Mimi Pollak
Maria Helena "Mimi" Pollak was a Swedish stage and screen actress and director. She attended the Royal Dramatic Theatre school in Stockholm, Sweden, with fellow actress Greta Garbo from 1922 to 1924. It was Mimi that came up with the name Garbo. They became friends for life. Pollak became in 1948 the first contracted female director at the Dramaten with the production of Jean Genet's Jungfruleken (Les Bonnes/The Maids), with Anita Björk and Maj-Britt Nilsson. Mimi Pollak appeared since her 1922 debut in the film "Amatörfilmen" in about 30 feature films and TV productions. She directed and handfull during the 1950's.
Known For
Acting
Born
April 9, 1903
Place of Birth
Karlstad, Värmlands län, Sweden
Died
August 11, 1999 age 96

Amatörfilmen

Amorosa

Sömnen

With You in My Arms

Summer Interlude

The Flight of the Eagle

Kajan går till sjöss

Flames in the Dark

Supper for Two

Mord, lilla vän

Playing Truant

The Crown Witness
The Secret

Gatan

Agnes Cecilia - En sällsam historia

A Matter of Life and Death

The Ghost Reporter

Nightmare

Near and Far Away

The Dress

Den stora kärleken

En, men ett lejon

Bröder emellan

Den långa vägen

The Sixth Commandment

I frid och värdighet

We Home Toilers

Gentleman att hyra

Mannen som alla ville mörda

The Farewell

Kristoffers hus

Brenda Brave

Emil of Lonneberga

Stiller, Garbo & jag

Only a Mother

Autumn Sonata

Emil of Lönneberga

August Strindberg: Ett liv

The Right to Love

Tredje personen

Malin Goes Home

Mother's Revolution

Mr. Ernest
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