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'''Anna Bergman''' (born 5 May 1948 in [[Gothenburg]], [[Sweden]]) is a former Swedish [[actress]]. She is the daughter of film and theatre director [[Ingmar Bergman]] and choreographer-director [[Ellen Lundström]], sister to [[Eva Bergman|Eva]], [[Jan Bergman|Jan]], and [[Mats Bergman]] (twin); and half-sister to [[Daniel Bergman]] and [[Linn Ullmann]].


'''Anna Bergman''' (born 5 May 1948) is a Swedish former [[actress]]. She is the daughter of film and theatre director [[Ingmar Bergman]] and choreographer-director [[Ellen Lundström]], sister to [[Eva Bergman|Eva]], [[Jan Bergman|Jan]], and [[Mats Bergman]] (twin); and half-sister to [[Daniel Bergman]] and [[Linn Ullmann]].
Bergman mostly appeared as a performer in several British [[sex comedy|sex comedies]] during the late 1970s including the title role in ''[[Penelope Pulls It Off]]'' (1975), ''[[Adventures of a Taxi Driver]]'' (1976), ''[[Intimate Games]]'' (1976), ''[[Come Play with Me (1977 film)|Come Play with Me]]'' (1977) and ''[[What's Up Superdoc!]]'' (1978), though later she appeared in small roles in more mainstream films including ''[[The Wild Geese]]'' (1978), ''[[Licensed to Love and Kill]]'' (1979), ''[[Nutcracker (film)|Nutcracker]]'' (1982), and her father's 1982 film ''[[Fanny and Alexander]]''. She also appeared as Swedish [[au pair]] Ingrid Svenson in seasons 2 and 4 of the British situation comedy ''[[Mind Your Language]]''.

Bergman mostly appeared as a performer in several British [[sex comedy|sex comedies]] during the late 1970s including the title role in ''[[Penelope Pulls It Off]]'' (1975), ''[[Adventures of a Taxi Driver]]'' (1976), ''[[Intimate Games]]'' (1976), ''[[Come Play with Me (1977 film)|Come Play with Me]]'' (1977) and ''[[What's Up Superdoc!]]'' (1978). She also starred as Penny in the 1977 sex spy comedy ''Agent 69 in the Sign of Scorpio'' (aka ''Emmanuele in Denmark'') and the 1978 sequel ''Agent 69 in the Sign of Sagittarius'' (aka ''More Danish Blue'').

Later she appeared in small roles in more mainstream films including ''[[The Wild Geese]]'' (1978), ''[[Licensed to Love and Kill]]'' (1979), ''[[Nutcracker (film)|Nutcracker]]'' (1982), and her father's 1982 film ''[[Fanny and Alexander]]''. She also appeared as Swedish [[au pair]] Ingrid Svenson in series 2 and 4 of the British situation comedy ''[[Mind Your Language]]''.


==References==
==References==
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== Additional sources ==
* Simon Sheridan. ''Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema'' (3rd Edition). Reynolds & Hearn Books, 2007.
* Simon Sheridan. ''Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema'' (3rd Edition). Reynolds & Hearn Books, 2007.
* Simon Sheridan. ''X-Rated - Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker''. Reynolds & Hearn Books, 2008.
* Simon Sheridan. ''X-Rated - Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker''. Reynolds & Hearn Books, 2008.
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 5 August 2024

Anna Bergman
Born (1948-05-05) 5 May 1948 (age 76)
Gothenburg, Sweden
Spouse
Peter Brown
(1966⁠–⁠1981)
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Parent(s)Ingmar Bergman
Ellen Lundström
RelativesMats Bergman (twin brother)
Eva Bergman (sister)
Lena Bergman (paternal half-sister)
Daniel Bergman (paternal half-brother)
Linn Ullmann (paternal half-sister)

Anna Bergman (born 5 May 1948) is a Swedish former actress. She is the daughter of film and theatre director Ingmar Bergman and choreographer-director Ellen Lundström, sister to Eva, Jan, and Mats Bergman (twin); and half-sister to Daniel Bergman and Linn Ullmann.

Bergman mostly appeared as a performer in several British sex comedies during the late 1970s including the title role in Penelope Pulls It Off (1975), Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1976), Intimate Games (1976), Come Play with Me (1977) and What's Up Superdoc! (1978). She also starred as Penny in the 1977 sex spy comedy Agent 69 in the Sign of Scorpio (aka Emmanuele in Denmark) and the 1978 sequel Agent 69 in the Sign of Sagittarius (aka More Danish Blue).

Later she appeared in small roles in more mainstream films including The Wild Geese (1978), Licensed to Love and Kill (1979), Nutcracker (1982), and her father's 1982 film Fanny and Alexander. She also appeared as Swedish au pair Ingrid Svenson in series 2 and 4 of the British situation comedy Mind Your Language.

References

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  1. ^ News item in The Ledger, 19 August 1981.

Additional sources

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  • Simon Sheridan. Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema (3rd Edition). Reynolds & Hearn Books, 2007.
  • Simon Sheridan. X-Rated - Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker. Reynolds & Hearn Books, 2008.
  • Anna Bergman with Gun Årestad. Inte Pappas Flicka (autobiography). Höganäs: Bra Bok, 1988. ISBN 91-7752-201-X.
  • Anna Bergman. Crooks (novel). AuthorHouse, 2009. ISBN 978-1-4490-2155-9.
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