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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Mai+Elisabeth+Zetterling+was+a+Swedish+actress+and+film+director.%0a%0aZetterling+appeared+in+film+and+television+productions+spanning+six+decades+from+the+1940s+to+the+1990s.+Her+breakthrough+came+in+the+1944+film+Torment+written+for+her+by+Ingmar+Bergman%2c+in+which+she+played+a+controversial+role+as+a+tormented+shopgirl.+Shortly+afterwards+she+moved+to+England+and+gained+instant+success+there+with+her+title+role+in+Basil+Dearden%27s+Frieda+(1947)+playing+opposite+David+Farrar.%0a%0aSome+of+her+notable+films+as+an+actress+include+Quartet+(1948)%2c+a+film+based+on+some+of+W.+Somerset+Maugham%27s+short+stories%2c+The+Romantic+Age+(1949)+directed+by+Edmond+T.+Gr%c3%a9ville%2c+Only+Two+Can+Play+(1962)+co-starring+Peter+Sellers+and+directed+by+Sidney+Gilliat%2c+and+The+Witches+(1990)%2c+an+adaptation+of+Roald+Dahl%27s+book+directed+by+Nicolas+Roeg.+Having+gained+a+reputation+as+a+sex+symbol+in+dramas+and+thrillers%2c+she+was+equally+effective+in+comedies%2c+and+was+active+in+British+television+in+the+1950s+and+1960s.%0a%0aDocuments+at+the+National+Archives+show+that%2c+as+a+member+of+the+Hollywood+Left%2c+she+was+watched+by+British+security+agents+as+a+suspected+Communist." urlpathencoded="Mai%20Elisabeth%20Zetterling%20was%20a%20Swedish%20actress%20and%20film%20director.%0a%0aZetterling%20appeared%20in%20film%20and%20television%20productions%20spanning%20six%20decades%20from%20the%201940s%20to%20the%201990s.%20Her%20breakthrough%20came%20in%20the%201944%20film%20Torment%20written%20for%20her%20by%20Ingmar%20Bergman,%20in%20which%20she%20played%20a%20controversial%20role%20as%20a%20tormented%20shopgirl.%20Shortly%20afterwards%20she%20moved%20to%20England%20and%20gained%20instant%20success%20there%20with%20her%20title%20role%20in%20Basil%20Dearden's%20Frieda%20(1947)%20playing%20opposite%20David%20Farrar.%0a%0aSome%20of%20her%20notable%20films%20as%20an%20actress%20include%20Quartet%20(1948),%20a%20film%20based%20on%20some%20of%20W.%20Somerset%20Maugham's%20short%20stories,%20The%20Romantic%20Age%20(1949)%20directed%20by%20Edmond%20T.%20Gr%c3%a9ville,%20Only%20Two%20Can%20Play%20(1962)%20co-starring%20Peter%20Sellers%20and%20directed%20by%20Sidney%20Gilliat,%20and%20The%20Witches%20(1990),%20an%20adaptation%20of%20Roald%20Dahl's%20book%20directed%20by%20Nicolas%20Roeg.%20Having%20gained%20a%20reputation%20as%20a%20sex%20symbol%20in%20dramas%20and%20thrillers,%20she%20was%20equally%20effective%20in%20comedies,%20and%20was%20active%20in%20British%20television%20in%20the%201950s%20and%201960s.%0a%0aDocuments%20at%20the%20National%20Archives%20show%20that,%20as%20a%20member%20of%20the%20Hollywood%20Left,%20she%20was%20watched%20by%20British%20security%20agents%20as%20a%20suspected%20Communist.">Mai Elisabeth Zetterling was a Swedish actress and film director.

Zetterling appeared in film and television productions spanning six decades from the 1940s to the 1990s. Her breakthrough came in the 1944 film Torment written for her by Ingmar Bergman, in which she played a controversial role as a tormented shopgirl. Shortly afterwards she moved to England and gained instant success there with her title role in Basil Dearden's Frieda (1947) playing opposite David Farrar.

Some of her notable films as an actress include Quartet (1948), a film based on some of W. Somerset Maugham's short stories, The Romantic Age (1949) directed by Edmond T. Gréville, Only Two Can Play (1962) co-starring Peter Sellers and directed by Sidney Gilliat, and The Witches (1990), an adaptation of Roald Dahl's book directed by Nicolas Roeg. Having gained a reputation as a sex symbol in dramas and thrillers, she was equally effective in comedies, and was active in British television in the 1950s and 1960s.

Documents at the National Archives show that, as a member of the Hollywood Left, she was watched by British security agents as a suspected Communist. </OtherInfo>
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National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997</Conventions>
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