Mona Malm

Mona Malm

Deceased · Born: Jan 24, 1935 · Died: Jan 12, 2021

Personal Details

BornJan 24, 1935 Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden

Biography

Mona Malm's remarkable journey in the world of theater began with a significant breakthrough at the esteemed Royal Dramatic Theater in 1957, where she brought to life the captivating character of "Tintomara" in Almqvist's renowned play 'Drottningens juvelsmycke', skillfully directed by the illustrious Alf Sjöberg.

Throughout her illustrious career, Mona Malm has had the privilege of playing a wide range of iconic roles, including the complex and multifaceted character of "Martha" in Edward Albee's critically acclaimed play 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' in 1985.

In 1993, she took on the title role in Hjalmar Bergman's 'Chefen fru Ingeborg', showcasing her impressive range and versatility as a performer.

In addition to her extensive work in theater, Mona Malm has also made a notable impact in the world of film, appearing in such classics as Fanny and Alexander (1982),where she played the role of Jarl Kulle's tolerant wife, and The Best Intentions (1992),further solidifying her reputation as a talented and accomplished actress.

Career

2006
1996
Jerusalem
Jerusalem as Eva Gunnarsdotter
1992
The Best Intentions
The Best Intentions as Alma Bergman
1982
Fanny and Alexander
Fanny and Alexander as Alma Ekdahl
1967
Roseanna
Roseanna as Siv Lundberg
1964
1957
The Seventh Seal
The Seventh Seal as Young Pregnant Woman (uncredited)
1955
Smiles of a Summer Night
Smiles of a Summer Night as Maid (uncredited)