Lena Nyman

Lena Nyman

Olof Palme (who played himself in an uncredited role in the movie "I Am Curious (Yellow)") and Lena Nyman, taken at the 5th Guldbagge Awards ceremony. Nyman won the 1967 award for Best Actress in a leading role.[1]
Born Anna Lena Elisabet Nyman
(1944-05-23)23 May 1944
Stockholm, Sweden
Died 4 February 2011(2011-02-04) (aged 66)
Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Occupation Actress
Years active 1955–2006
Spouse(s) Rune Andersson (m. 1977–79)

Anna Lena Elisabet Nyman (23 May 1944 4 February 2011) was a Swedish film and stage actress.

Having had her first film roles in 1955, Nyman had a role in Vilgot Sjöman's 491 (1964) and got her breakthrough in his I Am Curious (Yellow) (1967), where she, in pseudo-documentary fashion, played a character of the same name as herself, and its sequel I Am Curious (Blue) (1968). She later participated in many of the films and stage productions of Hans Alfredson and Tage Danielsson, such as Release the Prisoners to Spring (1975) and The Adventures of Picasso (1978). Nyman co-starred with Ingrid Bergman and Liv Ullmann in Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata (1978).

In 2004, Nyman received the royal medal Litteris et Artibus,[2] and in 2006 she was the recipient of the Eugene O'Neill Award.[3]

Nyman died on 4 February 2011, aged 66, after a long battle with several illnesses including cancer,[4] COPD and Guillain–Barré syndrome.[5]

References

  1. "Lena Nyman". Swedish Film Institute. 1 March 2014.
  2. "Recipients of Litteris et Artibus 2004" (in Swedish). Royal Court of Sweden. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  3. Skawonius, Betty. "Lena Nyman årets O'Neill-stipendiat". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  4. Bergan, Ronald (7 February 2011) "Lena Nyman obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  5. "Skådespelerskan Lena Nyman är död". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 4 February 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2011.

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