Ahead of the UK premiere of Adrián García Bogliano’s hypnotic Black Circle at Arrow Video FrightFest Glasgow 2019, star and Swedish exploitation icon Christina Lindberg reflects on memorable moments, meeting Tarantino and making a comeback.
How did your modelling career start and did that inevitably lead to your career as an actress?
I was discovered the classic way; on the beach at the age of 18. After having been photographed as a “bathing girl” for most of the newspapers in southern Sweden, I was asked to do a centrefold shoot for one of Sweden’s biggest men’s magazines, by Siwer Ohlsson, the most celebrated glamour girl photographer of the time. I said yes to throwing away my bra, despite the fact that as a young woman, I was very shy.
The photos grabbed a lot of attention, and a Swedish film producer got in touch. He offered me a role,...
How did your modelling career start and did that inevitably lead to your career as an actress?
I was discovered the classic way; on the beach at the age of 18. After having been photographed as a “bathing girl” for most of the newspapers in southern Sweden, I was asked to do a centrefold shoot for one of Sweden’s biggest men’s magazines, by Siwer Ohlsson, the most celebrated glamour girl photographer of the time. I said yes to throwing away my bra, despite the fact that as a young woman, I was very shy.
The photos grabbed a lot of attention, and a Swedish film producer got in touch. He offered me a role,...
- 2/12/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Swedish filmmaker Jan Halldoff has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 71.
The Life's Just Great director passed away on Friday in his hometown of Stockholm, reports Variety.com.
Halldoff made his debut with The D.T.s in 1966 before becoming one of his native country's most prolific directors, releasing several box office hits.
But his last film, 1982's The Score, was a commercial flop and was even cited as a factor in the bankruptcy of production company Europa Film.
Halldoff is survived by his wife, Kerstin.
The Life's Just Great director passed away on Friday in his hometown of Stockholm, reports Variety.com.
Halldoff made his debut with The D.T.s in 1966 before becoming one of his native country's most prolific directors, releasing several box office hits.
But his last film, 1982's The Score, was a commercial flop and was even cited as a factor in the bankruptcy of production company Europa Film.
Halldoff is survived by his wife, Kerstin.
- 7/26/2010
- WENN
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