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- Birth nameHjördis Olga Maria Pettersson
- When Hjördis Petterson was twelve years old, the local movie theatre in Visby needed somebody who could play the piano, so they gave her the opportunity. She also played the piano for the local amateur theatre, Visby Amatörsällskap, and eventually she got her first part. She became interested and got herself a tutor, the actor Emil Hillberg. When she was 18, she moved to Stockholm in 1926 to become an actor, and in 1927 she became a pupil at the Royal Theatre of Dramatic Art. This led to a professional career, first in bit parts but later in greater roles. Her first movie was Kanske en diktare (1933). She mainly worked in the theatre, only making small roles in front of the camera. Notable appearances are Lille Fridolf och jag (1956) and Hemsöborna (1955). She is the Swedish actress who has made the most number of movies. Her last acting performance was in 1985.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Mattias Thuresson
- SpousesFred Renstroem(June 6, 1942 - 1949) (divorced)Olle Lindholm(1937 - 1940) (divorced, 1 child)
- One daughter, Annika, born 1943.
- She became an alcoholic in the 1960s, but after treatment at a clinic, she made a complete recovery and never touched alcohol again.
- [About some of her not-so-good movies:] "The shame lasts longer than the money."
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