Liv Ullmann

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Actress • Director

Birth Date: December 16, 1938

Age: 85 years old

Birth Place: Tokyo, Japan

Partners: Ingmar Bergman

Possessing one of the most expressive faces in cinema history, Liv Ullmann will forever be associated with the work of her mentor Ingmar Bergman. She was his muse, his female alter ego inspiring him to look deeply into himself. More than any other Bergman actress, she embodied his core themes of anguish, loss and failure, and the nine films they made over 12 years represent the director at his peak, exploring his most private concerns. Throughout their collaboration, Bergman photographed Ullmann extensively in close-up, trusting her honesty completely, and the camera's proximity never intimidated the superb parade of emotions emanating from her luminous blue eyes and softly rounded features. Their professional life survived the dissolution of their private life, and years after she played her last role for him, Bergman asked her to interpret his autobiographical screenplay "Private Confessions" (1997) and allowed her to put her personal stamp on it as director, adding a new dynamic to their artistic relationship.

Born to Norwegian parents in Japan, Ullmann moved from Tokyo to Toronto, Canada at the outbreak of World War II and then to Norway following her father's death. She acquired eight months of acting training in London prior to making her stage debut in a Norwegian production of "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1957) and also appeared in her first film ("Fools in the Mountains") that year. She followed her success in the provinces with success in the capital city of Oslo, becoming a member of the Norwegian National Theatre Company, and continued acting in Norwegian films until Bergman introduced her to a wider audience in "Persona" (1966), the director's landmark take on reality versus art and the larger issues of life and death. Chosen for her remarkable resemblance to co-star Bibi Andersson, Ullmann played an actress whose breakdown has made her mute, and Andersson was the voluble nurse trying to coax her to speak again. Without words, she relied solely on facial and body gestures to tell her tale of alienation, and the lack of text was far from limiting as her questioning, sometimes impenetrable looks poignantly projected her traumatized rejection of the world. And yet . . . her silence becomes a form of power. In the movie's most famous shot, the women's faces fuse into one, symbolizing Andersson's incorporation into the now stronger Ullmann.

While mentor and muse fought their demons as best they could, their art flourished with "Hour of the Wolf" (her first film with actors Max von Sydow and Erland Josephson) and "Shame" (both 1968) and "The Passion of Anna" (1970). The collaboration continued long after the actress had packed up and returned to Norway with their child, perhaps reaching its fullest flowering in "Scenes From a Marriage" (1973), a passionate, probing look into the disintegration of a marriage and the relationship that follows. Ullmann and Josephson were outstanding as the couple in this intimate, often painful slice of art imitating life, originally made as six 50-minute TV episodes and edited into feature-length by writer-director Bergman. She also enjoyed great success during this period in two films directed by Jan Troell, "The Emigrants" (1971) and its sequel "The New Land" (1973), earning the first of two Best Actress Oscar nominations for the former. The films told the tale of Ullmann, husband von Sydow and fellow Swedes who fled their famine-ravaged homeland in the mid-1800s to try their luck in America. She and von Sydow would return to the same era later for "The Ox" (1991), the directorial debut of longtime Bergman cinematographer Sven Nykvist, only this time portraying the plight of those who stayed behind.

Ullmann earned her second Best Actress Academy Award nomination for Bergman's "Face to Face" (1976), but their association was winding down. Only "The Serpent's Egg" (1977) and "Autumn Sonata" (1978) remained, although she has expressed regret at not acting in his swan song "Fanny and Alexander" (1983), her refusal angering him greatly at the time. By then, she had made her Broadway debut in "A Doll's House" (1975) and returned to the Great White Way as Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie" in 1977, a part fellow Scandinavian Greta Garbo had played in the 1930 film. Later that year, she also published the first installment of her autobiography, "Changes," and was the subject of a documentary ("A Look at Liv"). At the height of her worldwide popularity, she even made her Broadway musical debut in the Richard Rodgers-Martin Charnin adaptation of "I Remember Mama" (1979), an experience that perhaps eased the embarrassment of warbling Bacharach-David in her disastrous American feature debut, the 1973 musical remake of "Lost Horizon." In 1980, she began her long-standing association with UNICEF as its goodwill ambassador and two years later was back on Broadway as Mrs. Alving in Ibsen's "Ghosts."
Ullmann made a smooth transition to middle-aged roles, and two of her more notable films of the 80s were "Gaby--A True Story" (1987, as the wealthy mother of a girl who becomes a celebrated writer despite her severe cerebral palsy) and "The Rose Garden" (1989, defending Maximillian Schell against charges of having been a Nazi). She also began a second career as a director and screenwriter with the "Parting" segment of the anthology feature "Love" (1981) and in the 90s devoted increasing time to this new passion, starting with her feature debut, "Sofie" (1992), the story of a young Jew in 19th Century Copenhagen. She enlisted Nykvist as her cameraman for her sophomore effort, "Kristin Lavransdatter" (1995), an adaptation of Sigrid Undset's epic novel of 14th Century Norway, and had him back on board for "Private Confessions" (1997). Though her filmmaking style owes much to Bergman (she too favors the close-up), "Private Confessions" (despite being shot by Nykvist) does not especially look like a Bergman film. Screenwriter and director argued over a few things in the rough cut, but in the end he embraced her choices, which included playing up the religious angle a bit more than he might have. Obviously their reteaming was tonic for both, and Ullmann embarked on her second interpretation of Bergman at the helm of his autobiographical "Faithless" (2000).

