Pia Degermark
- Actress
Director Bo Widerberg first spotted the teenage Pia Degermark in a newspaper
photo, dancing at a party with the Swedish Crown Prince Carl
Gustaf (later King Carl XVI Gustaf. Her career seemed assured after Widerberg cast her in the lead of
Elvira Madigan (1967), which debuted at Cannes and garnered critical and commercial
acclaim. Degermark was heralded as the "new Ingrid Bergman" and offers came
flooding in. However, in 1971 she married producer Pier A. Caminnecci (in
whose film The Vampire Happening (1971) she appeared). The marriage produced a son, Cesare, but ended two years later. Degermark then emigrated to the US, but
returned to her native Sweden in 1979, by now gravely ill and suffering
from anorexia. Her acting career now over, she founded the organization
"Alfta", devoted to the aid of other women suffering from the disease.
She was eventually taken to court, accused of false claims and the
organization collapsed. It was at this time that Degermark became
homeless and addicted to drugs--an addiction that led her to use
fraudulent checks in a desperate attempt to get money. She was eventually arrested and committed to Stockholm's state prison.