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Elsa Viveca Torstensdotter Lindfors (December 29, 1920 – October 25, 1995) was a Swedish-American stage, film, and television actress. She won an and a Silver Bear for Best Actress.


Biography
Lindfors was born in , Sweden, the daughter of Karin Emilia Therese (née Dymling) and Axel Torsten Lindfors. Nättidningen RÖTTER – för dig som släktforskar! Viveca Lindfors genealogy site, genealogi.se; accessed May 4, 2017 (in Swedish). Viveca Lindfors profile, Hollywood.com; accessed May 4, 2017.

She trained at the Royal Dramatic Training Academy, 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.Connelly, Charlie (18 October 2023). "Viveca Lindfors: The Hollywood outsider with a second act on stage". The New European. Retrieved 18 September 2024. She appeared in more than 100 films, including Night Unto Night, No Sad Songs for Me, Dark City, The Halliday Brand, King of Kings, An Affair of the Skin, , The Sure Thing, and Stargate. She appeared with actors including , , , , , , and .

In 1952, she appeared on alongside Edmond O'Brien in John Van Druten's I've Got Sixpence. Two years later, she made her West End debut in J. B. Priestley's poorly received play The White Countess.

Lindfors appeared frequently on television, usually as a guest star, though she played the title role in the miniseries Frankenstein's Aunt. Most of her TV appearances were in the 1950s and 1960s, with a resurgence in the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1990, she won an for her guest appearance on the series Life Goes On. She was nominated for an Emmy in 1978 for her supporting role in the TV movie A Question of Guilt.

In 1962, she shared the Silver Bear for Best Actress award with at the Berlin Film Festival, for their performances in 's No Exit. Among her later film roles, she played the kindly and worldly wise Professor Taub in The Sure Thing (1985).

In the last years of her life, she taught acting at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, and had a lead role (essentially playing herself) in 's Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995). The same year, she returned to the Strindberg Festival in Stockholm to perform in the play In Search of Strindberg.


Personal life and death
Lindfors was married four times, to Swedish cinematographer , Swedish attorney and president , director , and Hungarian writer, producer, and director . She had three children – two sons (John Tabori with Hasso, and actor Kristoffer Tabori, with Siegel) and a daughter (, with Rogard).

Lindfors was a naturalized U.S. citizen and a Democrat, who supported the presidency of .

Lindfors died from complications of rheumatoid arthritis at the age of 74 in Uppsala.


Selected filmography
1940The Crazy FamilyLisa
1941If I Could Marry the MinisterEva Örn
1941Angelica Jansson
1942Tomorrow's MelodyMaj-Lis Wassberg
1942The Woman of SinThe Young Woman
1942The Yellow ClinicNurse Doris
1943The Brothers' WomanEmma
1943The Sin of Anna LansAnna Lans
1944AppassionataMaria
1944Mist on the SeaMaria Rosati
1944I Am Fire and AirJenny Ahrman
1945Black RosesMärta Lind
1945The Serious GameLydia Stille
1945Maria of KvarngardenMaria
1946InterludeVellamo Toivonen
1948To the VictorChristine Lund Lestrac
1948Adventures of Don JuanQueen Margaret
1949SingoallaSingoalla
1949Night Unto NightAnn Gracie
1950Dark CityVictoria Winant
1950BackfireLysa Radoff
1950This Side of The LawEvelyn Taylor
1950No Sad Songs for MeChris Radna
1950The Flying MissileKarin Hansen
1951Four in a JeepFranziska Idinger
1951Journey Into LightChristine Thorssen
1952Riders of VengeanceElena de Ortegaaka The Raiders
1955MoonfleetMrs. Minton
1955Run for CoverHelga Swenson
1957The Halliday BrandAleta Burris
1958I Accuse!
1958TempestCaterine II
1959RawhideLuisa Esquivel Y Hadley1 episode
1960Johnny MidnightSimone in episode "X Equals Murder")
1960The Story of RuthEleilat
1960Weddings and BabiesBea
1961King of KingsClaudia Procula Pontius Pilate's wife
1961TempestCatherine the Great
1961The UntouchablesMrs. Jarreau
1961Naked CityLulu Kronen1 episode
1962No ExitInezaka Sinners Go to Hell
1962–1964The DefendersMady Lorne / Madeline Flanders2 episodes
1963The DamnedFreya Neilsonaka These Are the Damned
1964Voyage to the Bottom of the SeaDr. Laura Rettig1 episode
196412 O'Clock HighNicole Trouchard1 episode
1965BrainstormDr. Larstadt
1965Angela BergstromEpisode: "The Spotlight"
1965–1966Mrs. Boone / Vivian Bennett2 episodes
1967The Diary of Anne FrankPetronella van DaanTV movie
1967–1969The F.B.I.Ida Salzman / Eva Bolen2 episodes
1969Coming ApartMonica
1970Cauldron of BloodTania
1970The InternsJennie1 episode
1972A House Without BoundariesSeñorita Elvira
1973The Bell from HellMarta
1973The Way We WerePaula Reisner
1976Welcome to L.A.Susan Moore
1978A Question of GuiltDr. RosenTV movie.
nomination for Outstanding
Performance by a Supporting Actress
in a Drama or Comedy Special
1978GirlfriendsBeatrice
1978A WeddingIngrid Hellstrom
1979VoicesMrs. Lemon
1981The HandDoctress
1982Inside the Third ReichGypsy womanTV movie
1982Aunt BedeliaSegment: "Father's Day"
1982Barbara HarperTV movie
1982DynastyAdriana1 episode
1983Dies rigorose LebenAda
1984Trapper John, M.D.Zella Korevechi1 episode
1984PassionsLilaTV movie
1984Mrs. Collins
1985The Sure ThingProfessor Taub
1987Frankenstein's AuntHannah von Frankenstein7 episodes
1987Harriet White
1989MisplacedZofia
1989Flickan vid stenbänkenStorrådaTV series
1990Life Goes OnMrs. Doubcha1 episode.
for Outstanding Guest
Actress in a Drama Series
1990The Exorcist IIINurse X
1990Ilsa1 episode
1991Tatta
1991Child of Darkness, Child of LightIda Walsh
1991The Linguini IncidentMiracle
1992North of PittsburghRosa Andretti nomination for Best Actress
1993Law & OrderHelga Holtz1 episode
1994StargateCatherine Langford
1995Last Summer in the HamptonsHelena Mora


Major stage appearances
1952I've Got SixpenceInez CabralEthel Barrymore Theatre
1954–55AnastasiaAnnaLyceum Theatre
1956Miss JuliePhoenix Theatre
1956Miss YPhoenix Theatre
1956CordeliaNew York City Center
1959I Rise in Flames, Cried the PhoenixFriedaLucille Lortel Theatre
1962Brecht on Brechtn/aLucille Lortel Theatre
1963Pal JoeyVera SimpsonNew York City Center
1965Postmark Zeron/aBrooks Atkinson Theatre
1967The God, AngelaLucille Lortel Theatre
1971Dance of DeathAliceRitz Theatre


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