Helena Bergström Explained

Helena Bergström
Birth Name:Helena Kristina Bergström
Birth Date:5 February 1964
Birth Place:Kortedala, Gothenburg, Sweden
Nationality:Swedish
Occupation:Actress, director
Years Active:1988–present
Spouse:Colin Nutley
Children:Molly, Timothy
Parents:Hans Bergström
Kerstin Widgren
Relatives:Olof Widgren (grandfather)

Helena Kristina Bergström Nutley (pronounced as /sv/; born 5 February 1964) is a Swedish actress and film director. From an acting family, she began her career in 1982. She has appeared on the stages of the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) and the Stockholm City Theatre, but is best known for her work in films. The Women on the Roof is considered a breakout role for her. Her most awarded film is The Last Dance, for which she received the Guldbagge Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Festival Awards in Montreal and Istanbul. Her husband, Colin Nutley, has directed her in several movies. In 2007, she directed for the first time for the film Mind the Gap. She is also a screenwriter and a singer.

Early and personal life

Bergström was born in Kortedala, Gothenburg, the daughter of actress Kerstin Widgren[1] and Hans Bergström, a director and actor. Her maternal grandfather, Olof Widgren, was also an actor.[2]

Bergström studied in Mississippi in the United States as an exchange student when she was a teenager.

She is married to Colin Nutley, with whom she has two children, Molly and Timothy,[3] and a stepson, Daniel Nutley. They met while filming Blackjack. At the time, Nutley was married and was 20 years her senior.[3] They live in an apartment on Kungsholmen, an island in central Stockholm, where her grandparents lived. They also have a house in the country.[4]

Career

She first appeared in a movie directed by her father in 1978, entitled Sweet Home. Bergström embarked on a film career in 1982, working in the television mini-series "Time Out".[5] A year later she appeared in the satirical comedy series Vidöppet, or Wide Open in English. In 1988, she graduated from "Teaterhögskolan", the theatre academy, in Stockholm, after which she worked at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) and at the Stockholm City Theatre.

In 2008, she starred in a drama about Nobel Prize-winning author Selma Lagerlöf.[6] She is known for her work in films, such as Miss Julie and House of Angels. The Woman on the Roof is described as the role that made her a noted actress. Although it was not a box office success, it was praised by the film critics. She became more notable after her "vivid portrayal of a tough city girl" during World War II in 1939. In 1990, she received the Swedish Film Academy Kurt Linder scholarship, and in 1992 Teaterförbundet Daniel Engdahl scholarship.

She has been directed by her husband in films including Black Jack, House of Angels, The Last Dance. Her husband has directed Bergström in films involving sex scenes; she said he found this to be uncomfortable.[7]

With Tove Alsterdal, a playwright and journalist, she wrote her first screenplay, Så olika (2009), or So Different in English.[8] She first directed Mind the Gap , which was released in 2007. In 2015, she directed her fourth film, Holy Mess (Swedish: En underbar jävla jul) She is also a singer, singing more than 100 songs of Édith Piaf at the City Theatre. In 2002, she recorded an album of Piaf songs.

