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==Selected filmography== ==Selected filmography==
-*''La Venganza del doctor Mabuse'' (dir. [[Jesus Franco]], 1971)+*''[[La Venganza del doctor Mabuse]]'' (dir. [[Jesus Franco]], 1971)
-*''She Killed in Ecstasy'' (dir. Jesus Franco, 1971)+*''[[She Killed in Ecstasy]]'' (dir. Jesus Franco, 1971)
*''[[Vampyros Lesbos]]'' (dir. Jesus Franco, 1971) *''[[Vampyros Lesbos]]'' (dir. Jesus Franco, 1971)
-*''X312 - Flight to Hell'' (dir. Jesus Franco, 1971)+*''[[X312 - Flight to Hell]]'' (dir. Jesus Franco, 1971)
-*''Kampf um Rom'' (dir. [[Robert Siodmak]], 1968)+*''[[Kampf um Rom]]'' (dir. [[Robert Siodmak]], 1968)
-*''Mördaren - En helt vanlig person'' (dir. [[Arne Mattsson]], 1967)+*''[[Mördaren - En helt vanlig person]]'' (dir. [[Arne Mattsson]], 1967)
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Ewa Strömberg is a Swedish actress. She appeared in a number of Swedish films before her international career. Nowadays, she is best known for her appearance in a number of films by Spanish director Jesus Franco, most notably Vampyros Lesbos (1971). She retired from the film industry shortly afterwards.

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