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Viveca Lindfors

Elsa Viveca Torstensdotter Lindfors (December 29, 1920 – October 25, 1995) was a Swedish American stage, film, and television actress. She won an Emmy Award and a Silver Bear for Best Actress.[1]

Viveca Lindfors
Viveca Lindfors, 1957
Born
Elsa Viveca Torstensdotter Lindfors

(1920-12-29)December 29, 1920
Uppsala, Sweden
DiedOctober 25, 1995(1995-10-25) (aged 74)
Uppsala, Sweden
Alma materRoyal Dramatic Training Academy
OccupationActress
Years active1940–1995
Spouses
(m. 1941; div. 1943)
(m. 1944; div. 1948)
(m. 1948; div. 1953)
(m. 1954; div. 1972)
Children3, including Kristoffer Tabori
Signature
Lindfors as the Moabite high priestess in The Story of Ruth (1960)
Lindfors with Bob Fosse in the Broadway revival of Pal Joey (1963)

Biography edit

Lindfors was born in Uppsala, Sweden,[2] the daughter of Karin Emilia Therese (née Dymling) and Axel Torsten Lindfors.[3][4]

She trained at the Royal Dramatic Training Academy, Stockholm. Soon after, she became a theater and film star in Sweden. She moved to the United States in 1946 after being signed by Warner Bros., and began working in Hollywood. She appeared in more than 100 films, including Night Unto Night, No Sad Songs for Me, Dark City, The Halliday Brand, King of Kings, An Affair of the Skin, Creepshow, The Sure Thing, and Stargate. She appeared with actors including Stewart Granger, Ronald Reagan, Jeffrey Hunter, Charlton Heston, Glenn Ford, Lizabeth Scott, and Errol Flynn.[1]

In 1952, she appeared on Broadway alongside Edmond O'Brien in John Van Druten's I've Got Sixpence. Two years later, she made her West End debut in J. B. Priestley's poorly received play The White Countess.[1]

Lindfors appeared frequently on television, usually as a guest star, though she played the title role in the miniseries Frankenstein's Aunt. Most of her TV appearances were in the 1950s and 1960s, with a resurgence in the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1990, she won an Emmy Award for her guest appearance on the series Life Goes On.[5] She was nominated for an Emmy in 1978 for her supporting role in the TV movie A Question of Guilt.[6]

In 1962, she shared the Silver Bear for Best Actress award with Rita Gam at the Berlin Film Festival, for their performances in Tad Danielewski's No Exit.[7] Among her later film roles, perhaps the most memorable is the kindly and worldly wise Professor Taub in The Sure Thing (1985).[citation needed]

In the last years of her life, she taught acting at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, and had a lead role (essentially playing herself) in Henry Jaglom's Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995). The same year, she returned to the Strindberg Festival in Stockholm to perform in the play In Search of Strindberg.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

Lindfors was married four times, to Swedish cinematographer Harry Hasso, Swedish attorney and World Chess Federation president Folke Rogard, director Don Siegel, and Hungarian writer, producer, and director George Tabori. She had three children – two sons (John Tabori with Hasso, and actor Kristoffer Tabori, with Siegel) and a daughter (Lena Tabori, with Rogard).[8][9]

Lindfors was a naturalized U.S. citizen and a liberal Democrat, who supported the presidency of Jimmy Carter.

Viveca Lindfors died from complications of rheumatoid arthritis at the age of 74 in Uppsala.

