
Lissi Alandh
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Alternate Names: Lissi Sofia Holmquist, Lissi Aland, Lizzi Alandh, Lizzie Holmkvist, Lissi Holmqvist, Lissi Söderqvist
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"Despite her limited fame beyond Sweden, Lissi Alandh was cherished at home. Her captivating presence shone brightly on stage, screen, and television. Notably, she starred in Alf Sjöberg's interpretation of Strindberg's 'Miss Julie' (1951), collaborated with Swedish filmmaker Mai Zetterling on several films, and worked twice with renowned director Ingmar Bergman. In Bergman's 'The Silence' (1968), Lissi delivered her most memorable nude scene, lying bare-breasted while engaged with a man in an armchair."