“The European Film Academy Will Honor Norwegian Cinema Legend Liv Ullmann with The European Lifetime Achievement Award at the 38th Europe Film Awards in Recogn. Director, and Screenwriter. Born in Tokyo and Raised in Canada and Norway, Ullmann Was A Theater Actress in Oslo Before Meeting Ingmar Bergman”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
Born in Tokyo and Raissed in Canada and Norway, Ullmann Was A Theater Actress in Oslo Before Meeting Ingmar Bergman in the Mid-1960s, Kicking Off One of the MOST CREATIVE CREATIUCTIVY Ullmann’s Performances in Bergman’s Persona (1966), Shame (1968), Cries and whispers (1972), Scenes from A Marriage (1974), Face to face (1976), and Autumn Sonata (1978) Earned International FAME AND ACCOLADES. She’s A Two-Time Oscar Nominee-Picking up Best Actress Nominations for Her Roles in Jan Troell’s The Emigrants (1971) and Bergman’s Face to face – and Received and Honory Academy Award in 2022.
Over Her Six-Decade Career, She’s Also Picked Up Pretty Much every Major Major European Film Honor, Including The Europe Achievement in World Cinema Award, Multiple David Di. Amanda and Swedish Guldbagge Awards. She Received Lifetime Achievment Honors at Festivals in Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Karlovy Vary, and San Sebastian.
As a director, Ullmann Made Her DEBUT WITH Sofie (1992), Followed by Kristin Lavransdatter (1995), Private Confessions (1996), Faithless (2000), and Miss Julie (2014).
Beyond Her Work in Cinema, Ullmann Serves As A Unicef Goodwill Ambassador and CO-FOUNDED The WOMEN’S REFUGEE Commission, WHERE SHE REMAINS HONORARY CHAIR. She Will Attand the European Film Awards Ceremony in Berliny As An Honorary Guest on January 17, 2026, with The Event Streamed Live on the European Film Academy’s Website.
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