Selected filmography edit

 
Lindfors, Richard Basehart and Boris Karloff in a Theatre '62 episode, "The Paradine Case" (1962)
Year Title Role Notes
1940 The Crazy Family Lisa
1941 If I Could Marry the Minister Eva Örn
1941 In Paradise Angelica Jansson
1942 Tomorrow's Melody Maj-Lis Wassberg
1942 The Woman of Sin The Young Woman
1942 The Yellow Clinic Nurse Doris
1943 The Brothers' Woman Emma
1943 The Sin of Anna Lans Anna Lans
1944 Appassionata Maria
1944 Mist on the Sea Maria Rosati
1944 I Am Fire and Air Jenny Ahrman
1945 Black Roses Märta Lind
1945 The Serious Game Lydia Stille
1945 Maria of Kvarngarden Maria
1946 Interlude Vellamo Toivonen
1948 To the Victor Christine Lund Lestrac
1948 Adventures of Don Juan Queen Margaret
1949 Singoalla Singoalla
1949 Night Unto Night Ann Gracie
1950 Dark City Victoria Winant
1950 Backfire Lysa Radoff
1950 This Side of The Law Evelyn Taylor
1950 No Sad Songs for Me Chris Radna
1950 The Flying Missile Karin Hansen
1951 Four in a Jeep Franziska Idinger
1951 Journey Into Light Christine Thorssen
1952 Riders of Vengeance Elena de Ortega aka The Raiders
1955 Moonfleet Mrs. Minton
1955 Run for Cover Helga Swenson
1957 The Halliday Brand Aleta Burris
1958 I Accuse! Lucie Dreyfus
1958 Tempest Caterine II
1959 Rawhide Luisa Esquivel Y Hadley 1 episode
1960 Johnny Midnight Simone in episode "X Equals Murder")
1960 The Story of Ruth Eleilat
1960 Weddings and Babies Bea
1961 King of Kings Claudia Procula
1961 Tempest Catherine the Great
1961 The Untouchables Mrs. Jarreau
1961 Naked City Lulu Kronen 1 episode
1962 No Exit Inez aka Sinners Go to Hell
1962–1964 The Defenders Mady Lorne / Madeline Flanders 2 episodes
1963 The Damned Freya Neilson aka These Are the Damned
1964 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Dr. Laura Rettig 1 episode
1964 12 O'Clock High Nicole Trouchard 1 episode
1965 Brainstorm Dr. Larstadt
1965 Bonanza Angela Bergstrom Episode: "The Spotlight"
1965–1966 Ben Casey Mrs. Boone / Vivian Bennett 2 episodes
1967 The Diary of Anne Frank Petronella van Daan TV movie
1967–1969 The F.B.I. Ida Salzman / Eva Bolen 2 episodes
1970 Cauldron of Blood Tania
1970 The Interns Jennie 1 episode
1972 A House Without Boundaries Señorita Elvira
1973 The Bell from Hell Marta
1973 The Way We Were Paula Reisner
1976 Welcome to L.A. Susan Moore
1978 A Question of Guilt Dr. Rosen TV movie.
Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding
Performance by a Supporting Actress
in a Drama or Comedy Special
1978 Girlfriends Beatrice
1978 A Wedding Ingrid Hellstrom
1979 Voices Mrs. Lemon
1981 The Hand Doctress
1982 Inside the Third Reich Gypsy woman TV movie
1982 Creepshow Aunt Bedelia Section: "Father's Day"
1982 Dynasty Adriana 1 episode
1983 Dies rigorose Leben Ada
1984 Trapper John, M.D. Zella Korevechi 1 episode
1984 Passions Lila TV movie
1984 Silent Madness Mrs. Collins
1985 The Sure Thing Professor Taub
1987 Frankenstein's Aunt Hannah von Frankenstein 7 episodes
1987 Rachel River Harriet White
1989 Misplaced Zofia
1989 Flickan vid stenbänken Storråda TV series
1990 Life Goes On Mrs. Doubcha 1 episode.
Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest
Actress in a Drama Series
1990 The Exorcist III Nurse X
1990 China Beach Ilsa 1 episode
1991 Zandalee Tatta
1991 Child of Darkness, Child of Light Ida Walsh
1992 North of Pittsburgh Rosa Andretti Genie Award nomination for Best Actress
1993 Law & Order Helga Holtz 1 episode
1994 Stargate Catherine Langford
1995 Last Summer in the Hamptons Helena Mora

Major stage appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Viveca Lindfors". Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon. Retrieved October 1, 2020.
  2. ^ Lebherz, Richard (December 21, 1970). "A Snow Queen In Exile". The News. Frederick, Maryland. p. 6. Retrieved June 25, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ Nättidningen RÖTTER – för dig som släktforskar! Viveca Lindfors genealogy site, genealogi.se; accessed May 4, 2017 (in Swedish).
  4. ^ Viveca Lindfors profile, Hollywood.com; accessed May 4, 2017.
  5. ^ "42nd Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series – 1990". Television Academy. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
  6. ^ "30th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners: Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special – 1978". Television Academy. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
  7. ^ . berlinale.de. Archived from the original on November 24, 2015. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  8. ^ Stout, David (October 26, 1995). "Viveca Lindfors, Stage and Film Actress, 74". The New York Times. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
  9. ^ "Fore Rogard, 73, Ex‐Chess Official". The New York Times. June 16, 1973. Retrieved October 1, 2020.

