Märta Torén (21 May 1925 – 19 February 1957) was a
Swedish
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stage and film actress of the 1940s and 1950s.
Torén's father was a Swedish military officer, and for three years, during
World War II
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, she was a secretary in the Swedish war office.
After studying at the Stockholm
Royal Dramatic Theater
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The the ...
's
Royal Dramatic Training Academy
The Royal Dramatic Training Academy ( sv, Kungliga Dramatiska Teaterns Elevskola, also known as ''Dramatens elevskola''), was the acting school of Sweden's national stage, the Royal Dramatic Theatre, and for many years (1787–1964) seen as the ...
, 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
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'' in 1949.
Torén appeared in 11 American film productions during her brief career.
One of her roles was opposite
Humphrey Bogart
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in ''
Sirocco
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'' (1951), and she also co-starred with
Dana Andrews
Carver Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American film actor who became a major star in what is now known as film noir. A leading man during the 1940s, he continued acting in less prestigious roles and character parts ...
in ''
Assignment – Paris!
''Assignment – Paris!'' is a 1952 American Cold War film noir directed by Robert Parrish and starring Dana Andrews, Märta Torén, George Sanders and Audrey Totter.
Premise
Paris-based ''New York Herald Tribune'' reporter Jimmy Race (Andrews) i ...
'' (1952).
On Sunday February 17, 1957 she performed in a stage play at the Alle Theater in Stockholm. Later that evening, she became unconscious and was taken to the hospital.
On February 19, 1957, Torén died from a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 31.
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Filmography
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1925 births
1957 deaths
Actresses from Stockholm
Swedish film actresses
Swedish stage actresses
20th-century Swedish actresses
Burials at Norra begravningsplatsen
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