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-[[Max von Sydow]] @80+===Films===
 +*''[[True Love (1989 film)|True Love]]'' (1989)
 +*''[[Cadillac Man]]'' (1990)
 +*''[[Reversal of Fortune]]'' (1990)
 +*''[[Jungle Fever]]'' (1991)
 +*''[[The Hard Way (1991_film)|The Hard Way]]'' (1991)
 +*''[[The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (film)|The Hand That Rocks The Cradle]]'' (1992)
 +*''[[Whispers in the Dark]]'' (1992)
 +*''[[Mr. Wonderful]]'' (1993)
 +*''[[Romeo is Bleeding]]'' (1993)
 +*''[[The Cure]]'' (1995)
 +*''[[The Addiction]]'' (1995)
 +*''[[Cop Land]]'' (1997)
 +*''[[Mr. Jealousy]]'' (1997)
 +*''[[What Dreams May Come (film)|What Dreams May Come]]'' (1998)
 +*''[[American Crime]]'' (2004)
 +*''[[Chasing Liberty]]'' (2004)
 +*''[[Twelve and Holding]]'' (2005)
 +*''[[Find Me Guilty]]'' (2006)
 +*''[[Marvelous]]'' (2006)<ref name="imdb" />
-'''Max Carl Adolf von Sydow''', (born 10 April 1929 in [[Lund]]) is a [[Swedish actor]] (also [[French people|French]], since obtaining citizenship in 2002), known in particular for his collaboration with filmmaker [[Ingmar Bergman]]. He has acted in films as diverse as ''[[The Seventh Seal]]'', ''[[Wild Strawberries]]'', ''[[Hour of the Wolf]]'', ''[[The Exorcist (film)|The Exorcist]]'', ''[[Death Watch]]'', ''[[Hannah and Her Sisters]]'', ''[[What Dreams May Come (film)|What Dreams May Come]]'' and ''[[Minority Report (film)|Minority Report]]''.+===Television===
- +*''[[The Fortunate Pilgrim]]'' (1988)
-'''''The Seventh Seal''''' ([[Swedish language|Swedish]]: '''''Det sjunde inseglet''''') is an [[existential]] [[1957 in film|1957]] [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[film]] directed by [[Ingmar Bergman]] about the journey of a [[medieval]] [[knight]] ([[Max von Sydow]]) across a [[plague]]-ridden landscape. Its best-known scene features the knight playing [[chess]] with the [[personification]] of [[Death (personification)|Death]], his life resting on the outcome of the game. The film has long been regarded a masterpiece of cinema.+*''[[Asteroid (film)|Asteroid]]'' (1997)
- +*''[[The Sopranos]]'' (2001-2004)
-'''''Wild Strawberries''''' is a [[1957]] [[film]] written and directed by [[Ingmar Bergman]]. The original [[Swedish language|Swedish]] title is '''''Smultronstället''''', which literally means ''The Wild Strawberry Patch''. The cast includes Bergman regulars [[Bibi Andersson]], [[Ingrid Thulin]] and [[Gunnar Björnstrand]]. [[Max von Sydow]] also appears in a small part. Bergman wrote the screenplay while in the hospital.+*''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]'' (2005-2006)
- +*''[[Law & Order: Trial by Jury]]'' (2005)
-'''''Hour of the Wolf''''' is a [[Swedish film]] from [[1968 in film|1968]]. It is [[Ingmar Bergman]]'s only [[horror film]]. ''Hour of the Wolf'' originated from a manuscript with the working title "The Maneaters". Bergman started working on it in the spring of 1965, during which time he suffered a minor [[nervous breakdown]]. In the end, the manuscript resulted in not one but two movies, ''[[Persona (film)|Persona]]'' and ''Hour of the Wolf''. Together with the former movie, ''Hour of the Wolf'' is probably one of Bergman's most personal films, though he deals with himself in one way or another in almost all of his movies. It is filmed as if it is a true story about an artist who has disappeared. The story of the artist and his life just before his vanishing is based on interviews with his wife, and on his diaries. +*''[[The L Word]]'' (2007)
- +*''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' (2007)<ref name="imdb" />
-'''''The Exorcist''''' is a [[1973 in film|1973]] [[American horror film]], adapted from [[The Exorcist|the 1971 novel of the same name]] by [[William Peter Blatty]], dealing with the [[demonic possession]] of a young girl, and her mother’s desperate attempts to win back her daughter through an [[exorcism]] conducted by two priests. The film features [[Ellen Burstyn]], [[Linda Blair]] and [[Max von Sydow]]. Both the film and novel took inspirations from a documented exorcism in 1949, performed on a 14-year-old boy. The Film is one of a cycle of '[[demonic child]]' movies, including [[The Omen series]] and [[Rosemary's Baby]].+
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-'''''Illustrious Corpses''''' (''Cadaveri eccellenti'') is a [[1976 in film|1976]] [[thriller film]] directed by [[Francesco Rosi]] and starring [[Lino Ventura]]. The film was adapted from [[Leonardo Sciascia]]'s novel ''[[Equal Danger]]'' a novel on [[organized crime]]. Its Italian poster art was designed by [[Enrico Baj]]. ''Cadaveri eccellenti'' literally means ''[[Excellent Cadavers]]'' and is also the name of a [[surrealist technique]] known in English as [[exquisite corpse]].+
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-'''''Death Watch''''' ([[French language|French]]: ''La Mort en direct'') is a [[1980 in film|1980]] [[France|French]] [[science fiction film]] directed by [[Bertrand Tavernier]]. It based on the novel ''[[The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe]]'' by [[David G. Compton]]. [[Romy Schneider]] plays the dying heroine with whose [[death]] is being recorded on national television in an ongoing [[soap opera]] of [[morbid]] [[reality tv]]. Much of the filming took place in and around [[Glasgow]].+
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-'''''Hannah and Her Sisters''''' is an [[Academy Award]]-winning [[1986 in film|1986]] [[romantic comedy film]] which tells the intertwined stories of an extended family, told mostly during a year that begins and ends with a family [[Thanksgiving#Thanksgiving dinner|Thanksgiving dinner]]. The movie was written and directed by [[Woody Allen]] and stars [[Mia Farrow]] as Hannah, with [[Barbara Hershey]] and [[Dianne Wiest]] as her sisters. The film is Allen's biggest box office hit thus far, without adjusting for inflation, with a North American gross of $41 million. Adjusted for inflation it falls behind ''[[Annie Hall]]'' and ''[[Manhattan (film)|Manhattan]]'', and possibly also one or two of his early comedies. +
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-'''''What Dreams May Come''''' is a [[1998 in film|1998]] [[drama film|dramatic film]], starring [[Robin Williams]], [[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]], and [[Annabella Sciorra]]. The movie is based on the [[1978]] novel by [[Richard Matheson]], and was directed by [[Vincent Ward]]. The title is taken from a line in [[Hamlet]]'s ''[[To be, or not to be]]'' soliloquy.+
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