967), People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart (1967), and Tintomara (1970). Named Best Actress at Cannes Festival for her performance in Ingmar Bergman's Brink of Life (1958).