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Margit Carlqvist

Margit Carlqvist

Acting1932Stockholm, Sweden

Biography

Margit Carlqvist is a Swedish stage and screen actress. She was admitted to the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school in 1949 at the age of 17. She made her film debut in Ingmar Bergman's "Till glädje/To Joy" (1950). She starred in many movies during the 1950s, mostly as some kind of vamp. Internationally she is perhaps most known for her role in Ingmar Bergman's "Smiles of a Summer Night" (1955).

Acting History

1977
Mackan
as Gudrun's Mother
1972
Barnen i höjden
TVas Fru Blyth
1971
Exposed
as Lena's Mother
1970
Pig Hunt
as Maud Blenheim-Ahlskog
The Lustful Vicar
as Mother Sibyll
1969
1966
Skrift i sne
as The Woman from Israel
1965
1964
Loving Couples
as Dora Macson
1963
Kurragömma
as Betty
1962
1961
Do You Believe in Angels?
as Veronica von Sachs
1958
Line Six
as Louise Berg
1957
Gårdarna runt sjön
as Diana Stjernudd
Ingen morgondag
as Astrid Bergas
A Dreamer's Journey
as Marja Lisa
1955
Smiles of a Summer Night
as Countess Charlotte Malcolm
1954
I rök och dans
as Third girl in a haystack
Taxi 13
as Vera
1953
Marianne
as Marianne Ekman
1952
Hon kom som en vind
as Lilly Lilja
Hård klang
as Minka
1951
1950
To Joy
as Nelly Bro

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
2/11/1932(94 years old)
Place of Birth
Stockholm, Sweden