Inga Swenson | |
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Swenson as Ophelia in the American Shakespeare Festival production of Hamlet, 1958.
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Born |
Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. |
December 29, 1932 (some sources say 1934)
Residence | Venice, CA |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1957–1998 |
Spouse(s) | Lowell M. Harris (an actor and singer), m. February 21, 1953 |
Children | two sons |
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Inga Swenson (born December 29, 1932; Omaha, Nebraska) is an American actress.
Inga Swenson graduated from Omaha Central High School in Omaha, Nebraska in 1950. She studied drama at Northwestern University under Alvina Krause, among others, and was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. Early in her career, Swenson had supporting roles in the films Advise and Consent (1962) and The Miracle Worker (1962) in which she played Helen Keller's mother. Swenson is a trained lyric soprano and starred on Broadway in New Faces (c. 1956), and The First Gentleman (1959), receiving Tony Award nominations for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in 110 in the Shade (1964) and Baker Street (1965).
Swenson had a role in the TV western series Bonanza in two episodes: "Inger, My Love" (1962) and "Journey Remembered" (1963). Swenson took a brief leave of absence from her starring role in 110 in the Shade on Broadway to appear in the later episodes. In these episodes, she played the second wife of Ben Cartwright (Lorne Greene), the mother of Hoss Cartwright (Dan Blocker). She was actually four years younger than Blocker. Swenson later guest-starred in an episode of Lorne Greene's short-lived crime drama Griff (1973).