Thaliapriset (Svenska Dagbladets Thaliapris) is regarded to be one of Sweden's finest theatre awards (together with the Eugene O'Neill Award and The Gunn Wållgren Award) and is given annually to an actor, director or a theatre personality of the stage. The annual scholarship was established in December 1951 by the daily Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet. Throughout the years, some of the leading Swedish stage performers have received the award.
Recipients
- 2007 - Sven Ahlström
- 2006 - Stina Ekblad
- 2005 - Rickard Günther
- 2004 - Birgitta Egerbladh
- 2003 - Rickard Turpin
- 2002 - Philip Zandén
- 2001 - Birgitta Englin
- 2000 - Jasenko Selimovic
- 1999 - Anna Pettersson
- 1998 - Lena Endre
- 1997 - Thorsten Flinck
- 1996 - Staffan Valdemar Holm
- 1995 - Linus Tunström
- 1994 - Thommy Berggren
- 1993 - Ingvar Hirdwall
- 1992 - Finn Poulsen
- 1991 - Lars Molin (filmmaker)
- 1990 - Peter Oskarson
- 1989 - Agneta Ekmanner
- 1988 - Lars Rudolfsson
- 1987 - Eva Bergman
- 1986 - Suzanne Osten
- 1985 - Sven Lindberg
- 1984 - Margaretha Byström
- 1983 - Per Mattsson
- 1982 - Frej Lindqvist
- 1981 - Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
- 1979-1980 - Kim Anderzon
- 1978 - Margareta Krook
- 1977 - Börje Ahlstedt
- 1976 - Olof Bergström
- 1975 - Keve Hjelm
- 1974 - Ulf Johansson
- 1973 - Sven Wollter
- 1972 - Jan Malmsjö
- 1971 - Gunnel Lindblom
- 1970 - Ernst Günther
- 1969 - Jan-Olof Strandberg
- 1968 - Lennart Hjulström
- 1967 - Ernst-Hugo Järegård
- 1966 - Kerstin Tidelius
- 1965 - Ulla Sjöblom
- 1964 - Gunnel Broström
- 1963 - Toivo Pawlo
- 1962 - Bibi Andersson
- 1961 - Ulla Smidje
- 1960 - Allan Edwall
- 1959 - Gun Arvidsson
- 1958 - Bengt Eklund
- 1957 - Ingmar Bergman
- 1956 - Ulf Palme
- 1955 - Max von Sydow
- 1954 - Ingvar Kjellson
- 1953 - Gertrud Fridh
- 1952 - Jarl Kulle
- 1951 - Anita Björk
References
- "Svenska Dagbladets Thaliapris". dagensvisa.com. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- "Teaterfolk prisat sedan 1951". Svenska Dagbladet. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
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