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Lena Olin

Acting
1955-03-22
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Lena Maria Jonna Olin (born 22 March 1955) is a Swedish actress. She has received nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award.

Mentored by filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, she made her screen debut with a small role in his film Face to Face (1976). After graduating from the drama school, Olin joined the Royal Dramatic Theatre, followed by roles in Bergman's films Fanny and Alexander (1982) and After the Rehearsal (1984). She made her international breakthrough with a role of a free-spirited artist in The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), which earned her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture.

Olin garnered further critical acclaim for her portrayals of a Jewish survivor in the comedy-drama Enemies, A Love Story (1989), for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and an abused wife in the comedy-drama Chocolat (2000), for which she received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Her other film roles include The Adventures of Picasso (1978), Havana (1990), Romeo Is Bleeding (1993), Mr. Jones (1993), The Ninth Gate (1999), Queen of the Damned (2002), Casanova (2005), The Reader (2008), Remember Me (2010), Maya Dardel (2017), and The Artist's Wife (2019).

On television, Olin starred as KGB agent Irina Derevko on the spy thriller Alias (2002–2006), which earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Her other television roles include the sitcom Welcome to Sweden (2014–2015), the drama series Riviera (2017–2020), and the drama series Hunters (2020–2023).

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Known For 72 titles
Friends (1987) subtitle poster
Friends
1987 Movie
as Sue
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The Artist's Wife (2020) subtitle poster
The Artist's Wife
2020 Movie
as Claire Smythson
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The Hypnotist (2012) subtitle poster
The Hypnotist
2012 Movie
as Simone Bark
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Lumière & Company (1995) subtitle poster
Lumière & Company
1995 Movie
as (segment "Lasse Hallström")
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Polish Wedding (1998) subtitle poster
Polish Wedding
1998 Movie
as Jadzia
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Bergman: A Year in a Life (2018) subtitle poster
Bergman: A Year in a Life
2018 Movie
as Self
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Maya Dardel (2017) subtitle poster
Maya Dardel
2017 Movie
as Maya
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One-Week Bachelors (1982) subtitle poster
One-Week Bachelors
1982 Movie
as Nina
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The Night and the Moment (1995) subtitle poster
The Night and the Moment
1995 Movie
as La marchesa
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After the Rehearsal (1984) subtitle poster
After the Rehearsal
1984 Movie
as Anna Egerman (older)
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Intensive Care (2020) subtitle poster
Intensive Care
2020 Movie
as Margaret
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Glasmästarna (1986) subtitle poster
Glasmästarna
1986 Movie
as The lady with the dog
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S/Y Joy (1989) subtitle poster
S/Y Joy
1989 Movie
as Annika Larsson
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Flight North (1986) subtitle poster
Flight North
1986 Movie
as Karin
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Bang Bang Orangutang (2005) subtitle poster
Bang Bang Orangutang
2005 Movie
as Nina
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Hasse & Tage - En kärlekshistoria (2019) subtitle poster
Hasse & Tage - En kärlekshistoria
2019 Movie
as Self
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Hebriana (1990) subtitle poster
Hebriana
1990 Movie
as Lena
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A Matter of Life and Death (1986) subtitle poster
A Matter of Life and Death
1986 Movie
as Nadja Melander
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Bergman Revisited (2019) subtitle poster
Bergman Revisited
2019 Movie
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Pappa är död (1982) subtitle poster
Pappa är död
1982 Movie
as Berit
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Bergman's Reliquarium (2018) subtitle poster
Bergman's Reliquarium
2018 Movie
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Second Act (2023) subtitle poster
Second Act
2023 Movie
as Eva
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Kärleken (1980) subtitle poster
Kärleken
1980 Movie
as Lena
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Komedianter (1987) subtitle poster
Komedianter
1987 Movie
as Ann
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