MIMI POLLAK

Mimi Pollak, 1920s
'Mimi Pollak', ''Maria Helena Pollak'', (9 April 190311 August 1999) was a Swedish actress and theatre director.

Contents
Mini biography
Personal life
Selected filmography
External links

Mini biography


Actress Mimi Pollak was born in Hammarö, Värmland of Austrian parents and was trained in the performing arts at the prestigious Dramatens elevskola (the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school) in Stockholm 1922-24.
In 1948 Pollak became the first contracted female director at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (aka Dramaten) with the production of Jean Genet's ''Jungfruleken'' (Les Bonnes/The Maids), starring Anita Björk and Maj-Britt Nilsson in the leads. Pollak became a very successful director at Dramaten and staged altogether 60 plays at the national stage over the years. Pollak worked first mainly as an actress at Dramaten (in the 1920s-50s) and then primarily as director 1950s-70s.
She also appeared in about 30 film and TV productions. Notable film roles are her supporting parts in Schamyl Bauman's film comedy ''Skolka skolan'' in 1949, in Vilgot Sjöman's ''Klänningen'' (aka ''The Dress'') in 1964, in Ingmar Bergman's ''Autumn Sonata'' (starring Ingrid Bergman) as the piano teacher, in the 1982 film ''Flight of the Eagle'' (starring Max von Sydow) directed by Jan Troell and in the very popular Swedish TV mystery ''Agnes Cecilia - en sällsam historia'' (1991), adapted from the successful books by Maria Gripe.
Pollak was for some years married to Swedish actor Nils Lundell.
Sometimes credited as ''Mimmi Pollak'', ''Mimi Pollack'' or ''Mimmi Pollack''.

Personal life


Pollak attended drama school in Stockholm, Sweden with fellow actress Greta Garbo 1922-24. The two became involved in an affair. Circumstances did not allow the two to continue the relationship, as Pollak married and later had children, although they did maintain contact for over 60 years. Garbo would go on to become involved with several other Hollywood actresses, though keeping her sexuality a secret. As recorded in the personal writings of Garbo, released in Sweden in 2005, Garbo remained in love with Pollak until her death in 1990. [1]
Their relationship and love letters are portrayed (published in parts) in the Swedish book ''Djävla älskade unge!'', written by Pollak's personal friend Tin Andersén Axell (2005).

Selected filmography



★ 1991 – ''Agnes Cecilia - en sällsam historia''

★ 1986 – ''Amorosa''

★ 1985 - ''August Strindberg ett liv'' (TV)

★ 1982 – ''The Flight of the Eagle'' (Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd)

★ 1978 – ''Autumn Sonata'' (Höstsonaten)

★ 1979 – ''I frid och värdighet''

★ 1971 – ''Emil i Lönneberga''

★ 1965 – ''Nattmara''

★ 1955 – ''Mord, lilla vän''

★ 1951 – ''Sommarlek''

★ 1949 – ''Skolka skolan'' (aka Playing Truant)

★ 1949 – ''Bara en mor'' (aka Only A Mother)

★ 1949 – ''Gatan''

★ 1947 – ''Den långa vägen''

★ 1947 – ''Supé för två''

★ 1942 – ''Lågor i dunklet''

★ 1942 – ''Vi hemslavinnor''

★ 1941 – ''Spökreportern''

★ 1940 – ''Med dej i mina armar''

★ 1940 – ''En, men ett lejon!''

★ 1926 – ''Sven Klingas levnadsöde''

★ 1923 – ''Andersson, Pettersson och Lundström''

★ 1922 – ''Amatörfilmen''

External links



IMDb - Mimi Pollak

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