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  1. Harriet Andersson. Actress: Cries & Whispers. Discovered at age 20 by celebrated director Ingmar Bergman, she became part of Bergman's regular stable of performers; in fact, he wrote Summer with Monika (1953) especially for her breakthrough.

  2. Harriet Andersson. Actress: Cries & Whispers. Discovered at age 20 by celebrated director Ingmar Bergman, she became part of Bergman's regular stable of performers; in fact, he wrote Summer with Monika (1953) especially for her breakthrough.

  3. Harriet Andersson (Estocolmo, 14 de febrero de 1932) es una actriz sueca de teatro y cine reconocida principalmente por trabajar en películas del aclamado director Ingmar Bergman.

  4. Through a Glass Darkly: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Björnstrand, Max von Sydow, Lars Passgård. Recently released from a mental hospital, Karin rejoins her emotionally disconnected family in their island home, only to slip from reality as she begins to believe she is being visited by God.

  5. Harriet Andersson (born 14 February 1932) is a Swedish actress, best known outside Sweden for being part of director Ingmar Bergman 's stock company. She often plays impulsive, working class characters. Film actress. Harriet Andersson began her acting career as a 15-year-old student at Calle Flygare stage school.

  6. Acreditada con. Harriet Andersson es una actriz nacida el año 1932 en Suecia conocida por: Dogville, Gritos y susurros, Un verano con Mónica, Como en un espejo, Noche de circo, Semlons gröna dalar (TV) (TV) (Miniserie de TV), Sueños, Sonrisas de una noche de verano, Los enamorados y Prejuicio y Orgullo.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2018 · Harriet Andersson may be done acting, but she’s still with us and continues to inspire people with her classic Bergman performances. As an undoubtedly relevant figure in film history, she essentially ignited an entire filmmaking movement (with some help) and played a crucial role in what are now regarded as some of the best films ...