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Nationality
  
Swedish

Occupation
  
Actress


Name
  
Inga Tidblad

Role
  
Actress

Full Name
  
Inga Sofia Tidblad

Born
  
29 May 1901 (
1901-05-29
)

Died
  
September 12, 1975, Bromma, Sweden

Spouse
  
Hakan Westergren (m. 1931–1975), Ragnar Billberg (m. 1924–1930)

Children
  
Meg Westergren, Claes-Hakan Westergren

Parents
  
Otto Tidblad, Helga Krumlinde

Movies
  
Intermezzo, The Nurtull Gang, Foreign Intrigue, Divorced, Flames in the Dark

Similar People
  
Meg Westergren, Gustaf Molander, Gosta Ekman, Hasse Ekman, Alf Sjoberg

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Inga Sofia Tidblad (29 May 1901 – 12 September 1975) was a Swedish actress. She was one of the most praised actresses in Swedish theatre during her lifetime.

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Biography

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Tidblad grew up in Stockholm as daughter to engineer Otto Tidblad and the formerly Helga Krumlinde. She was a student at the Royal Dramatic Theatre's famous acting school, Dramatens elevskola 1919–22, where she during her student years already was recognized as a rising star by audience and critics for her debut performance of Ariel in Shakespeare's The Tempest, where director Olof Molander had hand-picked her for the part, early recognizing her talent. After her graduation from drama school she worked at the Swedish Theatre, where she had her big star breakthrough in Sweden as Ophelia in Hamlet, opposite Schanke in the title role, in 1924. She remained in the theatre's ensemble until its tragic burn-down in 1925.

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Most notable for her many female leads in Shakespeare and Strindberg plays, star performances by Tidblad on stage include her Ophelia in Shakespeare's Hamlet, Billie Moore in Broadway, the Angel in Cenodoxus, Aude in Graven under triumfbågen, Anna Boleyn in Henry VIII, Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Ellen in Älskling jag ger mig, Rosalind in Shakespeare's As You Like It, Lotta Enterfelt in Svenska sprätthöken, Alegre in Maxwell Anderson's play Key Largo 1940, Sonja in Crime and Punishment, Blanche in Folkungasagan, Portia in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Mary Vetsera in Mayerlingdramat, Cecilia in Rovdjuret, The Daughter in Strindberg's The Ghost Sonata, Mrs. Kenyon in Samson Raphaelson's play Skylark 1943, Beréngère in Robert Boissy's Jupiter 1943, Marguerite Gautier in Alexandre Dumas' The Lady of the Camellias 1954, Mary Tyrone in the world premiere of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night 1956, in Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables at Vasateatern 1958-59 and as Queen Christina in August Strindberg's play Kristina in 1961.

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During her career Tidblad performed at Sweden's prime theatres; after her work at the Swedish Theatre she worked at the Vasateatern 1925-26, the Oscarsteatern 1926-32 and at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) from 1932 to 1963 when she retired from stage. After her retirement she made only a few guest appearances on stage and film.

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She starred in some notable early Swedish silent films, including Norrtullsligan 1923, Mälarpirater 1923, Farbror Frans 1926 and Svarte Rudolf 1928. She made her film debut in Andersson, Pettersson och Lundström in 1923. In 1930 she starred in the lead, opposite Gösta Ekman, in the first Swedish talkie; För hennes skull. Notable performances on film include Norrtullsligan (1923), Sången om den eldröda blomman (1934), Intermezzo (the original Swedish 1936 film), Lågor i dunklet (1942), Det brinner en eld (1943), Den osynliga muren (1944), Frånskild aka Divorced (1951; directed by Gustaf Molander and written by Ingmar Bergman), Kvinnohuset (1953), Enhörningen (1955), Pärlemor (1961); and Pistolen (1973), for which Tidblad was awarded a Guldbagge Award (the finest Swedish film award, the Golden Beetle) for Best Actress, shortly before her death.

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She was also the voice of Pinocchio in the Swedish dubbing of Walt Disney's film Pinocchio (1940) and also guest-starred in an episode of the early American TV series Foreign Intrigue in 1956. Was awarded the Eugene O'Neill Award in 1956 and a Guldbagge Award for Best Actress in 1974 for her role in Pistol.

She was married first to actor Ragnar Billberg (1923–1930) and then to actor Håkan Westergren from 1931 (to her death in 1975), with whom she had daughter Meg Westergren and son Claes-Håkan Westergren, also actors.

Filmography

Actress
1974
Gangsterfilmen as
Major's wife
1974
Engeln (TV Mini Series) as
Elsie
- Sol och vår på hösten (1974) - Elsie
1973
Pistolen as
Alisia von Svärd
1967
Glasmenageriet (TV Movie) as
Amanda Wingfield
1967
Drottningens juvelsmycke (TV Mini Series) as
Clara
- Oskuld - Arsenik (1967) - Clara
- Efter operamaskeraden (1967) - Clara
1965
Ateljé Mia (TV Movie) as
Mia
1961
Pärlemor as
Signe Wæbel
1956
Foreign Intrigue as
Mrs. Lindquist
1955
Enhörningen as
Harriet Allard
1954
Gabrielle as
Marianne
1953
Caged Women as
Anna
1951
Divorced as
Gertrud Holmgren
1945
Galgmannen as
Elizavetha
1944
Den osynliga muren as
Lina Boyd
1944
Kungajakt as
Catherine von Wismar
1943
There Burns a Fire as
Harriet Brandt
1942
Lågor i dunklet as
Mrs. Sjögren
1936
Intermezzo as
Margit Brandt
1936
Janssons frestelse as
Vera Linder
1934
Man's Way with Women as
Kyllikki
1934
Hon eller ingen as
Eva Bergström
1933
Hälsingar as
Birgit Ljusnar
1931
Längtan till havet as
Fanny
1931
Generalen as
Maria Sabline
1930
For Her Sake as
Isabella Löfgren
1928
Svarte Rudolf as
Nancy von Rosen
1926
Farbror Frans as
Kaja
1924
Ödets man as
Sister Vivian
1924
Grevarna på Svansta as
Ofelia Grane
1923
The Nurtull Gang as
Baby
1923
Malar Pirates as
Rose
1923
Andersson, Pettersson och Lundström as
Alma
Self
1974
På Parkett (TV Series) as
Self
- Einar Nerman (1974) - Self
1965
Hylands hörna (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #5.3 (1971) - Self
- Episode #3.16 (1966) - Self
- Episode #2.12 (1965) - Self
1961
Filmkrönikan (TV Series) as
Self
- Filmkrönikan fyller 5 år (1961) - Self
Archive Footage
2001
Inga Tidblad - lysande stjärna av sin tid (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1993
Minns Ni? (Documentary short)
1951
Dårskapens hus as
Eva Sjögren

References

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