Filmography

Year Swedish title English title Role Award
1982 Time Out Time Out (TV series) actor
1983 Vidöppet (TV series)Wide Open (TV series) actor
1987 Uppvaknandet The Awakening actor[9]
1988 Friends Friends actor [10]
1989 Husbonden (TV series) The Master actor
1989 Kvinnorna på taket The Women on the Roofactor[11]
1989 1939 1939actor
1990 Black JackBlackjack actor
1992 Änglagård House of Angels actor Nominated for Guldbagge Award for Best Actress and Prize (Stockholm)[12]
1993 The Ferris Wheelactor Guldbagge Award for Best Actress[13]
1993 Sista dansen The Last Dance actor Guldbagge Award for Best Actress[14] and Festival Award (Montreal, Istanbul)
1994 Änglagård – andra sommaren House of Angels – The Second Summeractor
1996 Jägarna The Huntersactor
1996 Sånt är livet Such Is Lifeactor
1998 Under solen Under the Sunactor[15]
1998 Still Crazy Still Crazyactor[16]
2000 Livet är en schlager Once in a Lifetimeactor
2001 Sprängaren Deadlineactor[17] Nominated for Guldbagge Award for Best Actress
2002 Mrs Klein (TV) Mrs. Klein (TV)actor
2003 Paradiset Paradiseactor
2004 The Queen of Sheba's Pearls The Queen of Sheba's Pearlsactor
2005 Fordringsägare Creditorsactor[18]
2006 Heartbreak Hotel Heartbreak Hotelactor Festival Award (Festroia)
2007 Se upp för dårarna Mind the Gap director[19]
2008 Angel Angelactor
2008 Ernst-Hugo Ernst-Hugoactor
2008 Selma (TV) Selma (TV)actor
2009 Så olika So Different screenwriter, director
2010 Änglagård – tredje gången gillt Angels – Third Time Lucky actor
2011 Någon annanstans i Sverige Somewhere Else actor Nomination - Guldbagge Award for Best Actress - Supporting role[20]
2013 Julie Julie director
2014 Medicinen Medicine actor
2014 Den fjärde mannen The Fourth Man actor
2015 En underbar jävla jul A Holy Mess screenwriter, actor
2017 Vilken jävla cirkus Mending Hugo's Heart director
2021 Dancing Queens Dancing Queens director
2022, 2024 Bäckström Bäckström actor

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Helena Bergström: "Att barnen flyttar är svårt". Expressen. 13 November 2015 . 1 January 2017 . translate.google.com.
  2. Web site: Helena Bergström - Biography. Swedish Film Institute . 1 January 2017.
  3. Web site: Helena Bergström: "Det är inte lätt att skiljas". 30 July 2011. 19 December 2016. sv. Expressen.
  4. Web site: Kungsholmen: District guide. Visit Stockholm. 1 January 2017.
  5. Book: Per Olov Qvist. Peter von Bagh. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. 2000. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-30377-7. 52–53.
  6. News: Helena, vem är Selma Lagerlöf för dig?. 22 December 2008. 19 December 2016. sv. Svenska Dagbladet. Laquist. Erik.
  7. Web site: Helena Bergström om omtalade sexscenen. 6 December 2015. 19 December 2016. sv. Expressen.
  8. Book: John-Henri Holmberg. A Darker Shade of Sweden. January 7, 2014. Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated. 978-0-8021-9244-8. 31.
  9. Web site: Helena Bergström . 1 January 2017. The Swedish Film Database.
  10. Web site: Friends (1988) . 31 December 2016. The Swedish Film Database.
  11. Web site: Helena Bergström. Rotten Tomatoes. 31 December 2016.
  12. Book: John Sundholm. Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. 31 August 2012. Scarecrow Preaa. 978-0-8108-5524-3. 52.
  13. Web site: Pariserhjulet (1993) . 6 April 2014 . The Swedish Film Database . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140414173121/http://www.sfi.se/en-GB/Swedish-film-database/Item/?type=MOVIE&itemid=17891&iv=Awards . 14 April 2014 . dmy-all .
  14. Web site: Sista dansen (1993) . 31 March 2014 . The Swedish Film Database.
  15. Book: Tom Lynch. Screen World 2002. 1 December 2002. Hal Leonard. 978-1-55783-598-7. 267.
  16. Book: John Willis. Barry Monush. Screen World 1999. 1 April 2000. Hal Leonard. 978-1-55783-411-9. 279.
  17. Book: Scandinavian Crime Fiction. 1 January 2011. University of Wales Press. 978-0-7083-2331-1. 135.
  18. Book: Michael Robinson. An International Annotated Bibliography of Strindberg Studies 1870-2005: Vol. 2, the Plays. 2008. MHRA. 978-0-947623-82-1. 949.
  19. Book: David Long. Little Book of the London Underground. 26 December 2010. History Press. 978-0-7524-6236-3. 124.
  20. Web site: Awards . 1 January 2017 . The Swedish Film Database.