Credits

The Road Less Travelled

Self
Docuseries
2023

Fördom & stolthet - En queer filmhistoria

Self
Movie
2022

Liv

Self
Show
2021

Liv - om och med Liv Ullmann

Actor
Show
2021

Grattis Liv Ullmann

Guest
Show
2018

Brev til Bergman

Guest
Show
2018

Lisenskontrolløren og Liv

Guest
Show
2018

Auf der Suche nach Ingmar Bergman

Actor
Movie
2018

Citizen Schein

Actor
Movie
2017

Datoen

Actor
Show
2015

I Larsens leilighet

Guest
Show
2015

Jag är Ingrid

Self
Movie
2015

Falschmünzer der Liebe

Actor
Grazia
Show
2014

Miss Julie

Director
Movie
2014

Miss Julie

Screenwriter
Movie
2014

Julie kisasszony

Writer
Movie
2014

remake.me

Actor
Movie
2014

Munch - La skriket bli hørt

Actor
Show
2013

Trolösa

Director
Show
2012

Lindmo

Guest
Show
2012

To liv

Actor
Ase Evensen
Movie
2012

Dwa zycia

Actor
Ase Evensen
Movie
2012

Liv & Ingmar

Actor
Movie
2012

JLTV 30 Min Documentary

Narrator
Show
2011

...Men filmen är min älskarinna

Narrator
Movie
2010

Skavlan

Guest
Show
2009

Sinna mann

Actor
Movie
2009

Angry Man

Voice
Mother (English Speaking Version)
Movie
2009

I et speil i en gåte

Actor
mormor
Movie
2008

The Danish Poet

Actor
Movie
2006

The Hollywood Collection

Actor
Show
2005

Senkveld med Thomas og Harald

Guest
Show
2003

Saraband

Actor
Marianne
Movie
2003

Storyville

Executive Producer
Show
2000

Faithless

Director
Movie
2000

Liv Ullmann - scener fra et liv

Actor
Movie
1997

Nybyggarna

Actor
Kristina
Show
1996

Utvandrarna

Actor
Kristina
Show
1996

Private Confessions

Director
Movie
1996

Kristin Lavransdatter

Director
Movie
1995

Kristin Lavransdatter

Writer
Movie
1995

Zorn

Actor
Emma Zorn
Movie
1994

Dreamspell

Actor
Ticket Seller
Movie
1994

Drömspel

Actor
Ticket Seller
Movie
1994

The Long Shadow

Actor
Katherine
Movie
1992

Sofie

Director
Movie
1992

Sofie

Writer
Movie
1992

Charlie RoseStream

Guest
Talk
1991

Mindwalk

Actor
Sonia Hoffman
Movie
1991

The Ox

Actor
Maria Gustavsson
Movie
1991

Una Condena Injusta

Actor
Movie
1989

The Rose Garden

Actor
Gabriele
Movie
1989

La amiga

Actor
María
Movie
1989

A Time of Indifference

Actor
Maria Grazia
Movie
1988

LørDan

Guest
Show
1987

Gaby: A True Story

Actor
Sari
Movie
1987

Farewell Moscow

Actor
Ida Nudel
Movie
1987

Let's Hope It's a Girl

Actor
Elena
Movie
1985

Dangerous Moves

Actor
Marina Fromm
Movie
1985

Pourvu que ce soit une fille

Actor
Elena
Movie
1985

Gefährliche Züge

Actor
Movie
1985

The Bay Boy

Actor
Jenny Campbell
Movie
1984

The Wild Duck

Actor
Gina
Movie
1983

Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number

Actor
Mrs. Jacobo Timerman
Movie
1983

Love

Director
Movie
1982

Love

Writer
Movie
1982

Las Cosas de Ricardo

Actor
Movie
1981

Richard's Things

Actor
Kate Morris
Movie
1980

The Serpent's Egg

Actor
Manuela Rosenberg
Movie
1978

Autumn SonataStream

Actor
Eva
Movie
1978
88%

A Bridge Too FarStream

Actor
Kate Ter Horst
Movie
1977
59%

Léonor

Actor
Léonor
Movie
1975

Face to Face

Actor
Dr. Jenny Isaksson
Movie
1975
80%

Zandy's Bride

Actor
Hannah Lund
Movie
1974

The Abdication

Actor
Queen Kristina
Movie
1974

La Novia de Zandy

Actor
Movie
1974

Scenes from a MarriageStream

Actor
Marianne
Miniseries
1973
88%

Escenas de la Vida Conyugal

Actor
Show
1973

Lost Horizon

Actor
Catherine
Movie
1973

Forty Carats

Actor
Ann Stanley
Movie
1973

Scenes From a Marriage

Actor
Marianne
Movie
1973

Pope Joan

Actor
Pope Joan
Movie
1972

The New Land

Actor
Kristina
Movie
1972

Cries and Whispers

Actor
Maria (and her mother)
Movie
1972

Cold Sweat

Actor
Fabienne Martin
Movie
1971

The Emigrants

Actor
Kristina
Movie
1971

The Night Visitor

Actor
Ester Jenks
Movie
1970

De la part des copains

Actor
Fabinne Martin
Movie
1970

The Passion of Anna

Actor
Anna Fromm
Movie
1969

An-Magritt

Actor
An-Magritt
Movie
1969

Hour of the Wolf

Actor
Alma Borg
Movie
1968

Shame

Actor
Eva Rosenberg
Movie
1968

PersonaStream

Actor
Elisabeth Vogler, The Actress
Movie
1966
91%

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonStream

Guest
Talk
1962

Short Is the Summer

Actor
Movie
1962

What's My Line?Stream

Guest
Game Show
1950