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Lena Olin

AKA: Lena Olin-Hallström
Birthday: 1955-03-22
Birthplace: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden


Lena Maria Jonna Olin (born 22 March 1955) is a Swedish actress. She has received nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Mentored by filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, she made her screen debut with a small role in his film Face to Face (1976). After graduating from the drama school, Olin joined the Royal Dramatic Theatre, followed by roles in Bergman's films Fanny and Alexander (1982) and After the Rehearsal (1984). She made her international breakthrough with a role of a free-spirited artist in The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), which earned her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture. Olin garnered further critical acclaim for her portrayals of a Jewish survivor in the comedy-drama Enemies, A Love Story (1989), for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and an abused wife in the comedy-drama Chocolat (2000), for which she received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Her other film roles include The Adventures of Picasso (1978), Havana (1990), Romeo Is Bleeding (1993), Mr. Jones (1993), The Ninth Gate (1999), Queen of the Damned (2002), Casanova (2005), The Reader (2008), Remember Me (2010), Maya Dardel (2017), and The Artist's Wife (2019). On television, Olin starred as KGB agent Irina Derevko on the spy thriller Alias (2002–2006), which earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Her other television roles include the sitcom Welcome to Sweden (2014–2015), the drama series Riviera (2017–2020), and the drama series Hunters (2020–2023). Description above from the Wikipedia article Lena Olin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Chocolat
Character: Josephine Muscat
Romeo Is Bleeding
Character: Mona Demarkov
The Ninth Gate
Character: Liana Telfer

Second Act
Character: Eva
Mr. Jones
Character: Dr. Elizabeth 'Libbie' Bowen

Darkness
Character: Maria
Hollywood Homicide
Character: Ruby
Havana
Character: Bobby Duran

Remember Me
Character: Diane Hirsch
Queen of the Damned
Character: Maharet
Mystery Men
Character: Dr. Anabel Leek

Pappa är död
Character: Berit
Casanova
Character: Andrea
Awake
Character: Lilith Beresford

The United States of Leland
Character: Marybeth Fitzgerald
After the Rehearsal
Character: Anna Egerman (older)
Polish Wedding
Character: Jadzia

The Adventures of Picasso
Character: Dolores
Night Falls on Manhattan
Character: Peggy Lindstrom
Hamilton
Character: Tessie

Komedianter
Character: Ann
Ignition
Character: Faith Mattis
Bang Bang Orangutang
Character: Nina

Bergmans video
Character: Self
One-Week Bachelors
Character: Nina
Enemies, a Love Story
Character: Masha

The Hypnotist
Character: Simone Bark
Night Train to Lisbon
Character: Older Estefania
The Night and the Moment
Character: La marchesa

The Devil You Know
Character: Kathryn Vale
S/Y Joy
Character: Annika Larsson
Friends
Character: Sue

A Matter of Life and Death
Character: Nadja Melander
Wallenberg: A Hero's Story
Character: Marta
One Life
Character: Grete Winton

Spaceman
Character: Zdena
Upgraded
Character: Catherine
The Reader
Character: Rose Mather

Lumière & Company
Character: (segment "Lasse Hallström")
Flight North
Character: Karin
Maya Dardel
Character: Maya

Face to Face
Character: Shop Assistant (uncredited)
Tabu
Character: Flicka på båten
Intensive Care
Character: Margaret

Bergman: A Year in a Life
Character: Self
Hebriana
Character: Lena

Fanny and Alexander
Character: Rosa
The Artist's Wife
Character: Claire Smythson

Glasmästarna
Character: The lady with the dog
Trespassing Bergman
Character: Self

Adam
Character: Yevgeina
The Jonsson Gang
Character: Anita
Hilma
Character: Hilma af Klint