Birgitta Arman

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Birgitta Arman
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Birgitta Arman

(1921-08-03)3 August 1921
Died13 April 2007(2007-04-13) (aged 85)
OccupationActress

Birgitta Arman (born 3 August 1921 in Stockholm, Sweden; died 13 April 2007 [1] in Stockholm, Sweden) was a Swedish actress, best known for her roles in the 1940s, including her role as Gretta in the 1945 film Blood and Fire.

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References

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"Birgitta Arman". IMDb . Retrieved 17 February 2009.