
Anita Björk
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1923-04-25 – 2012-10-24
Place of birth: Tällberg, Dalarna, Sweden
Biography
Anita Björk (born 25 April 1923) is a Swedish actress. Born in Tällberg, Dalarna, Anita Björk attended Dramatens elevskola (The Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school) in 1942-45. Anita Björk has been a leading lady of Swedish theatre for many years and has worked at the national stage; Dramaten, since 1945, where she has performed in more than 100 parts over the years (which makes her one of the greatest actors of Dramaten). On film, Anita Björk has played leading roles - in particular - in a number of style forming Swedish thrillers and crime mystery dramas, including Det kom en gäst (1947), Moln över Hellesta (1956), Damen i svart (1958), Mannekäng i rött (1958) and Tärningen är kastad (1960). Still, her most famous part is probably her title role in Alf Sjöberg's celebrated film adaption of Strindberg's Miss Julie (1951) that was awarded with the grand prize at Cannes Film Festival. Married to Olof Bergström (1945–1951) and from 1953 with Stig Dagerman. After his death she had a relationship with Graham Greene. Currently performing in A.R. Gurney's play Kärleksbrev (Love Letters) at Dramaten, opposite Jan-Olof Strandberg (Lilla scenen; March-April, 2009). Description above from the Wikipedia article Anita Björk, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known for

Midsommardröm i fattighuset
1980Ellen
Count Only the Happy Moments
1944Lilian Lind
Stig Dagerman
2004
The Best Intentions
1992Victoria av Baden
Minns ni?
1993(archive footage)
Private Confessions
1996Karin Åkerblom
In the Presence of a Clown
1998Anna Åkerblom
Miss Julie
1951Miss Julie
Waiting Women
1952Rakel
Next of Kin
1979Märta Skaug
100 dragspel och en flicka
1946Elsa Borell
The Lady in Black
1958Inger von Schilden
Moon Over Hellesta
1956Margareta Snellman
Mannequin in Red
1958Birgitta Lindell
The Die Is Cast
1960Rebecka Striid
Night People
1954"Hoffy" Hoffmeir
An Image Maker
2001
Tribadernas natt
1978Siri von Essen-Strindberg
Song of the Scarlet Flower
1956Kyllikki Malm