Viveca Lindfors
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| Born | December 29, 1920 Uppsala, Sweden |
| Died | October 25, 1995 Uppsala, Sweden |
Elsa Viveca Torstensdotter Lindfors (December 29, 1920 - October 25, 1995), better known under her professional name of Viveca Lindfors, was a Swedish/American stage and film actress.
Lindfors was born in Uppsala, Sweden, daughter of Karin Emilia Therese (née Dymling) and Axel Torsten Lindfors.[1][2] She trained at the Royal Dramatic Theatre School, Stockholm. Soon after, she became a theater and film star in Sweden. She moved to the United States in 1946 after being signed by Warner Bros. and began working in Hollywood. She appeared in over 100 films including Dark City, King of Kings and Stargate.
She appeared with actors such as Ronald Reagan, Jeffrey Hunter, Charlton Heston, Lizabeth Scott and Errol Flynn. She also appeared on television including the series Life Goes On for which she won an Emmy.
She was married to George Tabori and Don Siegel. She had three children: two sons (John Tabori and the actor Kristoffer Tabori) and a daughter (Lena Tabori).
She had returned to her native Sweden to perform in the play In Search of Strindberg. She died there of rheumatoid arthritis at the age of 74, and was buried there. In New York, a service was held at the Actors Studio where Gene Frankel spoke to an audience about his respect and affection for this talented and unique poetic performer.
Categories: 1920 births | 1988 Sundance Film Festival | 1995 deaths | American film actors | American stage actors | American television actors | Deaths from arthritis | Naturalized citizens of the United States | Sundance Film Festival award winners | Swedish-Americans | Swedish film actors | Swedish stage actors
