Cause of death bone cancer Name Ulla Jacobsson Children 2 | Years active 1951–1978 Occupation actress Role Actress | |
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Buried Zentralfriedhof, Vienna, Austria Spouse Hans Winfried Rohsmann (m. ?–1982), Frank Lodeizen Nominations German Film Award for Best Leading Actress Movies One Summer of Happiness, Smiles of a Summer Night, Zulu, The Heroes of Telemark, Fox and His Friends Similar People Folke Sundquist, Arne Mattsson, Cy Endfield, Gustaf Molander, Alf Sjoberg |
Ulla Jacobsson (23 May 1929 – 20 August 1982) was a Swedish actress who is perhaps best known for playing the only female speaking role in the film Zulu (1964).

Jacobsson was born in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1929. Originally a stage actress, she started appearing in English language films in the early 1960s and tended to play serious and anxious looking characters. She first become known internationally for her nude scenes in One Summer of Happiness (1951). Other notable roles include Ingmar Bergman's Smiles of a Summer Night (1955), Zulu (1964), The Heroes of Telemark (1965) and La Servante (1970). A role in the American film Love Is a Ball (1963) was an attempt to make her a sex symbol. She won the German Film Award for Supporting Actress in Alle Jahre wieder (1967).
She was married three times. Her last husband was Austrian ethnologist Hans Winfried Rohsmann (1918–2002). Jacobsson's film career tailed off in the 1970s, and she died in Vienna, Austria, from bone cancer at age 53. She was buried at the Wiener Zentralfriedhof.


