Here are 3 famous actresses from Sweden died at 71:
Kim Anderzon (March 20, 1943 Östersund-October 24, 2014) also known as Kerstin Kristina Birgitta Andersson, Kim Andersson or Kerstin Kristina Birgitta "Kim" Anderzon was a Swedish actor. She had two children, Tintin Anderzon and Andrej Anderzon Möller.
She died in brain tumor.
Throughout her career, Kim Anderzon became known for her tremendous talent on stage and on screen. She began acting in the 1960s and quickly established herself as a gifted performer, winning acclaim for her work in both comedic and dramatic roles. Some of her most notable performances came in productions such as "Brandbilen som försvann" (The Fire Engine that Disappeared) and "Nio liv" (Nine Lives).
In addition to her skills as an actor, Anderzon was also known for her work in supporting various charitable causes. Throughout her life, she worked to promote education and health care initiatives, particularly for people with disabilities.
Sadly, in 2014, Anderzon was diagnosed with brain tumor, which ultimately led to her passing later that year. Despite her untimely death, she continues to be remembered as an accomplished performer and a respected humanitarian.
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Sigrid Holmquist (February 21, 1899 Borås-July 9, 1970 Sydney) also known as Bie Holmquist or Sie Holmquist was a Swedish actor.
Holmquist began her acting career in the 1920s and became popular in the Swedish film industry during the 1930s. She starred in many popular Swedish films including "Unmarried Mothers" (1932) and "Women for Sale" (1932). In 1936, she moved to Hollywood and appeared in a few American films such as "The Invisible Ray" (1936) and "Charlie Chan at the Opera" (1936). However, she soon returned to Sweden due to her discontentment with her roles in Hollywood. Holmquist continued acting in Swedish films and television until her death in 1970. She is remembered as one of the most prominent Swedish actresses of the 20th century.
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Betty Tuvén (May 30, 1928 Gothenburg-June 17, 1999 Stockholm) also known as Betty Tuven was a Swedish actor.
She began her acting career in theater in the 1950s, and went on to act in numerous films and television shows throughout the following decades. Some of her most notable film roles include "The Seventh Seal" (1957) and "Wild Strawberries" (1957), both directed by the acclaimed Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. Tuven also appeared in several popular Swedish television shows such as "Pensionat Oskar" and "Varuhuset". In addition to her acting career, Tuven was also an accomplished stage director, and directed many productions at theaters throughout Sweden. She received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to Swedish theater and film, including the Royal Medal (Litteris et Artibus) in 1985.
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