Ingrid Thulin Dead

Started by godardian, January 13, 2004, 12:04:16 AM

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godardian

From the Criterion website:

Criterion Mourns the Loss of Ingrid Thulin

The Criterion Collection is saddened to note the passing of the great Swedish actress of film and stage, Ingrid Thulin (1926 - 2004). Best known for her work with director Ingmar Bergman, Thulin starred in innumerable films and stage plays, including such classics as Wild Strawberries, Winter Light, The Silence, and Cries and Whispers. She passed away on January 7 at the age of 77.
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classical gas

was she the dark haired lady in "Cries and Whispers"?  The really cold and distant sister??

cine

Quote from: classical gaswas she the dark haired lady in "Cries and Whispers"?  The really cold and distant sister??
Yes.

classical gas

The image doesn't show for some reason, but i think we have the same actress in mind.  but who was she in 'wild strawberries'?  i've see that many times and now my memory has failed me...

cine

The professor's daughter-in-law.

classical gas

okay...but she was blonde in that role, right??

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