Eva Bergh

Nascimento : 1926-02-25, Kolbotn - Norway

Morte : 2013-02-19

História

Eva Bergh (born 25 February 1926, died 19 February 2013) was a Norwegian stage actor, active from 1949 to 2004. She was permanently employed at the National Theatre in Bergen from 1957 to her retirement in 1997. While she was very active on stage, she only appeared in seven films, whereof four Norwegian, one British, one Swedish and one Danish.

Filmes

Ska' vi lege skjul?
Den moderne dame
Venner
Edna Gran
Mountain climbing and its dangers get a different twist in this standard drama by Norwegian director Tancred Ibsen. When one of two climbing buddies returns from an attempt to scale Eagle Peak, he is happy to claim his award for being the first to reach the summit. But his celebration is short-lived after his friend comes back down from the mountain with another version of his "victory" climb. This second version has the supposedly successful climber cast as an attempted murderer. The story behind the climb comes out in flashbacks as the Alpine Club reviews the accusation.
The Long Memory
Ilse
An innocent man is released from prison after 12 years and tracks down the witnesses who lied about him in court.
Hård klang
Vera Willenhart
A small Swedish village has transformed to an industrial center with exports to Germany. A German opened a quarry some 50 years ago, after realizing the value of granite. Now WW1 begins.
Maimed
Else Wang
In "Skadeskutt" we follow the couple Einar and Else Wang in a painful drama about love, happiness, sorrow and eternal damnation. About a couple's struggle trying to get pregnant and the despair of not succeeding. About psychological disorders and the society's insane judging of people with such problems. A nationwide press was impressed with "Skadeskutt". The director Edith Carlmar, one of the first female directors in Norway, was compared with Hitchcock for her work. For actor Carsten Winger, his portrayal of the character in the movie was considered a victory and a big achievement. "A sure success", "Impressive" and "A victory for Norwegian Films" are some lines from the critics. "Skadeskutt" is one of the breakthroughs within Norwegian film making.
A morte é um carinho
Marit
A história de um homem trabalhador que tem uma linda noiva, mas se apaixona por uma mulher rica e mais velha, que na verdade é uma femme fatale.