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- Birth nameSif Einarsdotter Ruud
- Sif Ruud was born in an well-off family, but when her stepfather had spent all of her mother's money, conditions for the family became more modest. A friend of her mother's was told about young Sif's interest in acting and gave her acting lessons. In 1934 she began her studies at the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school in Stockholm. One of her fellow students was Gunn Wållgren and one of the teachers was Hilda Borgström. After graduation, she worked in different theatres around Sweden. Her career at the movies has mainly been in smaller parts. Best known is perhaps her performance as aunt Olga who dominates the breakfast table and rules it as her empire in Ingmar Bergman's Wild Strawberries (1957). She was praised for her role as Madam Flod in "Hemsöborna" (1966) (mini).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Mattias Thuresson <mattias.thuresson@mbox300.swipnet.se>
- SpousesPer-Olof Fallde(1954 - 2007) (his death)Sune Bergstroem (divorced)
- Has said in an interview that her problems with dyslexia has helped her in her job, for because of them she has to read the scripts very carefully.
- What I say to young people who want to become actors is: if you can stay away from it, do. I couldn't.
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