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Pia Charlotte Degermark (born 24 August 1949) is a Swedish actress. She is best known for her role as Elvira Madigan in the 1967 drama film '' Elvira Madigan'', for which she won a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress.


Career

Born Pia Charlotte Degermark, she came to international notice as the lead in '' Elvira Madigan'' (1967), directed by
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, for which she won the Best Actress Award at the
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in 1967. She was spotted by Widerberg in a newspaper photograph dancing with the Swedish Crown Prince Carl Gustav.Pia Lundgre
"Pia Degemark – You always get another chance"
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Degermark acted in a few more films including '' The Looking Glass War'' (1970), an adaptation of John le Carré's novel of the same name, and '' The Vampire Happening'' (1971), a West German film produced by her husband.


Personal life

Degermark described her father as an alcoholic but her early life as sheltered though being brought up in an affluent rural family. She suffered the symptoms of anorexia for some years before she married Siemens heir and film producer Pier Andrea Caminneci (1941–2013) in 1971; the couple had a son, divorcing in 1973. Degermark moved to the United States for a time. After returning to Sweden in 1979, still with anorexia, Degermark became involved in a relationship with a man that led to her moving in the drug subculture, and eventually being befriended by a female career criminal. She worked in women's voluntary groups for other people with anorexia. While in her 50s, she was embroiled in a series of disputes over missing money with both charity regulators and her father's second wife. After complaints were made by her stepmother to the authorities, Degermark served a prison sentence and lost the last friends remaining from her high water mark of teenage film star many years before.


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* 1949 births Living people Actresses from Stockholm Swedish film actresses Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress winners {{Sweden-film-actor-stub