Lissi Alandh(1930-2008)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Little known outside her country, Lissi Alandh was - for four decades -
a faithful road companion of the Swedish theater, cinema and
television. Rather unsurprising considering that she had dreamed of
being an actress since she was a little girl. She of course went to
drama school, took lessons from such famous teachers as Manja Benkow
and Willy Koblanck and finally graduated
from the Royal Dramatic Theater. As of 1949, she interpreted dozens of
plays, appeared regularly in TV films and TV shows while getting more
or less developed parts in a motley series of films, from children's
movies ("Pippi Langsrumpf", "Hoppa högst") to the typical sexploitation
flicks of the 1960s and 70s ("Camilla", "Kyrkoherden",
"Midsommardansen") to classics of the Swedish screen such as Alf
Sjöberg's "Fröken Julie" (1951), in which, although aged only 21 she
play's Julie's ... mother; Ingmar Bergman's 1953 "Gyklarnas afton" and
1963 "Tystnaden" (her most difficult role, by her own admission); Mai
Zetterling's "Älskande par" (1964) and "Nattlek" (1966). But, always
full of life, healthy and shapely, she could not be content with being
a good actress, she was also a good singers. She indeed played in
revues on stage and in night clubs. She also performed more than one
entertaining number on the small screen. All in all it can be said that
Lissi Alandh's career epitomizes the Scandinavian spirit, swinging
between two extremes, the depression inherent in the never-ending
Winters (Bergman's "Tystnaden") to the exhilaration generated by the
splendor of the short Summer (the revue "Fun In").