
Margit Carlqvist
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Margit Carlqvist is a Swedish stage and screen actress. She was admitted to the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school in 1949 at the age of 17. She made her film debut in Ingmar Bergman's "Till glädje/To Joy" (1950). She starred in many movies during the 1950s, mostly as some kind of vamp. Internationally she is perhaps most known for her role in Ingmar Bergman's "Smiles of a Summer Night" (1955).
Known for
Credits

Smiles of a Summer Night (1955)
as Countess Charlotte Malcolm

The Lustful Vicar (1970)
as Mother Sibyll

Exposed (1971)
as Lena's Mother

Ingen morgondag (1957)
as Astrid Bergas

Kurragömma (1963)
as Betty

Hemsöborna (1955)
as Ida

Loving Couples (1964)
as Dora Macson

Spion 503 (1958)
Actor

Mackan (1977)
as Gudrun's Mother

To Joy (1950)
as Nelly Bro

Taxi 13 (1954)
as Vera

Marianne (1953)
as Marianne Ekman

The Summer Wind Blows (1955)
as Liss

Hon kom som en vind (1952)
as Lilly Lilja

Det sista äventyret (1974)
as Sally

A Dreamer's Journey (1957)
as Marja Lisa

Lady in White (1962)
as Maria

Hård klang (1952)
as Minka

The Road to Klockrike (1953)
as Inga

Starkare än lagen (1951)
as Mimmi

I rök och dans (1954)
as Third girl in a haystack

Do You Believe in Angels? (1961)
as Veronica von Sachs

We Are All Demons (1969)
as Nurse

My Passionate Longing (1956)
Actor

Sceningång (1956)
as Sigrid Jansson

Pig Hunt (1970)
as Maud Blenheim-Ahlskog

Skrift i sne (1966)
as The Woman from Israel

Line Six (1958)
as Louise Berg

Gårdarna runt sjön (1957)
as Diana Stjernudd

Anna, My Darling (1965)
as Monika





