From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Märta Torén (21 May 1926 – 19 February 1957) was a Swedish stage and film actress of the 1940s and 1950s. Torén began her career on the stage and from 1947 she appeared in films. She appeared on the cover of the June 13 issue of Life Magazine in 1949. One of her most important roles was opposite Humphrey Bogart in Sirocco (1951). Torén died at the age of 31 from a brain hemorrhage. Description above from the Wikipedia article Märta Torén, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Sirocco
(Violette)
The Shadow
(Alberta)
Deported
(Countess Christine di Lorenzi (as Marta Toren))
One Way Street
(Laura Thorsen)
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
(Michele Rozier)
Illegal Entry
(Anna Duvak O'Neill)
Casbah
(Gaby)
Assignment: Paris
(Jeanne Moray)
Changing Trains
(Young woman in the theater audience)
House of Ricordi
(Isabella Colbran)
Mystery Submarine
(Madeline Brenner (as Marta Toren))
Maddalena
(Maddalena)
Rogues' Regiment
(Lili Maubert)
Sword in the Desert
(Sabra)
The Golden Vein
(Maria)
Johansson och Vestman
Spy Hunt
(Catherine Ullven)
Eviga länkar
(One of Signe's Daughters (uncredited))
Ride Tonight!
La puerta abierta
(Condesa Isabel de Caroli)
Rospiggar
(Young guest at Atlantic)
Tormento d'amore
(Sara Garcia)
Puccini
(Elvira Puccini)