
Harriet Andersson
Harriet Andersson (1932) is a Swedish actress renowned for her prolific film career, particularly for her iconic collaborations with director Ingmar Bergman.
Her portrayal of Monika in *Summer with Monika* (Sommaren med Monika, 1953) earned her international recognition, defining her image as a rebellious, sensual, and vulnerable young woman capable of expressing intense emotion.
Becoming one of Bergman's muse actresses, she starred in other masterpieces by the director such as the comedy *Smiles of a Summer Night* (Sommarnattens leende, 1955), the psychological drama *Through a Glass Darkly* (Såsom i en spegel, 1961) – for which she received praise – and the lavish *Fanny and Alexander* (Fanny och Alexander, 1982).
Her acting style, often intense and naturalistic, allowed her to embody complex female characters, tormented yet endowed with a strong inner vitality, making her one of the most significant figures in Swedish cinema.