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      • Mai Elisabeth Zetterling (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈmajː ˈsɛ̂tːɛˌɭɪŋ]; 24 May 1925 – 17 March 1994) was a Swedish film director, novelist and actress.
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  2. Mai Zetterling was a Swedish film director, novelist and actress who worked in Britain and Sweden. She was known for her controversial and feminist films, such as Loving Couples, The Girls and Doctor Glas, and for her roles in Frieda, Only Two Can Play and The Witches.

  3. Mai Zetterling (1925-1994) was a versatile and influential filmmaker who worked with Ingmar Bergman and other prominent actors. She directed and starred in several controversial and acclaimed films, such as Loving Couples, Night Games and The Girls.

    • January 1, 1
    • Västerås, Västmanlands län, Sweden
    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
  4. Mai Zetterling was a Swedish actress and director who worked with Ingmar Bergman and other prominent filmmakers. She had a turbulent personal life and a controversial career that explored sexual and social themes.

    • May 24, 1925
    • March 17, 1994
  5. Mai Zetterling was a Swedish actress, director, and novelist. As a director, she imbued her work with a passionate feminism. Zetterling was trained for the stage and made both her stage and screen debut in 1941 when she was 16 years of age.

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  6. Mai Zetterling (1925–1994) was a versatile and influential figure in Swedish cinema and literature. She starred in films by Ingmar Bergman, directed documentaries and feature films, and wrote novels and essays on women's rights and social issues.

  7. Mar 19, 1994 · Mai Elisabeth Zetterling, actress: born Vasteras, Sweden 24 May 1925; married (one son, one daughter); died London 17 March 1994. 'WOULD you take Frieda into your home?' So went one of the...

  8. May 14, 2018 · Mai Zetterling's career as a filmmaker stemmed from her disillusionment with acting. Trained at Stockholm's Royal Dramatic Theater, Zetterling debuted on stage and screen in 1941. She considered the film Torment her best acting achievement.