Else Fisher facts for kids
Else Marie Fisher-Bergman (born March 1, 1918, died March 3, 2006) was a talented Swedish artist. She was a choreographer, which means she created dance routines. She was also a dancer, a theatre director (someone who guides plays), and a writer.
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Else Fisher's Creative Work
Else Fisher was very creative. She wrote many books for children. She also wrote plays for the theater. One famous play was Beppo the Clown. It was a dance show called a pantomime, which means it told a story without words, only through movement.
She worked as a choreographer and director. She helped create many shows at different theaters in Sweden. Her work brought stories to life through dance and acting.
Else Fisher's Life Story
Else Fisher was born on March 1, 1918. Her birthplace was Melbourne, Australia.
From 1943 to 1945, she was married to a famous Swedish director named Ingmar Bergman. They had a daughter together, named Lena Bergman. Else and Ingmar later divorced. Else Fisher passed away on March 3, 2006.
Else Fisher's Film Work
Else Fisher also worked in movies. She appeared as an actor in some films. She also created the dance moves for other movies.
Acting Roles in Films
- 1948 – Stanna en stund!
- 1950 – Två trappor över gården
- 1952 – Bom the Flyer
- 1956 – Rasmus, Pontus och Toker
Choreography for Films
- 1956 – Det renaste ni drömt om...
- 1957 – The Seventh Seal (Det sjunde inseglet)