Linnéa Hillberg


Linnéa Paulina Hillberg, née Nilsson was a Swedish actress.
Born in Uddevalla on the Swedish west coast, Linnéa Hillberg made her stage debut in 1913. Early on she acted with the Karin Swanström Theatre Company and 1920-27 she was part of Ernst Eklund's Komediteatern. In between and during this time she appeared in a number of early Swedish silent films. She worked at Lorensbergsteatern in Gothenburg 1927-34 and at several private theatre's in Stockholm, including Vasateatern during Gösta Ekman's management. Also worked at the Royal Dramatic Theatre for som years but later in the forties became part of the Norrköping-Linköping City Theatre, together with her husband. Made on stage critically acclaimed appearances in a number of classic parts; as Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's Macbeth and Queen Gertrude in Hamlet, as both Mrs. Alving and Regina in Ibsen's Ghosts and as Gina Ekdahl in The Wild Duck; as Laura in Strindberg's The Father and as Claire Zachanassian in Dürrenmatt's The Visit. She toured extentively with Riksteatern for years in the 1950s and was from 1960 part of the first ensemble at Stockholm City Theatre.
During her career she worked sporadically in films and makes notable appearances in Norrtullsligan, Pensionat Paradiset, Adolf klarar skivan, Med folket för fosterlandet, Lågor i dunklet , Kungsgatan, Flickan och djävulen, Maria på Kvarngården, Kvinna utan ansikte , Giftas, Sången om den eldröda blomman and Korridoren.
She was married to the actor Torsten Hillberg from 1919 until his death in 1954.

Selected filmography