Further reading edit

External links edit

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For the Finnish figure skater see Viveca Lindfors figure skater Elsa Viveca Torstensdotter Lindfors December 29 1920 October 25 1995 was a Swedish American stage film and television actress She won an Emmy Award and a Silver Bear for Best Actress 1 Viveca LindforsViveca Lindfors 1957BornElsa Viveca Torstensdotter Lindfors 1920 12 29 December 29 1920Uppsala SwedenDiedOctober 25 1995 1995 10 25 aged 74 Uppsala SwedenAlma materRoyal Dramatic Training AcademyOccupationActressYears active1940 1995SpousesHarry Hasso m 1941 div 1943 wbr Folke Rogard m 1944 div 1948 wbr Don Siegel m 1948 div 1953 wbr George Tabori m 1954 div 1972 wbr Children3 including Kristoffer TaboriSignatureLindfors as the Moabite high priestess in The Story of Ruth 1960 Lindfors with Bob Fosse in the Broadway revival of Pal Joey 1963 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Selected filmography 4 Major stage appearances 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBiography editLindfors was born in Uppsala Sweden 2 the daughter of Karin Emilia Therese nee Dymling and Axel Torsten Lindfors 3 4 She trained at the Royal Dramatic Training Academy Stockholm Soon after she became a theater and film star in Sweden She moved to the United States in 1946 after being signed by Warner Bros and began working in Hollywood She appeared in more than 100 films including Night Unto Night No Sad Songs for Me Dark City The Halliday Brand King of Kings An Affair of the Skin Creepshow The Sure Thing and Stargate She appeared with actors including Stewart Granger Ronald Reagan Jeffrey Hunter Charlton Heston Glenn Ford Lizabeth Scott and Errol Flynn 1 In 1952 she appeared on Broadway alongside Edmond O Brien in John Van Druten s I ve Got Sixpence Two years later she made her West End debut in J B Priestley s poorly received play The White Countess 1 Lindfors appeared frequently on television usually as a guest star though she played the title role in the miniseries Frankenstein s Aunt Most of her TV appearances were in the 1950s and 1960s with a resurgence in the 1980s and early 1990s In 1990 she won an Emmy Award for her guest appearance on the series Life Goes On 5 She was nominated for an Emmy in 1978 for her supporting role in the TV movie A Question of Guilt 6 In 1962 she shared the Silver Bear for Best Actress award with Rita Gam at the Berlin Film Festival for their performances in Tad Danielewski s No Exit 7 Among her later film roles perhaps the most memorable is the kindly and worldly wise Professor Taub in The Sure Thing 1985 citation needed In the last years of her life she taught acting at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan and had a lead role essentially playing herself in Henry Jaglom s Last Summer in the Hamptons 1995 The same year she returned to the Strindberg Festival in Stockholm to perform in the play In Search of Strindberg citation needed Personal life editLindfors was married four times to Swedish cinematographer Harry Hasso Swedish attorney and World Chess Federation president Folke Rogard director Don Siegel and Hungarian writer producer and director George Tabori She had three children two sons John Tabori with Hasso and actor Kristoffer Tabori with Siegel and a daughter Lena Tabori with Rogard 8 9 Lindfors was a naturalized U S citizen and a liberal Democrat who supported the presidency of Jimmy Carter Viveca Lindfors died from complications of rheumatoid arthritis at the age of 74 in Uppsala Selected filmography edit nbsp Lindfors Richard Basehart and Boris Karloff in a Theatre 62 episode The Paradine Case 1962 Year Title Role Notes1940 The Crazy Family Lisa1941 If I Could Marry the Minister Eva Orn1941 In Paradise Angelica Jansson1942 Tomorrow s Melody Maj Lis Wassberg1942 The Woman of Sin The Young Woman1942 The Yellow Clinic Nurse Doris1943 The Brothers Woman Emma1943 The Sin of Anna Lans Anna Lans1944 Appassionata Maria1944 Mist on the Sea Maria Rosati1944 I Am Fire and Air Jenny Ahrman1945 Black Roses Marta Lind1945 The Serious Game Lydia Stille1945 Maria of Kvarngarden Maria1946 Interlude Vellamo Toivonen1948 To the Victor Christine Lund Lestrac1948 Adventures of Don Juan Queen Margaret1949 Singoalla Singoalla1949 Night Unto Night Ann Gracie1950 Dark City Victoria Winant1950 Backfire Lysa Radoff1950 This Side of The Law Evelyn Taylor1950 No Sad Songs for Me Chris Radna1950 The Flying Missile Karin Hansen1951 Four in a Jeep Franziska Idinger1951 Journey Into Light Christine Thorssen1952 