MSTies will remember her lead role as Dr. Sigrid Bomark in the movie in episode 524- 12 TO THE MOON.
The only available obituary is in Norwegian, but here is a nice retrospective on her career.
Thanks to Tim for the heads up.
RIP Anna-Lisa Oslo, Norway — Norwegian actress Anna-Lisa (full name Anna-Lisa Ruud), who spent more than 20 years in Hollywood, and appeared in a number of movies and TV shows, including “Death Valley Days,” “Run for Your Life” and “That Girl,” died here March 21. She was 82.
MSTies will remember her lead role as Dr. Sigrid Bomark in the movie in episode 524- 12 TO THE MOON. The only available obituary is in Norwegian, but here is a nice retrospective on her career. Thanks to Tim for the heads up. 3 Replies to “RIP Anna-Lisa”Commenting at Satellite News
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Thanks for doing these. It’s nice to remember folks who otherwise might be forgotten, and it’s appropriate here since this was one of only two movies she made (and had a starring role). And given the nature of MST3K, she will live on far longer than she would have otherwise. While it’s a silly, riffable movie, she acquits herself well in the part. And she certainly appeared in a lot of television, many of which episodes I probably saw.
R.I.P., Dr. Bomark.
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Just saw her in last weeks episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea on ME-TV. One of the better episodes from that series first season.
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A remarkably beautiful woman. RIP.
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