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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1922–1991


Name
  
Mimi Pollak

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Maria Helena Pollak

Born
  
9 April 1903 (
1903-04-09
)
Hammaro, Varmland, Sweden

Other names
  
Mimmi Pollak, Mimi Pollack or Mimmi Pollack

Died
  
August 11, 1999, Stockholm, Sweden

Spouse
  
Nils Lundell (m. 1927–1938)

Movies
  
Autumn Sonata, Summer Interlude, Agnes Cecilia – en sallsa, Emil i Lonneberga, Flight of the Eagle

Similar People
  
Alf Sjoberg, Mauritz Stiller, Greta Garbo, Vilgot Sjoman, Olle Hellbom

Maria Helena "Mimi" Pollak (9 April 1903 – 11 August 1999) was a Swedish actress and theatre director.

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Mini biography

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Maria Helena Pollak was born in Hammarö, Värmland to Austrian-Jewish parents and was trained in the performing arts at the prestigious Dramatens elevskola (the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school) in Stockholm 1922-24.

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Pollak worked in the 1920s and 1930s as a film actress and as stage actress mainly on Helsingborg City Theatre and The Blanche Theatre, Stockholm, but she returned as an actress to Royal Dramatic Theatre (a.k.a. Dramaten) 1942.

Pollak became in 1948 the first contracted female director at the Dramaten with the production of Jean Genet's Jungfruleken (Les Bonnes/The Maids), starring Anita Björk and Maj-Britt Nilsson in the leads. Pollak became a very successful director at Dramaten and staged altogether 60 plays at the national stage over the years.

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She appeared since her 1922 debut in the film Amatörfilmen in about 30 film and TV productions. Notable film roles are her supporting parts in Schamyl Bauman's film comedy Skolka skolan (1949), in Vilgot Sjöman's Klänningen (a.k.a. The Dress, 1964), in Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata (starring Ingrid Bergman) as the piano teacher, in Flight of the Eagle (1982), starring Max von Sydow and directed by Jan Troell and in the very popular Swedish TV mystery Agnes Cecilia - en sällsam historia (1991), adapted from the successful books by Maria Gripe.

She retired in 1975, but made a stage comeback in 1991, age 87, in Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya.

Sometimes credited as Mimmi Pollak, Mimi Pollack or Mimmi Pollack.

Personal life

Pollak attended the Royal Dramatic Theatre school in Stockholm, Sweden with fellow actress Greta Garbo from 1922 to 1924. Garbo moved to the US in 1925 and Pollak married in 1927 and later had children, although they did maintain contact for over 60 years. Their relationship and letters are portrayed (published in parts) in the Swedish book Djävla älskade unge! (Bloody Beloved Kid), written by Po Tin Andersén Axell (2005), and in Garbo's personal writings, released in Sweden the same year.

Pollak was married 1927-1938 to Swedish actor Nils Lundell (1889–1943).

Filmography

Actress
1991
Agnes Cecilia - En sällsam historia as
Hulda
1991
Midsommar (TV Movie) as
Farmor
1990
Hemligheten as
Ester
1989
Kajsa Kavat (Short) as
Market Woman
1989
Kronvittnet as
Gumman
1986
A Matter of Life and Death as
Rickos Mormorsmor
1986
Gösta Berlings saga (TV Mini Series) as
Majorskans mor
- Del 6 (1986) - Majorskans mor
1986
Sammansvärjningen (TV Mini Series) as
Fortuneteller
- Första delen: Vi behöver ett verktyg (1986) - Fortuneteller
1986
Amorosa as
Miss Rosenhjelm
1985
August Strindberg: Ett liv (TV Mini Series) as
Änglamakerskan
- Hon och han (1985) - Änglamakerskan (as Mimi Pollack)
1985
Liten Tuva (TV Mini Series) as
Sofia
1984
Sömnen as
The Grandma
1982
The Flight of the Eagle as
Mina Andrée
1982
Avskedet as
Mormodern
1981
Skapelsens krona (TV Movie) as
Herbert Kampmann
1979
Koillisväylä (TV Movie) as
Måsøyn mummo
1979
Selambs (TV Mini Series) as
Kristin
- Episode #1.1 (1979) - Kristin
1979
Kristoffers hus as
Grandma
1979
I frid och värdighet (TV Movie) as
Elin Gustavsson
1978
Autumn Sonata as
Piano instructor
1978
Drömmare på besök (TV Mini Series) as
Sara
1976
Långt borta och nära as
Fortune Teller
1974
Emil i Lönneberga (TV Series) as
Lillklossan
- Husförhöret i Katthult (1974) - Lillklossan (uncredited)
- Stora tabberaset i Katthult (1974) - Lillklossan (as Mimmi Pollak)
1971
Emil of Lonneberga as
Lillklossan
1965
Nattmara as
Anna Söderblom
1964
Klänningen as
Mrs. Rubin
1955
Hon och han - och dom andra (TV Mini Series)
- Festkväll med förhinder (1955)
1955
Mord, lilla vän as
Olga Vaern
1951
Summer Interlude as
Mrs. Calwagen, Henrik's aunt
1949
Only a Mother as
Erika Rost (as Mimi Pollack)
1949
Skolka skolan as
Märta Hoffman
1949
Gatan as
Mrs. Rodelius
1947
Den långa vägen as
Fredrika Bremer
1947
Sjätte budet as
Woman
1947
Supé för två as
Sophie
1946
Bröder emellan as
Miss Sande (uncredited)
1943
Kajan går till sjöss as
Guvernanten (as Mimi Pollack)
1942
We Home Toilers as
Mrs. Rose Réenchrona (uncredited)
1942
Lågor i dunklet as
Miss Danielsson (uncredited)
1941
Spökreportern as
Ballet Teacher
1940
Gentleman att hyra as
Sekreterare
1940
Med dej i mina armar as
Miss Carlander (as Mimmi Pollak)
1940
En, men ett lejon! as
Miss Blom
1940
Mannen som alla ville mörda as
Erna Larsson
1938
Den stora kärleken as
Governess
1922
Amatörfilmen as
Eva
Director
1968
Leleus testamente (TV Movie)
1957
Tredje personen (TV Movie)
1956
Rätten att älska
1953
Malin går hem
1950
Mamma gör revolution (Documentary short)
Writer
1961
Mr Ernest (TV Movie) (translation)
Self
1995
Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Art's Promised Land (1995) - Self
1991
Ikväll: Robert Aschberg (TV Series) as
Self
- Sven Wollter + gäster (1991) - Self
1988
Stiller, Garbo & Me (Documentary) as
Self (as Mimmi Pollack)
Archive Footage
2005
Garbo (Documentary) as
Self - 1993 interview (as Mimi Pollack)

References

Mimi Pollak Wikipedia