Lisa Werlinder (born 12 March 1972) is a Swedish actress, and jazz musician/singer. She was born at in Vaksala, Uppsala. She was educated at Royal Swedish Academy of Music in Stockholm and at Luleå Acting Academy between 1996-2000. After graduation she was immediately picked to work with Ingmar Bergman at The Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm where she has since starred in several productions, the latest as Cordelia in King Lear. In 2000, she made her filmdebut as Ludmilla in the thriller film Hassel - Förgörarna and in the same year she made a more prominent role as the struggling actress Helena in the drama film Gossip by Colin Nutley and as the violinist Elisabeth in "A song for Martin" by Bille August. In 2001, she played the highly praised role as Nancy in the Swedish TV series Olivia Twist, a Swedish version of Oliver Twist. In 2002-2003 she played the role as the kind-hearted Josephine in the Swedish highly popular drama series Skeppsholmen. She played in the The Inheritance by Per Fly, being nominated for a Danish Oscar. In 2005 she played Emma in the romantic comedy Doubleshift. In 2005, she portrayed the role of Kristina Månsson in the Swedish primetime television series Saltön. She also appeared in Steven Spielberg's film Munich (2005) and portrayed a lead role in the film Svarta Nejlikan opposite Michael Nyqvist (2007). Werlinder also starred in the Norwegian thriller Torpedo by Trygve Alister Diesen.
Pony Express Agent (uncredited)
Sam Grafton
Detective Grady
Hobe Wheelock
Second Mate
Ed Moline
Dad (uncredited)
Commissioner
General Hunter
Auctioneer's Assistant (uncredited)
Night Official (uncredited)
US Attorney Johnson (uncredited)
Carl Crawford
Dr. Trotter
Uncle Adam
Wayne - Death Row Inmate
First Mate Collins
Kilbourne
Detective
Sweepstake Announcer (uncredited)
Larsen
H.C. Walton
Hotel Manager
George Wallace (uncredited)
Jim Henderson
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Robert Powers (photograph)
Headwaiter (uncredited)
Hotel Clerk
Stage Manager
G-Man
Theatre Spectator (uncredited)
Shipboard Party Guest (uncredited)
Townsman (Uncredited)
Capt. Mark Demooth
Policeman
Assistant Commissioner
Signal man (uncredited)
Zarnoff
Mark, a Logger (uncredited)
Banker (uncredited)
Purser
Army Doctor
Dr. Peterson (uncredited)
Kenneth North
Fire Chief
Mrs. Pendleton's Doctor
Detective Phillips
Ship's Officer
Johnny
Roosevelt's Secretary
Alvord
Gambling House Patron
Guest
Stage Manager
Copy Reader
Baird
Detective Lieutenant Jones (uncredited)
Doctor
Judge
Mr. Meecham
Mr. Berkhardt
Postman (uncredited)
Jeweler
Hugo Molte
Doctor
Steeplechase Announcer
Gentleman on Boat (uncredited)
Ship's Officer
Party Gest
Civil Defense Official
Alumni Committee Man
Lester Pennock
Sanders (uncredited)
Speaker
Harold Masterson
Mr. Hensley
Roscoe Hayes
Studio Executive
Cousin Philip Franchi (Uncredited)
Daniel (Uncredited)
Minor Role (uncredited)
Captain McBurn (uncredited)
Court Clerk (Uncredited)
Cop on Small Town Street (Uncredited)
Director
Senator Jenkins
Attorney (uncredited)
Car Mechanic
Bill’s Lawyer (uncredited)