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Maj-Britt Nilsson (11 December 1924 – 19 December 2006) was a Swedish movie actress of the 1940s and 1950s.
Nilsson was born in Stockholm and trained at the drama school of the Royal Dramatic Theater there. She appeared in the following three Ingmar Bergman films: Till Glädje (To Joy, 1950), Sommarlek (Summer Interlude or Illicit Interlude 1951), and Kvinnors Väntan (Secrets of Women or Waiting Women, 1952). She also appeared in the English language film A Matter of Morals (1961), directed in Sweden by John Cromwell.
Maj-Britt Nilsson died in Cannes, France, aged 82. Her death, which was not widely reported outside Sweden, was confirmed by Jon Asp, executive editor of the online publication Ingmar Bergman Face to Face. No cause was announced.
In 1951 she married Per Gerhard, a theater director and son of Karl Gerhard, a prominent Swedish singer, who survives her.
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To Joy
1950 · as Marta Olsson

Waiting Women
1952 · as Marta Berg

Summer Interlude
1951 · as Marie

Swedish Girl
1955

Sjösalavår
1949 · as Elvira

Our Gang
1942

Minns ni?
1993 · as (archive footage)

Heritage of Bjorndal
1960 · as Adelheid

The Girl from the Third Row
1949 · as Birgit Holmberg

Lita på mej, älskling!
1961 · as Ulla Hall

Affairs of a Model
1946

Private Entrance
1956 · as Marianne Stenman

Maria
1947 · as Maria

Gatan
1949 · as Britt Persson

A Matter of Morals
1961 · as Anita Anderson

Jazz Boy
1958 · as Karin Ingel-Anker

Wild Birds
1955 · as Lena Hern

For the Sake of My Intemperate Youth
1952 · as Ingrid "Ninni" Arvidsson