Marrit Ohlsson was a Swedish actress who is best known for Fanny and Alexander, Sommarflickan, and Bussen. Born on November 16, 1914, in Umeå, Västerbottens län, she passed away on June 6, 1986, in Stockholm.
Personal and Family Life
Marrit Ohlsson was born in Umeå, Sweden, and she spent her early life in the country. Little is known about her family and early personal life, but she became prominent as an actress during her career. She pursued her passion for acting and earned recognition in various films and television series in Sweden.
Career Highlights
Ohlsson’s acting career spanned several decades, and she appeared in numerous productions. She became particularly famous for her roles in Fanny and Alexander, directed by Ingmar Bergman, and was featured in many television movies and series. Her talent and performances left a mark on Swedish cinema and television.
Death and Legacy
Marrit Ohlsson passed away on June 6, 1986, in Stockholm, Sweden. Her contributions to acting are remembered, and she is regarded as a significant figure in Swedish film history. Through her performances, she influenced aspiring actors and remained a respected name in the industry.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1986 | I lagens namn | Mrs. Larsson |
1983 | Mot härliga tider | Lady with the dog |
1983 | Mannen utan själ | Old woman selling flowers |
1982 | Fanny and Alexander | Kocken Malla Tander – Biskopsgården |
1980 | Jackpot | TV Movie |
1977 | Bussen | Old woman taken to Traneberg |