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Catharina Dahlin

1944-07-31 Sundsvall, Västernorrlands län, Sweden

Image of Catharina Dahlin

Biografia

Swedish actress, born in Sundsvall on July 31, 1944. She always dreamed of being an actress and after landing a small role in an Italian film, she ended up living and working in Italy, playing uncredited roles in many films during the 1970s and 80s. For many years, she lived with a director named Roberto Carnicci, who was friends with Fellini, and Catharina was able to get small roles in four of Fellini's films: Satyricon (1969), Roma (1972), Amarcord (1973) and La città delle donne (1980). Amidst her many small roles, she also had quite a few speaking parts, such as in Delitto sull'autostrada (1982), where she's jokingly seduced by Tomas Milian who asks her: «Do you have a license for these pair of eyes?». Catharina moved back to Sweden in 1983 and began to work with astrology. She also studied to be a healer and has continued her acting career by appearing in some films by Swedish director Lars Mohlin.

Películas

Du levande 2007-09-21
Saxofonhallicken The wallflower 1987-01-02
Fläskfarmen Housekeeper 1986-01-20
2019 - Dopo la caduta di New York Rat Eater (uncredited) 1983-07-22
Il tassinaro Sheik's Girl (uncredited) 1983-12-21
La Lune dans le caniveau Prostitute (uncredited) 1983-05-18
Appunti sul film di Federico Fellini «La città delle donne» 1982-04-01
Delitto sull'autostrada Cinema Cashier (uncredited) 1982-09-30
La città delle donne Dr. Katzone's Maid / Stan Laurel (uncredited) 1980-03-28
Pensione amore servizio completo Ospite dell'hotel (uncredited) 1979-08-19
La supplente va in città German customer (uncredited) 1979-09-25
Emanuelle e le porno notti nel mondo n. 2 Horny Woman (uncredited) 1978-05-17
Doppio delitto Edith (as Caterina Dalin) 1977-12-23
Gran bollito Woman at Party (uncredited) 1977-11-24
Al di là del bene e del male Prostitute 1977-10-05
Al di là del bene e del male Prostitute (uncredited) 1977-10-05
Keoma Woman Receiving Medicine (uncredited) 1976-11-25
Roma (uncredited) 1972-03-16
Fellini – satyricon 1969-09-18