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It was Ingmar Bergman who had cast her for the first time (in a small part in Face to Face), after she had not passed her first audition for theatre school because of her shyness. Later she acted at the national stage in Stockholm in several productions directed by Bergman, and with Bergman's production of King Lear (in which Olin played Cordelia) she toured national theatres in Paris, Berlin, Copenhagen, Moscow and Oslo, a.o. Critically acclaimed stage credits for Olin at Sweden's Royal Dramatic Theatre include the leading part as The Daughter in A Dream Play by Strindberg, Margarita in the stage adaption of The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, Goldoni's The Servant of Two Masters, Ann in Edward Bond's Summer, Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare, Ben Johnson's The Alchemist, the title role in Ingmar Bergman's rendition of Strindberg's Miss Julie and her neurotic Charlotte in the contemporary drama Nattvarden (The Last Supper) by Lars Norn (also director).
Answered by shintsie, 26 Feb '09 09:52 pm
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Lo ho gaye shuru.,, par agr aap bi samjhdaar hein to issi waqt is answer ko response de denge to uski khili udh jaayegi...really
Answered by Oberoi, 23 Feb '09 12:11 am
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