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          In The Beginning, US poster art, top right inset: Ulla Bergryd, Michael Parks, Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty.

        1. In The Beginning, US poster art, top right inset: Ulla Bergryd, Michael Parks, Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty.
        2. John Huston directed this epic treatment of the Old Testament, which depicts the first twenty-two chapters of Genesis, from the Creation to Abraham's.
        3. Swedish actress Ulla Bergryd and American actor Michael Parks, who play Adam and Eve in the film 'The Bible: In The Beginning.
        4. Featuring the very rare combination of John and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King and others.
        5. Political Value Patterns and Parties in Sweden|Ulla Bergryd.
        6. Swedish actress Ulla Bergryd and American actor Michael Parks, who play Adam and Eve in the film 'The Bible: In The Beginning..

          Ulla Bergryd

          Swedish actress and lecturer

          Ulla Bergryd

          Bergryd in 1966

          Born(1942-07-25)25 July 1942

          Stockholm, Sweden

          Died31 May 2015(2015-05-31) (aged 72)

          Stockholm, Sweden

          Resting placeSkogskyrkogården
          NationalitySwedish
          Occupation(s)Actress, lecturer

          Ulla Bergryd (25 July 1942 – 31 May 2015)[1] was a Swedish actress and lecturer.

          Career

          Bergryd was 23 years old and a modeling and anthropology student living in Gothenburg, Sweden when she was discovered by a talent scout, who photographed her in a museum there, and then promptly hired to perform as Eve in the epic film The Bible: In the Beginning... by John Huston in 1965.[2] In an interview for The Pittsburgh Press, Bergryd recalled the experience:

          I was especially surprised by the fact that I started to work four days after signing a contract.

          Although I've always been interested in movies and the theater, I'd never seen any actual shooting,