Eva Thulin

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Eva Thulin
Eva Thulin in Top Sensation.png
Thulin in The Seducers (1969)
NationalitySwedish
Alma mater Lund University
OccupationActress
Known for Top Sensation

Eva Thulin is a Swedish actress who appeared in Italian cinema.

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Career

Edwige Fenech, Thulin and Rosalba Neri in The Seducers (1969) Beba (1).jpg
Edwige Fenech, Thulin and Rosalba Neri in The Seducers (1969)

Thulin graduated from Lund University in Lund and was a performer at the Malmö National Theatre. [1] She presented her thesis with an essay on the work of Harold Pinter, whose works Thulin performed on some occasions on the stage of the Malmö Theatre. [1] She had a short period of notoriety in Italian cinema in the late sixties and early seventies, thanks to her participation in genre and drama films of the time, and her appearance on some magazine covers. [2] She is also remembered for her part in the Italian musical film Zum Zum Zum nº 2 (1969), directed by Bruno Corbucci. [3] Other film appearances include La stagione dei sensi (1969) by Massimo Franciosa, [4] and The Seducers (1969) by Ottavio Alessi, in which her character takes part in a lesbian threesome with the characters of Rosalba Neri and Edwige Fenech, although this is only implied in some cuts of the film. [5]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969 Top Sensation Beba Drama horror film
La stagione dei seni Michele
Zum Zum Zum nº 2 Valeria Comedy musical film
1970 L'Invasion Sandra

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References

  1. 1 2 "Article". Momento (in Spanish). 1969. Pero hoy, Eva tiene un diploma de Lund y un contrato de dos años con el teatro nacional de Malmo. Presentó su tesis hace cuatro meses, con un ensayo sobre la obra de Harold Pinter, un autor destacado del cual Eva fue la intérprete en algunas oportunidades en el escenario del Teatro de Malmo. [But today, Eva has a diploma from Lund and a two-year contract with the national theatre in Malmo. She presented her thesis four months ago, with an essay on the work of Harold Pinter, an outstanding author of which Eva was the performer on some occasions on the stage of the Malmo Theatre.]
  2. "Destination unknown – Rediscovering 'Top Sensation'". Tina Aumont's Eyes. 21 January 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  3. Venturelli, Renato (1998). Nessuno ci può giudicare: il lungo viaggio del cinema musicale italiano, 1930/1980 (in Italian). Fahrenheit 451. p. 150. ISBN   978-8886095303.
  4. Howarth, Troy (2020). Murder by Design: The Unsane Cinema of Dario Argento. Midnight Marquee & BearManor Media. p. 959. ISBN   978-1644301159.
  5. Lupi, Gordiano (2006). Le dive nude (in Italian). Profondo rosso. p. 142. ISBN   978-8889084397. Eva Thulin nei panni di Beba prende parte a una lesbicata a tre con la Neri e la Fenech, pure questa sfumata e solo intuita nella mia versione del film. [Eva Thulin in the role of Beba takes part in a lesbian threesome with Neri and Fenech, although this is nuanced and only implied in my version of the film.]