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Lena Olin
Born: Mar 22, 1956
'Lena Olin' (qv) born in Sweden, had already made a successful career as an actress before she came to Hollywood. She acted at the Royal Theatre in Stockholm directed by 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv). Her father 'Stig Olin' (qv) was also an actor and played in Bergman's masterpiece of _Sjunde inseglet, Det (1957)_ (qv) (aka The seventh Seal). Lena also belongs to the Bergman "family". As a young actress she played in the great classics of Shakespeare, Ibsen and Strindberg. She made her international debut as a movie actress in Efter repetitonen (after the rehearsal) directed by Bergman. In western Europe she became well known in the political movie _Unbearable Lightness of Being, The (1988)_ (qv), as Sabina, a story about the Prague spring (1968). After coming to the USA she played mostly distinguished, exotic temptresses, intelligent women and crude vamps. Bergman had developed her artistic gift to play different human emotions and express them in a subtle way. 'Sydney Pollack' (qv) director of _Out of Africa (1985)_ (qv) rewrote the scenario for the movie Havanna especially for Lena. This explains why this film recalls associations with the classic movie _Casablanca (1942)_ (qv) starring 'Ingrid Bergman' (qv) also from Sweden.
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