Ewa Aulin
Ewa Birgitta Aulin, born on February 13, 1950, is a retired Swedish actress celebrated for her performances in various Italian and American films during the 1960s and 1970s. Aulin gained notable recognition for her role as the titular character in the cult classic "Candy," where she shared the screen with an impressive ensemble, including John Huston, Ringo Starr, Walter Matthau, James Coburn, Richard Burton, and Marlon Brando.
Her contributions to the horror genre have also garnered her a dedicated following. Aulin starred in several influential horror films, including "Death Smiles on a Murderer," "Death Laid an Egg," and "Ceremonia Sangrienta" (also known as "Legend of Blood Castle"), which have left a lasting impact on fans of the genre.
Throughout her career, Aulin showcased her versatility as an actress, moving seamlessly between different film styles. Although she stepped away from the limelight after the 1970s, her work continues to resonate with film enthusiasts, ensuring her place in cinematic history. Ewa Aulin remains a distinctive figure in the world of film, celebrated for her unique contributions to both cult classics and horror cinema.