Margit Carlqvist is a Swedish stage and screen actress. She was admitted to the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school in 1949 at the age of 17. She made her film debut in Ingmar Bergman's "Till glädje/To Joy" (1950). She starred in many movies during the 1950s, mostly as some kind of vamp. Internationally she is perhaps most known for her role in Ingmar Bergman's "Smiles of a Summer Night" (1955).
Smiles of a Summer Night
(Countess Charlotte Malcolm)
To Joy
(Nelly Bro)
En drömmares vandring
(Marja Lisa)
Exposed
(Lena's Mother)
Do You Believe in Angels?
(Veronica von Sachs)
The Lustful Vicar
(Mother Sibyll)
Sceningång
(Sigrid Jansson)
Pig Hunt
(Maud Blenheim-Ahlskog)
Gårdarna runt sjön
(Diana Stjernudd)
Kurragömma
(Betty)
Hon kom som en vind
(Lilly Lilja)
The Road to Klockrike
(Inga)
My Passionate Longing
Det sista äventyret
(Sally)
Lady in White
(Maria)
Skrift i sne
(The Woman from Israel)
I rök och dans
(Third girl in a haystack)
Ingen morgondag
(Astrid Bergas)
The Summer Wind Blows
(Liss)
Taxi 13
(Vera)
Hemsöborna
(Ida)
Marianne
(Marianne Ekman)
Hård klang
(Minka)
Line Six
(Louise Berg)
Mackan
(Gudrun's Mother)
We Are All Demons
(Nurse)
Starkare än lagen
(Mimmi)
Loving Couples
(Dora Macson)
Spion 503