Ulla Bergryd (25 July 1942 â€" 31 May 2015) was a Swedish actress and
lecturer.Bergryd was 23 years old and a modeling and anthropology
student living in Gothenburg, Sweden when she was discovered by a
talent scout, who photographed her in a museum there, and then
promptly hired to play Eve in the epic film The Bible: In the
Beginning... by John Huston in 1965. In an interview for The
Pittsburgh Press, Bergryd recalled the experience:Bergryd's
performance in the film was noted by som reviews of the film. One
writer for the Spanish magazine Semana wrote, "I think that, really,
if the first woman in the world has to look like another of today,
this other woman is none other than Ulla Bergryd, for her youth, her
sweetness, her serene beauty and that enigmatic and fascinating je ne
sais quoi."In 1967 she took on the small role of a tourist alongside
Thomas Fritsch in the Greek-Swedish film comedy Epiheirisis Apollon
("Apollo Goes on Holiday"). It was Bergryd's last appearance on
camera.
lecturer.Bergryd was 23 years old and a modeling and anthropology
student living in Gothenburg, Sweden when she was discovered by a
talent scout, who photographed her in a museum there, and then
promptly hired to play Eve in the epic film The Bible: In the
Beginning... by John Huston in 1965. In an interview for The
Pittsburgh Press, Bergryd recalled the experience:Bergryd's
performance in the film was noted by som reviews of the film. One
writer for the Spanish magazine Semana wrote, "I think that, really,
if the first woman in the world has to look like another of today,
this other woman is none other than Ulla Bergryd, for her youth, her
sweetness, her serene beauty and that enigmatic and fascinating je ne
sais quoi."In 1967 she took on the small role of a tourist alongside
Thomas Fritsch in the Greek-Swedish film comedy Epiheirisis Apollon
("Apollo Goes on Holiday"). It was Bergryd's last appearance on
camera.
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