Birgitta Valberg was a Swedish actress known for her captivating performances in the 1960 film "Jungfrukällan" (The Virgin Spring), directed by Ingmar Bergman. Her portrayal of Mareta, a mother seeking revenge for the death of her daughter, showcased her remarkable talent and emotional depth. Valberg's collaboration with Bergman cemented her reputation as a versatile and skilled actress in the world of cinema. In addition to her iconic role in "Jungfrukällan," Birgitta Valberg also appeared in other notable films, including "The Virgin Spring" in 1960. Her ability to bring complex characters to life with subtlety and nuance earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan following. Valberg's acting style was characterized by a rare blend of vulnerability and strength, making her performances both relatable and memorable. Throughout her career, she left a lasting impact on the film industry and remains a revered figure in Swedish cinema.
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Directed by Ingmar Bergman
Directed by Birgitta Pettersson, Birgitta Valberg, Gunnel Lindblom, Ingmar Bergman, Max von Sydow