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  • * born: 29/May/1932 (Lund, Skåne län, Sweden) [[Category: Born 1932|Malmsjo, Jan]]
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  • In America he sometimes used the stage name Christopher Kent. [[Category: Born 1920|Kjellin, Alf]]
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  • <galleryimage float="right" caption="Bergman in [[Notorious]] (1946)">2318</galleryimage> [[Category: Born in Sweden|Bergman, Ingrid]]
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  • frame -> http://the.hitchcock.zone/1000/51/0051.jpg -> as Tamara Kusenov in "Topaz" She acted in several Swedish films before appearing in a supporting role in Hitchcock's ''[[Topaz]]''.
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  • Sonja Kolthoff (1923–1970) was a Swedish actress. Her final film role was in Hitchcock's {{Topaz}}. * born 07/Oct/1923 in Stockholm, Sweden
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  • ...or. His most prominent film role was that of Soviet defector Boris Kusenov in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s 1969 film "[[Topaz]]". ...rotested by setting himself on fire outside their office in Nacka. He died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.
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  • [[Category: Born in Sweden|Kardell, Lili]] [[Category: Born 1936|Kardell, Lili]]
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  • [[Category: Born in Sweden|Stevens, Inger]] [[Category: Born 1934|Stevens, Inger]]
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  • ...siderable gifts as an actress which carried her through one major reversal in her career and brought her back with her standing enhanced, if anything, by ...''Intermezzo'' (1936), in which she played a young music teacher involved in a hopeless affair with the violinist father of a pupil.
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  • ''Influential teacher, critic and pioneer in the field of film studies'' ...78, had a remarkable and lasting impact on the field of film studies both in and beyond academia.
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  • * appears in: '''[["A Companion to Alfred Hitchcock" - edited by Thomas Leitch and Lelan ...ional study and training. As he told [[John Russell Taylor]], looking back in old age: "I left school at the age of fourteen, went into engineering drawi
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  • ...974), popularly known as "Anna Q", was a Swedish-born actress who appeared in around 200 films between 1911 and 1954. She died in February 1974 in Sun City, California, shortly before her 85th birthday.
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  • ..., she is pursued down river and pretends to try to drown herself, but only in order to be embraced and rescued.''</indent> ...ess through which we divide ourselves, becoming, for ourselves, companions in our fall. Maurice Blanchot<note>1</note></blockquote>
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  • <private>''Disparate elements combine to deliver a classic exercise in atmospheric suspense.'' ...ewhat expressive term foul play," drawls the inimitable [[George Sanders]] in [[David O. Selznick]]'s production of [[Rebecca]]. With [[Alfred Hitchcock]
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  • <private>Motion pictures burst upon the world with an impact that was felt in almost every region that supports human life. It happened some four centuri ...e in 1925. Dupont Film Manufacturing Company in America rose to prominence in the 1920s as a major supplier of cine film.
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