This marvellous actress made her name in films in the work of Ingmar Bergman, and no-one who has seen her performances in such movies as "Wild Strawberries", "The Face", "Winter Light" or, above all, "The Silence" will ever forget her. Other famous directors employed her in films - Alain Resnais in "La Guerre Est Finie", Luchino Visconti in "The Damned" - but her English-language work was disappointing. On the credits of "Foreign Intrigue", her surname was misprinted as "Tulean" (so that no-one would mispronounce it), whilst on the soundtrack of "The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse", she was
… More secretly dubbed by Angela Lansbury. She did rather better for herself in a British-made film, "Return From The Ashes", but it was a minor and tasteless thriller in which her powerhouse performance was the best thing. She also did much stage work and was, for a time, married to the film critic Harry Schein.