Here are 3 famous actresses from Sweden died at 75:
Margaretha Krook (October 15, 1925 Stockholm-May 7, 2001 Stockholm) also known as Margareta Knutsdotter Krook, Margareta Krook, Margaretha Krooks, Margaretha Knutsdotter Krook, Margaretha Krook Knutsdotter or Margaretha Knutsdotter Krook Hammar was a Swedish actor. She had one child, Lotta Hammar.
Krook began her acting career in the 1940s and starred in a number of films and stage productions, earning critical acclaim for her performances. She was particularly noted for her roles in the works of Swedish playwrights August Strindberg and Henrik Ibsen, as well as for her interpretation of Shakespearean characters. Krook was awarded the Royal Medal for her contributions to Swedish theatre in 1990. In addition to her acting work, she also wrote poetry and translated literary works from English to Swedish. Her personal life was marked by a number of tumultuous relationships and battles with alcoholism, which she candidly discussed in her memoir "I'm Still Here", which was published posthumously.
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Karin Juel (May 26, 1900 Stockholm-May 2, 1976 Stockholm) a.k.a. Juel, Karin, Katherind van Goeben, Karin Sofia Järrel or Karin Sofia Engdahl was a Swedish actor. She had two children, Inger Juel and Bengt Järrel.
Karin Juel started her acting career in the 1920s and appeared in several Swedish silent films. However, she is best known for her work in theater and cabaret. She became a popular cabaret artist in the 1930s and performed frequently in Stockholm, Berlin, and Paris. She was known for her sultry voice and was often referred to as the "Queen of Cabaret."
During World War II, Juel returned to Sweden, where she continued to perform in theater and film. She also worked as a producer, creating a popular radio program called "Karusellen."
In addition to her work in entertainment, Juel was involved in politics and was a member of the Swedish Communist Party. She was known for her progressive views and frequently used her platform as an artist to advocate for social change.
Juel continued to perform in theater and cabaret until the end of her life. She passed away in Stockholm on May 2, 1976, at the age of 75.
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Inga Gill (May 2, 1925 Stockholm-October 18, 2000 Stockholm) was a Swedish actor. She had two children, My Holmsten and Annika Alm.
She died caused by thrombosis.
Inga Gill started her acting career when she was only 16 and went on to become one of the most successful actors of her time, especially in the Swedish film industry. She starred in more than 50 films and television series, both in Sweden and internationally, throughout her career. She was known for her versatile acting skills and her ability to portray complex characters, which earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards. Some of her most notable performances were in films such as "Summer with Monika" (1953), "The Seventh Seal" (1957), and "Persona" (1966), all directed by legendary Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. In addition to her successful acting career, Inga Gill was also a devoted activist and supporter of human rights causes, such as campaigning against nuclear weapons and apartheid in South Africa.
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