
Liv Ullmann
**Liv Ullmann** (born in Tokyo, 1938) is an internationally acclaimed Norwegian actress and director, universally recognized for her prolific and enduring collaboration with Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, of whom she became the muse.
Her film career is inextricably linked to Bergman's masterpieces. Among her most significant films are the enigmatic *Persona* (1966), which marked their first collaboration, *Hour of the Wolf* (1968), *Cries and Whispers* (1972), and the intense *Scenes from a Marriage* (1973), as well as *Autumn Sonata* (1978), where she starred alongside Ingrid Bergman.
Her acting style is characterized by deep introspection, vulnerability, and emotional intensity. Ullmann excelled at portraying complex female characters grappling with existential crises, moral dilemmas, and tormented relationships. Her acting is noted for its ability to convey a wide spectrum of emotions through subtle glances and minimalist gestures, making her one of the most celebrated performers in arthouse cinema.