Swedish actresses who deceased in 1993

Here are 3 famous actresses from Sweden died in 1993:

Eva Remaeus

Eva Remaeus (February 13, 1950 Lund-January 29, 1993 Drottningholm) a.k.a. Remaeus, Eva was a Swedish actor. She had one child, Jovanna Remaeus Jönson.

Eva Remaeus was a highly acclaimed actor in Sweden, known for her exceptional performances in both film and television. She graduated from the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting in 1973 and began her career soon after. Remaeus appeared in several notable Swedish films such as "In Bed with the Enemy" (1977), "The Simple-Minded Murderer" (1982), and "The Sacrifice" (1986). She also played several highly regarded roles on Swedish television during the 1980s, including "Lorry" and "Target". Apart from acting, Remaeus was also an accomplished stage actress, having worked with several prominent theater companies in Sweden. Unfortunately, Eva Remaeus passed away at the young age of 42 due to breast cancer. However, her legacy and contributions to Swedish cinema and theater continue to be celebrated to this day.

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Gudrun Brost

Gudrun Brost (April 6, 1910 Malmö Municipality-June 28, 1993 Stockholm) also known as Gudrun Lisa Johanna or Gudrun Lisa Johanna Brost was a Swedish actor. Her child is called Johannes Brost.

Gudrun Brost began her acting career in the 1930s, performing in various Swedish theaters. She also appeared in several Swedish films, including "Var sin väg" and "I dag börjar livet." Brost became known for her versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles. She was particularly famous for her work in the Swedish film "Ett dockhem" which was released in 1955.

In addition to her acting career, Brost was also a well-known and respected director. She founded the Alléteatern theater in Stockholm in 1953 and remained its artistic director until 1961. Her impact on Swedish theater was significant, particularly in the development of new works and the promotion of young talent.

Brost retired from acting in the 1980s but continued to be involved in the arts. She was a frequent guest on Swedish television and radio programs and was admired for her intelligence and wit. She passed away on June 28, 1993, in Stockholm, at the age of 83.

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Irma Christenson

Irma Christenson (January 14, 1915 Hunnebostrand-February 21, 1993 Stockholm) a.k.a. Irma Alexandra Christensson, Irma Rundquist or Irma Christenson-Rundquist was a Swedish actor. She had one child, Mikael Rundquist.

Irma Christenson made her debut on the big screen in 1938 and quickly rose to fame due to her important roles in several movies in the 1940s and 1950s. She acted in a variety of genres ranging from drama to comedy and held the lead role in a number of films. Apart from movies, she was also active in theater, regularly performing in plays both in Stockholm and Gothenburg.

She received several accolades for her acting including the distinguished Swedish Academy Award for Best Leading Actress in 1951 for her role in "Lev farligt" (Live Dangerously) and a Best Actress nomination at the Berlin International Film Festival in the same year for her performance in "Sång till Havet" (Song to the Sea).

In addition to her successful acting career, Irma Christenson was also active in politics, specifically in the Social Democratic Party. She served on the board of directors for several organizations and foundations, and was also a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.

Christenson remained a beloved and respected public figure long after her acting career had ended. Her contributions to both the film industry and society at large continue to be remembered and celebrated in Sweden.

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