Here are 2 famous actresses from Sweden died in Brain tumor:
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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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.
Anderzon began her acting career in the 1970s and became a prominent figure in Swedish theater and film. She appeared in several Ingmar Bergman films, including "The Serpent's Egg" and "Fanny and Alexander." Anderzon was known for her versatile acting skills, and her ability to capture complex characters in her performances. In addition to her work on stage and screen, Anderzon was also a prominent voice actress, lending her voice talent to several Swedish films and television shows. In 1999, she was awarded the prestigious O'Neill Prize for her contributions to Swedish theater. Though she retired from acting in 2006, Anderzon remains a beloved figure in the Swedish entertainment industry. She passed away in 2014 at the age of 71.
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