Riders of Vengeance Elena de Ortega aka The Raiders1955 Moonfleet Mrs Minton1955 Run for Cover Helga Swenson1957 The Halliday Brand Aleta Burris1958 I Accuse Lucie Dreyfus1958 Tempest Caterine II1959 Rawhide Luisa Esquivel Y Hadley 1 episode1960 Johnny Midnight Simone in episode X Equals Murder 1960 The Story of Ruth Eleilat1960 Weddings and Babies Bea1961 King of Kings Claudia Procula1961 Tempest Catherine the Great1961 The Untouchables Mrs Jarreau1961 Naked City Lulu Kronen 1 episode1962 No Exit Inez aka Sinners Go to Hell1962 1964 The Defenders Mady Lorne Madeline Flanders 2 episodes1963 The Damned Freya Neilson aka These Are the Damned1964 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Dr Laura Rettig 1 episode1964 12 O Clock High Nicole Trouchard 1 episode1965 Brainstorm Dr Larstadt1965 Bonanza Angela Bergstrom Episode The Spotlight 1965 1966 Ben Casey Mrs Boone Vivian Bennett 2 episodes1967 The Diary of Anne Frank Petronella van Daan TV movie1967 1969 The F B I Ida Salzman Eva Bolen 2 episodes1970 Cauldron of Blood Tania1970 The Interns Jennie 1 episode1972 A House Without Boundaries Senorita Elvira1973 The Bell from Hell Marta1973 The Way We Were Paula Reisner1976 Welcome to L A Susan Moore1978 A Question of Guilt Dr Rosen TV movie Emmy Award nomination for OutstandingPerformance by a Supporting Actressin a Drama or Comedy Special1978 Girlfriends Beatrice1978 A Wedding Ingrid Hellstrom1979 Voices Mrs Lemon1981 The Hand Doctress1982 Inside the Third Reich Gypsy woman TV movie1982 Creepshow Aunt Bedelia Section Father s Day 1982 Dynasty Adriana 1 episode1983 Dies rigorose Leben Ada1984 Trapper John M D Zella Korevechi 1 episode1984 Passions Lila TV movie1984 Silent Madness Mrs Collins1985 The Sure Thing Professor Taub1987 Frankenstein s Aunt Hannah von Frankenstein 7 episodes1987 Rachel River Harriet White1989 Misplaced Zofia1989 Flickan vid stenbanken Storrada TV series1990 Life Goes On Mrs Doubcha 1 episode Emmy Award for Outstanding GuestActress in a Drama Series1990 The Exorcist III Nurse X1990 China Beach Ilsa 1 episode1991 Zandalee Tatta1991 Child of Darkness Child of Light Ida Walsh1992 North of Pittsburgh Rosa Andretti Genie Award nomination for Best Actress1993 Law amp Order Helga Holtz 1 episode1994 Stargate Catherine Langford1995 Last Summer in the Hamptons Helena MoraMajor stage appearances editYear Title Role Theatre1952 I ve Got Sixpence Inez Cabral Ethel Barrymore Theatre1954 55 Anastasia Anna Lyceum Theatre1956 Miss Julie Miss Julie Phoenix Theatre1956 The Stronger Miss Y Phoenix Theatre1956 King Lear Cordelia New York City Center1959 I Rise in Flames Cried the Phoenix Frieda Lucille Lortel Theatre1962 Brecht on Brecht n a Lucille Lortel Theatre1963 Pal Joey Vera Simpson New York City Center1965 Postmark Zero n a Brooks Atkinson Theatre1967 The Niggerlovers The God Angela Lucille Lortel Theatre1971 Dance of Death Alice Ritz TheatreReferences edit a b c Viveca Lindfors Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon Retrieved October 1 2020 Lebherz Richard December 21 1970 A Snow Queen In Exile The News Frederick Maryland p 6 Retrieved June 25 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Nattidningen ROTTER for dig som slaktforskar Viveca Lindfors genealogy site genealogi se accessed May 4 2017 in Swedish Viveca Lindfors profile Hollywood com accessed May 4 2017 42nd Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series 1990 Television Academy Retrieved April 8 2017 30th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special 1978 Television Academy Retrieved April 8 2017 Berlinale 1962 Prize Winners berlinale de Archived from the original on November 24 2015 Retrieved February 7 2010 Stout David October 26 1995 Viveca Lindfors Stage and Film Actress 74 The New York Times Retrieved April 26 2015 Fore Rogard 73 Ex Chess Official The New York Times June 16 1973 Retrieved October 1 2020 Further reading editViveca Lindfors at Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikonExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Viveca Lindfors Viveca Lindfors at IMDb nbsp Viveca Lindfors at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Viveca Lindfors at the Internet Off Broadway Database nbsp Viveca Lindfors at the University of Wisconsin s Actors Studio audio collection Edward Winter The FIDE President and the Actress ChessBase com retrieved 2009 01 20 Photographs and literature Viveca Lindfors papers 1945 1990 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Retrieved from https en 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