Marie Liljedahl
Biography
Born in Stockholm, Sweden, Liljedahl became a stage actress at the age of ten, and a member of the Royal Swedish Opera ballet at the age of twelve. She was discovered dancing with a Stockholm ballet company by director Joseph W. Sarno. At seventeen, she began her film career with the lead role in Sarno's Inga (1968), which transformed her into an international sex symbol.[1] Her other film roles included Eugenie in Eugenie… The Story of Her Journey into Perversion (1970) and Sibyl Vane in Dorian Gray (1970). In 1971, she appeared in the sequel to Inga (The Seduction of Inga), her last major role.[2] She grew weary of the film industry and retired from acting at the age of twenty-one.
Liljedahl appeared in two Playboy magazine pictorials: "The Girls of Scandinavia" (June 1968) and "Flicker Flicka" (March 1969). Decades later, she said in DVD interviews that she regretted having made the sex films when she was young. - Wiki
Filmography
Dorian Gray
as Sybil Vane 1970
Inga
as Inga Frilund 1968
The Seduction of Inga
as Inga 1968
Sweden: Heaven and Hell
as Teddyboys' victim 1968
Grimm's Fairy Tales for Adults
as Snow White 1969
The Hot Month of August
as Girl on Beach 1966
Swedish and Underage
as Girl at party 1969
Ann and Eve
as Eve 1970