Few actresses of the 1990s brought as much depth and quiet intensity to the screen as Lena Olin.
The acclaimed star, known for her powerful performances in both film and television, is celebrating her 71st birthday.
Born on March 22, 1955, in Stockholm, Sweden, Olin was raised in a family deeply connected to the arts. Her parents, actors Stig Olin and Britta Holmberg, helped shape her early interest in performance. She initially studied at Sweden’s National Academy of Dramatic Art before beginning her career on stage and eventually transitioning to film.
Olin’s international breakthrough came with her role in The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), where her performance drew widespread attention. She continued to build momentum into the early 1990s, receiving critical acclaim for her role in Enemies, A Love Story, which earned her an Academy Award nomination.
Her success carried into television as well, most notably with her Emmy-nominated role in the hit series Alias. Playing the complex and mysterious Irina Derevko, Olin captivated audiences and proved her ability to command both the big and small screen.
Throughout her career, Olin became known for choosing roles that emphasized emotional depth and layered storytelling rather than chasing mainstream fame. Whether in romantic dramas, thrillers, or character-driven films, she consistently delivered performances that resonated with audiences.
Now at 71, Lena Olin’s work continues to stand as a testament to her talent and lasting influence. Her career reflects a rare balance of artistic integrity and international success, earning her a place among the most respected actresses of her generation.









