
Bibi Andersson
- Date of Birth: 1935-11-11
- Date of Death: 2019-04-14
- Place of Birth: Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Biography
Berit Elisabet Andersson (November 11, 1935 – April 14, 2019) or better known professionally as Bibi Andersson (Swedish: [ˈbɪ̂bːɪ ˈânːdɛˌʂɔn]), was a Swedish actress who was best known f... Berit Elisabet Andersson (November 11, 1935 – April 14, 2019) or better known professionally as Bibi Andersson (Swedish: [ˈbɪ̂bːɪ ˈânːdɛˌʂɔn]), was a Swedish actress who was best known for her frequent collaborations with filmmaker Ingmar Bergman Her artistic dreams came early in life and were further supported by her older sister Gerd Andersson who became a ballet dancer at the Royal Opera and made her acting debut in 1951. Bibi, on the other side, had to make do with bit parts and commercials. She debuted in Dum-Bom (1953), playing against Nils Poppe. Eventually, she was able to start at the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school in 1954. A brief relationship with Ingmar Bergman made her quit school and follow him to the Malmö city theatre, where he was a director, performing in plays by August Strindberg and Hjalmar Bergman. Bergman also gave her a small part in his comedy Smiles of a Summer Night (1955), and larger roles in his Wild Strawberries (1957) and The Seventh Seal (1957). From the the 1960s she got offers from abroad, with best result in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977). During the civil war in Yugoslavia she has worked with several initiatives to give the people of Sarajevo theatre and other forms of culture.

Den kära leken
Drama • 1959 September

Lines from the Heart
Documentary • 1996 March

Dance Around the Guldbaggen
Documentary • 1964 September

The Man from the Other Side
History, Adventure • 1972 March

Stjärnbilder
Documentary • 1995 September

An Introduction to Ingmar Bergman
Documentary • 1968 April

Svarta fåglar
Drama, Romance • 1983 August

Bror & syster
Drama • 2007 April

My Husband, His Mistress and I
Comedy, Romance • 1974 October

I am Blushing
Comedy • 1981 October