Elsa Margareta "Meg" Westergren (born 16 May 1932)
is a Swedish actress from
Nockeby,
Bromma
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, in
Stockholm
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.
Her parents were both actors and she made her acting debut in the 1951 film ''
Living on 'Hope'
''Living on 'Hope (Swedish: ''Leva på 'Hoppet) is a 1951 Swedish comedy film directed by Göran Gentele and starring Meg Westergren, Ingrid Thulin, Per Oscarsson and Gunvor Pontén.Qvist & Von Bagh p.147 It was shot at the Sundbyberg Studi ...
''. She studied at the
Royal Dramatic Training Academy from 1951 to 1954, and became a successful comedic theater actress afterwards. Westergren has been married twice and has one son.
Early life
Westergren is the daughter of famous actors
Håkan Westergren and
Inga Tidblad.
They moved to
Nockeby,
Stockholm
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, in 1931 and got married the same year.
Westergren was born the following year on 16 May 1932.
As a child, Westergren was a big admirer of her mother who was one of the biggest stars in Swedish theater. Westergren was raised with a nanny and has later said she wishes her busy parents would have spent more time with her while growing up.
Westergren was originally not planning on becoming an actress. Instead she decided to become a
fashion designer
Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in a specific context, of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and body posture. The term implies a look defined by the fashion in ...
and traveled to
Paris to study. In between lessons at the designer institute, she walked the runway as a model at the fashion house
Carven.
Career in acting
Early career and education
While living in Paris Westergren received a call from Swedish director
Göran Gentele, who offered her a role in his 1951 comedy film ''
Leva på 'Hoppet'
''Living on 'Hope (Swedish: ''Leva på 'Hoppet) is a 1951 Swedish comedy film directed by Göran Gentele and starring Meg Westergren, Ingrid Thulin, Per Oscarsson and Gunvor Pontén.Qvist & Von Bagh p.147 It was shot at the Sundbyberg Studios of ...
''.
She accepted the offer to appear in the film, which also starred a number of other relatively unknown persons at the time, including
Ingrid Thulin,
Per Oscarsson
Per Oscar Heinrich Oscarsson (28 January 1927 – 31 December 2010) was a Swedish actor. He is best known for his role in the 1966 film ''Hunger'', which earned him a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor.
Early life
Oscarsson was born, along ...
,
Gunvor Pontén, and
Jarl Kulle. Westergren returned to Sweden to shoot ''Leva på 'Hoppet
''', which became her acting debut.
The film sparked her interest in acting, and when she decided to study again she sent in applications to both the fashion
university college Beckmans designhögskola and the
Royal Dramatic Training Academy. The auditions for the Royal Dramatic Training Academy were held earlier than those for Beckmans designhögskola,
and Westergren was admitted to the school after only one audition.

Westergren studied at the Royal Dramatic Training Academy from 1951 to 1954.
She did not like the experience, stating that "nothing was enjoyable".
Westergren has commented on her time there: "My mother wanted to give me advice, wanted to come and see everything I did. I did not want that. It was tough. At the school I always felt pressured to deliver good performances, and what I did when I went there never turned out really good."
Westergren revealed in a 2009 television interview that she felt she could not really deliver as an actress until after her mother's death in 1975.
Later career
After graduating, Westergren was offered a job at Alléteatern (English: The Avenue Theater) by actor and director
Sture Lagerwall
Sture Lagerwall (13 December 1908 – 1 November 1964) was a Swedish actor and film director. He appeared in more than 70 films between 1931 and 1963. He was born in Stockholm, and died in Limhamn, Sweden, in 1964.
Selected filmography
...
. Feeling it would be more enjoyable than her time at the school, she accepted.
Westergren has been a successful comedic actress at various theaters ever since, although she has played some more serious roles too.
Her mother's roles were more dramatic, and she therefore choose the comedic roles to create her own niche.
After Alléteatern she proceeded to work at
Vasateatern, where she earned big success in 1956 with ''Vad vet mamma om kärlek?'' (English: ''What does mother know about love?'').
While working at these two places, Westergren also played roles at the following private theaters in Stockholm: Intiman, Maxim,
Södra Teatern, Folkan,
Chinateatern, and
Oscarsteatern
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The theater was designed i ...
.
She was at one point offered to appear in a play on the national
Royal Dramatic Theatre. The offer came from Lasse Pöystis, the theater's supervisor, but he lost his job two days later before they had made a deal.
In addition to theater, Westergren has played roles in films and on television.
Her comedic roles in the films ''Fröken Chic'' (1959) and ''Lille Fridolf blir morfar'' (1957) are among her most appreciated works.
Westergren's roles have become more mature and less comedic as the years have gone by. She played a controlling wife in the television series ''Goda grannar'' (1987) and a dramatic secretary in the soap opera ''
Rederiet'' (1994–1995).
In the 2000s, Westergren has toured Sweden with her show ''Mitt teaterliv'' (English: ''My theater life''), in which she talks about her career and her famous parents.
The "Carl Åkermarks stipendium" scholarship was given to Westergren in 1992 by the
Swedish Academy
The Swedish Academy ( sv, Svenska Akademien), founded in 1786 by King Gustav III of Sweden, Gustav III, is one of the Swedish Royal Academies, Royal Academies of Sweden. Its 18 members, who are elected for life, comprise the highest Swedish lang ...
.
In 2009–2010, she was one of the participants in the popular biographical television series ''
Stjärnorna på slottet
''Stjärnorna på slottet'' (English: ''Stars at the Castle'') is a Swedish show featuring five film or music stars which is usually broadcast during the Christmas and New Year Eve weekend and a bit into January each year. The show was broadcast ...
'' that airs on
Sveriges Television
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.
Personal life
Westergren met her first husband, Tore Wretman, in the 1950s. They had a son together, Fredrik Wretman, who has become a well-known artist.
They also had a daughter who died of a
brain tumor.
The couple separated after 16 years.
Westergren is currently residing in Nockeby
and
Båstad
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with her new husband Carl Magnus Nyström.
She likes the fact that Nyström knew nothing about her and her parents when they first met. For thirty years they have lived in the same house in Nockeby that Westergren grew up in.
During that time she has become a grandmother of five children.
References
External links
Meg Westergren at the
Internet Movie Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:Westergren, Meg
1932 births
Living people
Actresses from Stockholm
Swedish actresses
Litteris et Artibus recipients
Swedish female models