Bibi Andersson

Bibi Andersson

  • Born: 1935-11-11
  • Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
  • Height: 5' 4¼" (1.63 m)
  • Profession: Film and television actors
  • Nationality: Sweden
  • Representative Works: The Lost Prince, Threshold of Life, Arn-Tempelriddaren
  • Bibi Andersson (Bibi Andersson) was born in The Kingdom of Sweden Stockholm on November 11, 1935 . Bibi Andersson is Ernst Ingmar Bergman 's queen actress, her representative works: "Arn-Tempelriddaren" and "The Lost Prince".

    Performing Experience

    Anderson joined The Kingdom of Sweden Royal Theatre in his early years, and he was also active on the theatre stage while starring in Movie .
    Bibi Andersson won the best actress in the main competition of the 11th Cannes International Movie Festival with the other two actresses in the film with "The Threshold of Life" .
    In 1963, she won the best actress in the main competition of the 13th Berlin International Movie Festival with "Lover" .
    Bibi Andersson was active in the 1960s and 1970s. During this period, she continued to participate in more than 50 Movies and created a large number of screen roles. In addition to cooperating with Ernst Ingmar Bergman , she also participated in Hollywood director John Houston’s "Iron Curtain" and Robert Altman's "Quintet" and other films. 
    In 1990, she began as Theater Director , as The Kingdom of Sweden Royal Theater directed several plays. 
    Extended Reading
    • Westley 2022-03-15 08:01:01

      a discussion about love

      I didn't expect a heavy like Ingmar Bergman to tell a story in a comedic way, and to be able to tell it so successfully. But I don't think that because this is a so-called comedy film, the connotation of the film is much less. The background color of the film is still Bergman's sympathetic...

    • Libbie 2022-03-15 08:01:01

      summer night smile

      Smile on a Summer Night is an important work of Bergman's early films, and the earliest of all my Bergman films. The movie is an indoor comedy with a lively pace, humorous language, and bright shots. Compared with the metaphysics in the middle and the repression in the later period, this film lacks...

    • Jaclyn 2022-04-23 07:05:19

      I didn't expect Bergman to make a Lubitsch comedy

    • Shaniya 2022-04-23 07:05:19

      Poetic, romantic joy ~ everyone is so naive and sophisticated, loyal and frivolous~

    Smiles of a Summer Night quotes

    • Mrs. Armfeldt: If people knew the evil caused by listening to others, they would not care about listening and would be far happier.

    • Mrs. Armfeldt: Your father once threw me out of a window.

      Desiree Armfeldt: Was it open?

      Mrs. Armfeldt: No, closed. I fell straight into a lieutenant colonel. He later became your father.

      Desiree Armfeldt: You said my father threw you out.

      Mrs. Armfeldt: He became your father later, I said. Aren't you listening? My God I loved him so!

      Desiree Armfeldt: Which one?

      Mrs. Armfeldt: The one who threw me out the window, of course. The other one was a dolt. He never could do anything amusing.