Inga Tidblad
Inga Tidblad (1901–1975) was a Swedish actress.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Inga Sofia Tidblad.
Born at Adolf Fredriks parish in 1901, died at Västerled in 1975.
In detail
Distinctions recorded are Eugene O'Neill Award, Swedish Academy's Theatre Award, Litteris et Artibus and Guldbagge Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
Sources
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“Inga Tidblad”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3136833: Inga Tidblad
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Plates
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Scene from Strindberg's "Miss Julie" on the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm with Inga Tidblad and Ulf Palme as Julie and Jean.
Unknown author · Hugo Rydén, Gunnar Stenhag, Dick Widing: Litteraturen genom tiderna. Kortfattad litteraturhistoria för gymnasieskolan. Stockholm 1982. · Public domain
The picture record
Nybroplan, Dramaten, lilla scenens foajé. Tavla föreställande Inga Tidblad som Kameliadam. I bild konstnären själv, Einar Jolin med sin fru sångerskan Tatjana Angelini. Bildnummer SvD 31142 Unikt dokument ID SSMSVD031142 Uppladdat från Stockholms Stads Digitala Stadsmuseum.
Lantz, Gunnar (Pressfotograf) · http://digitalastadsmuseet.stockholm.se/fotoweb/Grid.fwx?archiveId=5000 search=(IPTC187%20contains(SSMSVD031142)) · Public domain
The picture recordElsewhere in Film memorabilia
26,181 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
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- Inga SwensonPerson
- Inge KellerPerson
- Inge MeyselPerson
- Ingeborg HallsteinPerson
- Ingeborg SchönerPerson
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