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Swedish actress and model From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lena Janet Yvonne Ågren (born 6 April 1949) is a Swedish former actress and model.[1] She starred primarily in Italian exploitation films.
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Born | Lena Janet Yvonne Ågren 6 April 1949 Landskrona, Sweden |
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Years active | 1968–1993 |
Ågren was born in Landskrona, Sweden, a town she once described to Italian entertainment journalists as a "Northern Naples".[2] Her modeling career brought her to Rome where she studied acting at the Drama School directed by Alessandro Fersen.[3] She made her film debut in Luciano Salce's Colpo di stato,[3] and her early roles included the Michael Caine film Pulp (1972) as a receptionist, and the Jack Lemmon comedy Avanti! (1972) as a nurse. She appeared in 57 films, including The Left Hand of the Law (1975), Lucio Fulci's City of the Living Dead (1980), Umberto Lenzi's Eaten Alive! (1980), Panic (1982), Red Sonja (1985), the Bud Spencer comedy Aladin (1986) and the cult horror film Ratman (1988). In the early 1980s she also had a brief musical career.[4]
She quit acting in the early 1990s and moved to the US where she currently resides. She married the Italian film producer Carlo Maietto.[3]
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