
Christina Lindberg
Britt Christina Marinette Lindberg (born 6 December 1950, in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish journalist known internationally for her work as an actress and glamour model in the late 1960s and early 1970s. During her high school years (she was around 18 years old) she started posing nude for men's magazines, such as FIB aktuellt and Lektyr, after having garnered some attention posing in bathing suits for newspapers. She later appeared in men's magazines such as Penthouse (UK), Playboy (U.S.), Lui (France) and Mayfair (UK). She was a Penthouse Pet in the June 1970 issue of Penthouse. Lindberg has appeared or starred in 23 feature films, most of which are erotica, exploitation or softcore pictures. Her first movie was an American production (Maid in Sweden), filmed in Sweden with a Swedish cast. She got her second role in Jan Halldoff's comedy Rötmånad which was released in 1970. The film was seen by over 250,000 Swedes and went on to become a commercial success. Her third film, Exponerad, was released with a lot of hype at the Cannes festival in 1971 and turned her into an international celebrity. A long string of exploitation films followed, many of which were filmed in Germany and Japan. As part of the marketing campaign for Exponerad she also went on a publicity trip to Japan, which later resulted in an invitation to appear in Japanese exploitation films. In Japan she played a major supporting role in Norifumi Suzuki's Pink film classic Sex & Fury. In 1972 she starred as Madeleine in Bo A. Vibenius's controversial film Thriller – en grym film. Director Quentin Tarantino expressed his admiration for both the film and Lindberg's performance, and Madeleine later served as an inspiration for Uma Thurman's character in Tarantino's Kill Bill films. In Kill Bill he also borrowed elements from Sex & Fury. In the action-comedy spoof Sex, lögner & videovåld Lindberg made a brief cameo as Madeleine. Lindberg did not like that nude pictures were getting more and more explicit and during the filming of Gerard Damiano's Flossie (AKA Natalie--not to be confused with a 1974 film of the same name, which was directed by Mac Ahlberg and starred Marie Forså) in West Germany—she left the set and returned home to Sweden. Damiano (who also directed the infamous Deep Throat) persuaded Lindberg to leave because he knew that it was going to be a hardcore film. For several years the German producer tried to bring her back in an attempt to complete the film. According to Videooze (No. 8, 1996), about 1,000 meters of film had been shot by Damiano. Production stopped and never resumed. Description above from the Wikipedia article Christina Lindberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (36 titles)
MovieThe Quiet Beekeeper
Nurse · 2026
5.8MovieThriller—A Cruel Documentary
Herself · 2022
10.0MoviePandemonic
Swamp Mother · 2021
MovieHymns from the Abyss
Self (archive footage) · 2021
MovieThe Emmanuelle Effect
Self · 2020
5.5MovieBlack Circle
Lena · 2019
4.0MovieChristina Lindberg: The Original Eyepatch Wearing Butt Kicking Movie Babe
Self · 2015
7.0MovieCensuren - En thriller
Self · 2011
7.0MovieCelebrity Nude Revue: The Saucy 70's Volume 2
(archive footage) · 2010
MovieNo Come Down
Eva · 2009
5.3MovieSex, Lies and Video Violence
2000
5.8ShowSå ska det låta
Self · 1997
7.0MovieChristina's Mushroom School
1993
4.8MovieOne-Week Bachelors
Stripper · 1982
3.2MovieSverige åt svenskarna
1980
Outrage
1980
8.0MovieHeja Sverige!
1979
10.0Movie91:an och generalernas fnatt
1977
3.5MovieWide Open
Eva · 1974
4.0MovieAround the World with Fanny Hill
Meatball Model · 1974
5.2MovieAnita, Swedish Nymphet
Anita · 1973
4.6MovieSecrets of Sweet Sixteen
Babs · 1973
6.3MovieThriller: A Cruel Picture
Frigga / Madeleine / One Eye · 1973
5.0MovieThe Kyoto Connection
Ingrid Jacobsen · 1973
6.2MovieSex and Fury
Christina (as Kurisuchina Rindobaagu) · 1973
3.7MovieLove in 3-D
Inge · 1973
5.0MovieCampus Swingers
Barbara Heinbach · 1972
3.5MovieThe Swinging Co-eds
Anja · 1972
4.7MovieSwedish Wildcats
Helga · 1972
3.7MovieYoung Playthings
Gunilla · 1972