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Liv Ullmann
Liv Ullmann news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Liv Ullmann performances. According to Wikipedia: Liv Johanne Ullmann is an Oscar-nominated Norwegian actress, author and film director. She played lead roles in nine films by... [more]
Liv Ullmann news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Liv Ullmann performances. According to Wikipedia: Liv Johanne Ullmann is an Oscar-nominated Norwegian actress, author and film director. She played lead roles in nine films by Ingmar Bergman, with whom she had a daughter, Norwegian author Linn Ullmann. The consummate psychological actress, she was the object of critical acclaim the likes of which haven't been seen since the 1970s.
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Although Liv Ullmann's acclaimed production of A Streetcar Named Desire with Cate Blanchett ended its run yesterday at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, it might live on in film.
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The Norwegian actress best known for her roles in the films of Ingmar Bergman talks about directing an American classic.
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Liv Ullmann and the Many Faces of Ingmar BergmanThe L MagazineThere were three other key players in Bergman's unofficial troupe—Bibi Andersson, Erland Josephson, and Max von Sydow—but none are as inextricable from the ...
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Liv Ullmann: Between Screen and Stage @ BAM
Ingmar Bergman’s muse Liv Ullmann (Persona, Scenes from a Marriage, Autumn Sonata), “the emblem of arthouse cinema throughout the 60s and 70s” (The Guardian), in her role as director, presents a new take on Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire. The Norwegian star will discuss her dual passion for the screen and the stage with Phillip Lopate, esteemed film critic, essayist, poet, and...
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From whatsupnyc.com
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Frank Scheck of the New York Post has an interview up today on the Post's web site with the legendary Liv Ullmann, in which she talks about directing Cate Blanchett in one of the greatest parts of all time (and one of the few that Ullmann herself would have liked to play and never did.) Click here to read the full story about the production which comes to Brooklyn starting on Friday.
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