Ingrid Luterkort

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jun 28, 1910 (114 years old)
Death date
Aug 03, 2011

Ingrid Luterkort

Known For

Psalm 21
1h 54m
Movie 2009

Psalm 21

Henrik is a young father who lives in Stockholm, constantly plagued by nightmares with his deceased mother. One day, he receives the news that his father, father, who lives in a remote village, it is drowned and died. The circumstances of drowning are mysterious. Henrik travels to the village to investigate the cause of his death. To find out more about the drowning and on his father, the door to the unknown and open. Shadows of the past emerge, returning to this world for one reason only: revenge.

Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting
1h 30m
Movie 2007

Beck 21 - The Japanese Painting

After a woman buys a Japanese shunga painting from an auction and later is found murdered in a hotel in Stockholm, the police gets dragged into a murder investigation where they meet the dark side of the art world.

Fem trappor
0h 5m
Movie 2004

Fem trappor

93-year-old Greta is carried off on a stretcher from her home. During the trip of five floors down the stairwell, she remembers a moment 50 years ago.

The New Country
2h 8m
Movie 2000

The New Country

A 15-year-old Somalian boy meets a 40-year-old Iranian man in a refugee camp in Skåne, in the south of Sweden. With the threat of deportation hanging over them, they decide to take their faiths in their own hands and together they go on a journey in the Swedish summer.

Biography

Ingrid Luterkort, born Carola Ingrid Margareta Eklundh, was a Swedish stage and screen actress, director, and drama pedagogue. She graduated from the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school in 1934, with her fellow classmates Ingrid Bergman, Gunnar Björnstrand and Signe Hasso. Her film debut was in Anders Henrikson's "Annonsera!"(1936) She became the first Swedish female theater director when she stage a production at Dramatikerstudion 1940. Ingrid Luterkort published her experiences of acting and teaching in the book "Skådespelarens utbildning/The Education of the Actor"(1976). In her second publication "Om age, Herr Molander!/ Again, Mr Molander!"(1998), deals with the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school and its development from 1784 to 1964.

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